Piper
International Captain
Tis not gonna work me thinks..Have given-up on trying to quell 'em, TBH, so I'm trying the reverse-psychology.
Tis not gonna work me thinks..Have given-up on trying to quell 'em, TBH, so I'm trying the reverse-psychology.
I thought you mentioned 'beer'? There seems to be some confusion on your behalf...Crampton\Howgate - dost thous like thy Budweiser?
Haha, fair point.I thought you mentioned 'beer'? There seems to be some confusion on your behalf...
Nah, 'tis common for those in the know to refer to lagers as "beer".I thought you mentioned 'beer'? There seems to be some confusion on your behalf...
Fairly meh? Probably best going there first after New Street and see rather than leave it and hope it's free later in the afternoon. Failing that, there's always the huge tree in the park, best off buying/bringing a swing ball for that (not the orange windball type though (n))Well I just have, and no answer. What'd'you reckon are our odds on turning-up and booking on the door?
Haha, zing.I thought you mentioned 'beer'? There seems to be some confusion on your behalf...
Newcastle Brown by it's very name is an Ale.Nope, it's lager. Beers are stuff like Marston's Pedigree and Newcastle Brown.
Would you give it to frogs, weasels or iguanas?Budweiser, in my books, is neither beer nor lager nor fit for drinking by cattle.
Bloody Yankophobes.Budweiser, in my books, is neither beer nor lager nor fit for drinking by cattle.
I know - I do work in the off-trade ya know.There's huge differences between Lager, Bitter and Ale. One is fizzy and yellow, one is almost flat and dark, and the other can taste like anything but nearly always has a honeyish aftertaste to it.
No. You fail to notice the variety of small arms being pointed at their heads while they are forced to pretend that it is the 'beer' of their choice.Would you give it to frogs, weasels or iguanas?
Oh okay. Will have to take your word on it.. more of a smirnoff ice girl myself..There's huge differences between Lager, Bitter and Ale. One is fizzy and yellow, one is almost flat and dark, and the other can taste like anything but nearly always has a honeyish aftertaste to it.
I know enough to know that unless it comes from continental Europe, it probably isn't worth it.Bloody Yankophobes.
Anyway, what'd you know about it - you're 16.