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Lager ABV In UK Pubs Falling?
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Originally posted by Skell18I can find just as many drunken yank vids that are just as bad
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Originally posted by Skell18You can always find a good cask ale over here, its lager thats the issue, cask is safe, just not in every pub. If you are ever in Liverpool Jan, go to the Ship and Mitre, been CAMRA Pub of the year so many times they have lost count! The beer is excellent in there, but on the whole the pub is in serious decline all across the countryNasty chain places like Weatherspoons populated by chavs are taking over
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Originally posted by lxskllrThat's what you get for living in the land of great ales, and choosing lager :^P
Originally posted by Skell18Ale is far too heavy for casual drinking for me, plus it tastes like shit :-P
I was brought up to believe that lager is the beer for people who don't like beer (that's not true by the way ... some lagers/pilsners are full of flavour - just not the types you get in high street pubs!)
Seriously - don't dismiss ales out of hand ... there's just so much variety now - much more than with lager beers. It's trying them all that's the hard bit!
Cheers
SqueezySqueezyjohn
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Originally posted by muddyfunkstarThe Ship and Mitre, is that down by Trueman Street? Think I used to go there for lunch when I was a student, it was right by the building I had my lectures and all that in.
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Originally posted by squeezyjohn^^^ - is the RIGHT answer!
Well - at least it tastes of something :-P
I was brought up to believe that lager is the beer for people who don't like beer (that's not true by the way ... some lagers/pilsners are full of flavour - just not the types you get in high street pubs!)
Seriously - don't dismiss ales out of hand ... there's just so much variety now - much more than with lager beers. It's trying them all that's the hard bit!
Cheers
Squeezy
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pris
I saw a great ad in a pub this afternoon......
'Check out our premium lager collection' - Grolsch 4% and San Miguel 5%. Ok fair does with the San Miguel but the Grolsch is a blatent lie as it's a watered down version of the beer that used to be sold under that name.
They also did Kronenbourg so I had that :-) .... I just hope they don't come up with a 'Krobenbourg Blonde' @ 4%
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Originally posted by prisI saw a great ad in a pub this afternoon......
'Check out our premium lager collection' - Grolsch 4% and San Miguel 5%. Ok fair does with the San Miguel but the Grolsch is a blatent lie as it's a watered down version of the beer that used to be sold under that name.
They also did Kronenbourg so I had that :-) .... I just hope they don't come up with a 'Krobenbourg Blonde' @ 4%
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pris
Funny thing is in France a 'grande bier blonde' gets you a pint of Kroney 5% in most places. & it tastes better than it does here and has less 'hangover' effect.
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Originally posted by prisFunny thing is in France a 'grande bier blonde' gets you a pint of Kroney 5% in most places. & it tastes better than it does here and has less 'hangover' effect.
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pris
Their pump Kroney 5% was fantastic from what I remember, athough expensive as most things are in Paris :-)
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On the subject of french beer, I once asked for a Kronenbourg in a bar in Paris, and the bloke looked at me like I was insane, so I pointed to the pump (clearly labelled "Kronenbourg"), and he went "Ahhhh, un seize soixante-quatre, monsieur."
Similarly, in a bar in LA I saw they had Kroney on tap, so asked the waitress for a Kronenbourg, and she came back with a bottle of Corona. Next time I asked for a 1664, and got one.
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Originally posted by muddyfunkstarOn the subject of french beer, I once asked for a Kronenbourg in a bar in Paris, and the bloke looked at me like I was insane, so I pointed to the pump (clearly labelled "Kronenbourg"), and he went "Ahhhh, un seize soixante-quatre, monsieur."
Similarly, in a bar in LA I saw they had Kroney on tap, so asked the waitress for a Kronenbourg, and she came back with a bottle of Corona. Next time I asked for a 1664, and got one.
Yeah they can be a bit odd like that lol
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