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hrissim 26th February 2018 16:13

Which one to start with?
 
I`m already allowed to drink one bottle a day. https://www.befsa.com/forum/images/smilies/new/40.gif
I`ve never drank beer from your area...
Decided to fix the mistake - today went to Metro and pick up some beers.

If you have to choose - which one to start with?:
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4749/...c392b366_c.jpg

It is a matter of taste, but...

Cheers:

KLM 26th February 2018 16:44

:smilie_re:


Ask our Lord Rover on this website.

Kev.

hrissim 26th February 2018 17:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by KLM (Post 2600017)
:smilie_re:


Ask our Lord Rover on this website.

Kev.

I don`t understand what you mean :shrug:

ricardo65 26th February 2018 17:11

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Originally Posted by hrissim (Post 2600022)
I don`t understand what you mean :shrug:



Have a look at lordys (lord rovers ) threads you'll soon be educated in the finest ales :D
Personally I'd start with the Guinness :drool4:

reworht 26th February 2018 17:22

Can you buy Newcastle Brown Ale where you live - that's a nice, mild, easy going English beer to start with ;)

hrissim 26th February 2018 17:44

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Originally Posted by reworht (Post 2600028)
Can you buy Newcastle Brown Ale where you live - that's a nice, mild, easy going English beer to start with ;)

Found it here!
Will try it, Thank you!

Sprinter 26th February 2018 19:36

To make an exact scientific research I would start at one end and finish at the other. They would all be made very welcome in the Sprinter household.

No.1 son and I attended the Derby Winter Beer Festival on Saturday night and a jolly time was had by all. Sampled some very nice porters and stouts.
:beer2:

SideValve 26th February 2018 19:47

Hobgoblin is my local brew - decent 5% bitter at a sensible price. Gets my vote :¬)

hrissim 26th February 2018 19:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sprinter (Post 2600093)
To make an exact scientific research I would start at one end and finish at the other. They would all be made very welcome in the Sprinter household.

No.1 son and I attended the Derby Winter Beer Festival on Saturday night and a jolly time was had by all. Sampled some very nice porters and stouts.
:beer2:

What just do you said...
Scientific... Noo. :D
What the sciense has in common here? :shrug:
The beer is as the wine - for the connoisseurs.
We have similar festivals over here, but the beers represented there are mainstream, big brands made. With no after-taste. For the "broilers".

Ravinder 26th February 2018 23:09

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Originally Posted by reworht (Post 2600028)
Can you buy Newcastle Brown Ale where you live - that's a nice, mild, easy going English beer to start with ;)

This is available in most places, I believe. I saw loads of this stuff in the USA.


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