Itkovian
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Don't knock it until you've tried it.
So why is in your right hand???Celebrating the away win. Left Hand Extrovert IPA.
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Celebrating the away win. Left Hand Extrovert IPA.
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A pigeon appears to have pooped on the top left side of your shirt.
Got a Blatz beer chilling in the fridge for tomorrows Packers game (Gotta be a Wisconsin one) and we will do cold shots of Jaegermeister for every TD, FG and turnover the Pack makes.
we will do cold shots of Jaegermeister for every TD
But have seen this sign in front of a pub for the first time.
While travelling in the South-West of England I'm also enjoying beer-sporting in different pubs. Have been in Torquay for to days now and loved to visit the oldest pub in town - "Hole In The Wall". Great, authentic pub with many, good Real Ales and decent food. But have seen this sign in front of a pub for the first time.
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The local pub had a PUMKING beer on tap. Not really my type. Does anyone here like pumpkin ale and stuff?
Never seen a pumpkin ale on tap here but some stores have pumpkin ale in bottles. Don't know what to think of it, perhaps I should at least try it once to have an opinion how it is. I usually don't drink beers with flavors of fruits, herbs, spices etc. Just not my cup of tea. But with the exception of Chocolate Stout (very good, very sweet) and "Radler" (beer + lemonade). Btw - 20 years ago it was very popular to mix wheat beer with banana juice. Yuck.The local pub had a PUMKING beer on tap. Not really my type. Does anyone here like pumpkin ale and stuff?
Never seen a pumpkin ale on tap here but some stores have pumpkin ale in bottles. Don't know what to think of it, perhaps I should at least try it once to have an opinion how it is. I usually don't drink beers with flavors of fruits, herbs, spices etc. Just not my cup of tea. But with the exception of Chocolate Stout (very good, very sweet) and "Radler" (beer + lemonade). Btw - 20 years ago it was very popular to mix wheat beer with banana juice. Yuck.
Going to start the weekend with a new double IPA by Brewdog and the classic ale London Pride.
Happy Weekend!
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Get over to Herefordshire and drink Cider.
Yepp, its banana mixed with water.Beer and Banana juice... *yuck*. Tbh, I've never heard of a banana juice on it's own. As a milkshake, yeah...but as a juice? Just banana and water in a mixer?
I hate fruity stuff in beer too. Missus loves Pink Lemonade and I find myself sipping one myself more often than not!
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I'm afraid you're right Bill. They're playing on Sunday evening, so at least they can't spoil my weekend.Well you HAVE to find something to cheer your weekend up following that team of yours.
now i've tried a few beers that were flavoured or made with fruit, ones i like were raspberry and strawberrry beers/lagers, could only drink one or two, but very refreshing and the raspberry one had a nice tartness to itNever seen a pumpkin ale on tap here but some stores have pumpkin ale in bottles. Don't know what to think of it, perhaps I should at least try it once to have an opinion how it is. I usually don't drink beers with flavors of fruits, herbs, spices etc. Just not my cup of tea. But with the exception of Chocolate Stout (very good, very sweet) and "Radler" (beer + lemonade). Btw - 20 years ago it was very popular to mix wheat beer with banana juice. Yuck.
now i've tried a few beers that were flavoured or made with fruit, ones i like were raspberry and strawberrry beers/lagers, could only drink one or two, but very refreshing and the raspberry one had a nice tartness to it