Was there a description to go with the picture. I'd like to imagine that a highly cultured connoisseur was waxing lyrical about its bland wateriness, flat demeanour and not so subtle hints of pipe cleaner.
Was there a description to go with the picture. I'd like to imagine that a highly cultured connoisseur was waxing lyrical about its bland wateriness, flat demeanour and not so subtle hints of pipe cleaner.
You forgot to mention the plastic glass!
To be fair, it's the only way to truly appreciate Fosters
Not sure if the purists are going to be accepting of this post but I’m looking for some recommendations on the best Alcohol Free/ Low Alcohol (0.5%) beers.
Taking a couple months off drinking but don’t want to have to stop enjoying beers if possible!
Usually drink IPA or Pale Ale if available but have no issues with a good lager.
Not sure if the purists are going to be accepting of this post but I’m looking for some recommendations on the best Alcohol Free/ Low Alcohol (0.5%) beers.
Taking a couple months off drinking but don’t want to have to stop enjoying beers if possible!
Usually drink IPA or Pale Ale if available but have no issues with a good lager.
My conversion to porters & stouts is pretty much complete now. This one was pretty good, lots of flavour but maybe lacking a bit of creaminess and depth.
Oude Gueuze Tilquin A L’Ancienne accompanied by a deep fried lobster tail (lobby pop), corn dog and fries. Proper lunch at the Highroller Lobster Co in Portland, Maine
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To be fair, it's the only way to truly appreciate Fosters
How many pubs every single London borough has lost since 2000 - MyLondon
Taking a couple months off drinking but don’t want to have to stop enjoying beers if possible!
Any suggestions?
My conversion to porters & stouts is pretty much complete now. This one was pretty good, lots of flavour but maybe lacking a bit of creaminess and depth.
And then a nice Dreamland IPA from No Frills Joe's. Brewery is in Swamsombe, but I got it at a burger place in Canterbury
I often drink the same in their Rochester branch
Quite nice. Would be very refreshing on a hot summers day.