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which beer do you prefer?


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Digital Matt said:
I've never tried that Vood. That _does_ sound good :) I love em both seperate.
one guy i know puts a tablespoon of condensed milk in guiness :puke: says it gives it a nice sweet flavor.
 
Absolute Fave: Pilsner Urquell (Czech beer)

Next in line: Four Peaks Heffeweizen, Killian's Red, any German beer, Moretti (Italian), Heineken.
 
santino said:
Pilsner Urquell tastes good, but to me it has a touch of caramel (possible?) :)

I don't see why not. Slightly pungent in the beginning but with a good aftertaste.
 
Now, are we talking lager or beer? ;) I don't like large normally, it tastes like fermented hamster urine.* When looking on the shelves I normally pick up Spitfire, Boddingtons, Bishops Finger, Newcastle Brown or Waggle Dance. Hoegaarden is also nice stuff, the "live" version is nicer. Why have lots of companies started to filter their beers? I assume some people complained that it was off when they bought it. I love Innis And Gunn to but it is hard to find and expensive. It's got a whiskey after taste. The supermarkets normally do offers to, 3 beers for £4 or something along that line. I'll normally grab any bitter that I've not had before. Some or the organic ones are pretty good to.
Oh, I've brewed my own beer a couple of time to. I got a 40pint fermenting keg for my 17th birthday. :mrgreen:
That makes me sound like an alcoholic doesn't it? :( I don't drink very often though.

Some links you may like.
http://www.innisandgunn.com/ <<< I've got the glass to :)
http://www.shepherdneame.co.uk
http://www.boddingtons.com/






*I have never tasted fermented hamster urine and do not plan to. I expect it taste horrible and like lager.
 

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