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- SavageParrot
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Originally posted by Ralph Wiggum
(2) Parrot we all know that Englishmen drink their beer warm, so don't worry about it.
2 types of beer: lager, always served cold, and bitter served room temperature or at the temperatue of a cool cellar. We haven't drunk beer warm here for quite some time. Don't believe everything you read in Asterix, except the bit about tea, tea making is a science!
As for what beers are good lagerwise I like the continental hard lagers like Stella Artois (though this messes with my guts something special) or Budvar, Ayingerbrau, kronenburg etc.. Bitterwise I like pretty much anything cos I only drink it when I am steaming and need a beer with less volume, tetleys seems alright. Oh and I am quite partially to a guiness or two every now and then. Don't know if you have these beers in the states/Canada but what the hey.
Originally posted by SavageParrot
2 types of beer: lager, always served cold, and bitter served room temperature or at the temperatue of a cool cellar. We haven't drunk beer warm here for quite some time. Don't believe everything you read in Asterix, except the bit about tea, tea making is a science!
As for what beers are good lagerwise I like the continental hard lagers like Stella Artois (though this messes with my guts something special) or Budvar, Ayingerbrau, kronenburg etc.. Bitterwise I like pretty much anything cos I only drink it when I am steaming and need a beer with less volume, tetleys seems alright. Oh and I am quite partially to a guiness or two every now and then. Don't know if you have these beers in the states/Canada but what the hey.
Yeah but not a lot of people buy them. I aleady tried Stella Artois and guiness and it's good beer. Almost every beer from Belgium I tried were very good.



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