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there is a small Irish pub inside of town, with an all original Irish tab system as well,the Guinness beer is delicious I got to say. :bow :bowprices have skyrocket through the decades though, the pint should be near 7 Eurosby now.
India Pale Ale - to help preserve the beer (bacteria don't like hop bitterness).
That would be true of top-fermented beers like ales, porters, and stouts that aren't cold-conditioned to smooth out the flavors. Lagers like pilsners, helles, and bocks are cold-conditioned for a few weeks to months to, like a good wine, bring out the crisp and clean characteristics of the style. The German word lager means "to store".
schmeckt hevorragend ;-T, but is no beer, Bionade is a soft drink without any alcohol. :BEER:
6 hours left for work and you's are making me want a drink! seems most of the people here are from the USA, do you's get Tennent's lager out there? here in sunny scotland, it has to be said its the best . .
My visit to the Emerald Isle got me hooked on Murphy's stout.
Tim, at your age you shouldn't be riding a Goose "like you stole it" and you shouldn't be drinking beer.
Tim, at your age you shouldn't be riding a Goose "like you stole it" and you shouldn't be drinking beer. ::) ;D ;D ;D
# 1 Guinness extra stout :BEER:
There is no such thing as the best beer. Each person has their own pallet and will enjoy different beers.
Agreed (+1). There is nothing better than a fresh, local draft beer from anywhere in Germany! This one (Bit Burger) is from Aachen :) 8) ;-T
There are two readily available types of beer. Good beer and Better beer.There is also the most ellusive and enjoyable sort which isFREE BEER!!!!
I've never had a Smithwicks before; I'll let you know what I think about it in an hour or so. BTW, how do you pronounce Smithwicks? Should we start a new thread?
Due to the differing accent and dialects of Ireland, it is generally pronounced /ˈsmɪθɨks/, /ˈsmɪtɨks/, /ˈsmɪdɨks/ or /ˈsmɛθɨks/ there. When ordering in the USA, /ˈsmɪθɨks/ or /ˈsmɪdɨks/ is preferred, while /ˈsmɪdɨks/ is the most prevalent pronunciation in Canada.