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Post by absolutely boss THREADS on Apr 27, 2020 8:41:22 GMT
Tiger would be a good addition. Absolute headache in a bottle, like Budweiser.
Yet idiots like Smallman probably always think they should 'pair' it with whatever shitty Clapham faux-Asian food they're eating, at some bellendery called Pho Sho' (or some other awkward pun) where a man-bunned gimp called Rupert is snickering to himself behind the counter for selling you a simple noodle dish with slivers of beef in for £12.95.
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Post by Biggsy 🦁 👑 🌴 on Apr 27, 2020 8:49:05 GMT
Bud is the answer, and Castlemaine 4X and Fosters
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Post by Smallman1 on Apr 27, 2020 9:10:27 GMT
Tiger would be a good addition. Absolute headache in a bottle, like Budweiser. Yet idiots like Smallman probably always think they should 'pair' it with whatever shitty Clapham faux-Asian food they're eating, at some bellendery called Pho Sho' (or some other awkward pun) where a man-bunned gimp called Rupert is snickering to himself behind the counter for selling you a simple noodle dish with slivers of beef in for £12.95. You can have a lol for this Dave!
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Post by christian on Apr 27, 2020 9:14:57 GMT
agree on Bud and Carling. surely Becks needs to be in this list
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Post by Grant on Apr 27, 2020 9:16:12 GMT
Becks is rancid.
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Post by Quntolé 🐎🚃 on Apr 27, 2020 9:37:24 GMT
I don't know what happened to Becks. Years and years ago when it first surfaced it was quite nice. Then it seemed to just disappear into crap UK cooking lager territory, never to return.
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Post by LT 🍺 🤜 🤦♀️ on Apr 27, 2020 9:40:00 GMT
Sasha used to drink it back in the day
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Post by Fabi Paras on Apr 27, 2020 9:53:31 GMT
You're clearly not drinking the right Stella.
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Post by dutchy101 on Apr 27, 2020 9:59:19 GMT
Same goes for Stella. They completely fucked the taste of it when they changed the percentage from 5.2. Can't drink the stuff any more
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Post by absolutely boss THREADS on Apr 27, 2020 10:11:06 GMT
I don't know what happened to Becks. Years and years ago when it first surfaced it was quite nice. Then it seemed to just disappear into crap UK cooking lager territory, never to return. Becks is OK. It's probably because in the late 90s we were comparing it to shite like Carling, Fosters, Castlemaine, Michelob, Bud... which was all you got in most pubs and clubs... unless you were in some afterhours dive which had cans of Red Stripe and Breaker lol. ... and now we are comparing Becks to artisan pilsners and hipster IPA, both of which are undoubtedly more interesting.
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Post by Grant on Apr 27, 2020 10:12:26 GMT
I don't know what happened to Becks. Years and years ago when it first surfaced it was quite nice. Then it seemed to just disappear into crap UK cooking lager territory, never to return. Becks is OK. It's probably because in the late 90s we were comparing it to shite like Carling, Fosters, Castlemaine, Michelob, Bud... which was all you got in most pubs and clubs... unless you were in some afterhours dive which had cans of Red Stripe and Breaker lol. ... and now we are comparing Becks to artisan pilsners and hipster IPA, both of which are undoubtedly more interesting. LOL at Redstripe and Breaker - never out of a fridge either
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Post by Quntolé 🐎🚃 on Apr 27, 2020 10:13:57 GMT
I didn't mind redstripe it's all they sold in renaissance anyway so you had no choice. Breaker is a Miller lite replica. Fucking minging.
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Post by absolutely boss THREADS on Apr 27, 2020 10:17:06 GMT
IIRC Breaker marketed itself as 'strong lager'. It was fucking minging but it was defo stronger than Miller Lite.
Both had a nasty chemical aftertaste, mind.
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Post by Quntolé 🐎🚃 on Apr 27, 2020 10:19:22 GMT
Pretty sure it was made by Millar.
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Post by christian on Apr 27, 2020 10:21:21 GMT
grolsh was the trendy becks alternative
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