Coors Sub Zero

SidewinderINC said:
isnt coors a light beer? i quite like it and if its light its another goodun :p
It is a light "lager" its not a beer. And i'm not a poncy woman, so don't need nor want a "light beer". That and coors definately tastes foul.

Do this to grolsch or similar and i'll be jumping for it!
 
paradigm said:
It is a light "lager" its not a beer. And i'm not a poncy woman, so don't need nor want a "light beer". That and coors definately tastes foul.

Do this to grolsch or similar and i'll be jumping for it!

meh, i'm not a poncy woman either thanks, but ale is starting to take its toll on my belly! so if i fancy a lager i'll try and go for a lighter one thanks, if they did it with miller i'd definately be up for it.
 
Sparky__H said:
Wouldn’t placing a glass containing below freezing liquid into a 40c tub of water cause the glass to rupture?

No I doubt it, its only a 40 degree difference afterall. (Unlike pouring boiling water into a room-temperature glass, which is a 75ish degree difference)
 
You can already get the exact same thing its called ARC, it spins around and jets of water spray on it and when its done it has like a triangle of ice crystals in it, it also costs nearly 4 quid a pint. They used to do it in a bar car Clear in Newcastle but they got it ook out as it probably just cost too much and was a faff to maintain. The Telegraph also do it, about 400 yards away from Clear bar.
 
to all you coors nay-sayers, it is a fantastic lager, in fact, my lager of preference on nights out.

i really want to try this pint but i'm pretty sure the sub-zero temperatures won't facilitate down-in-one's! so may well be useless to me and my fellow drinking cohorts.
 
nealw said:
to all you coors nay-sayers, it is a fantastic lager, in fact, my lager of preference on nights out.

i really want to try this pint but i'm pretty sure the sub-zero temperatures won't facilitate down-in-one's! so may well be useless to me and my fellow drinking cohorts.
If all I wanted was a drink to "down in one" i'd buy filth too, as you wouldn't actually taste it, and it would be cheap.

I buy my pints to drink, and enjoy the taste of, therefore don't buy lager that tastes bad ;)
 
SidewinderINC said:
did i miss something whats happened to Feek?
Nothing except he quit the forums, after seeing that Rogue Hotties post, I am thinking he was right to do so and I might join him. :mad: :(
 
schnipps said:
You can already get the exact same thing its called ARC, it spins around and jets of water spray on it and when its done it has like a triangle of ice crystals in it, it also costs nearly 4 quid a pint. They used to do it in a bar car Clear in Newcastle but they got it ook out as it probably just cost too much and was a faff to maintain. The Telegraph also do it, about 400 yards away from Clear bar.

Posted that earlier ;)
 
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