5 Oct 2008 at 22:55 #21 Dunks Dunks Soldato Joined 31 Oct 2004 Posts 8,703 Location London Coors Light
5 Oct 2008 at 22:58 #22 Sinque Sinque Soldato Joined 5 Aug 2004 Posts 7,386 Location North East England Carlsberg, av it!
5 Oct 2008 at 22:59 #23 Perywinkle Perywinkle Associate Joined 23 Nov 2002 Posts 2,184 Location Faygate, West Sussex Fursty Ferret and tanglefoot are good. Generaly like strong flavoured ales.
5 Oct 2008 at 23:08 #25 Jacob (: Jacob (: Associate Joined 24 Jun 2008 Posts 806 Location Droitwich Amstel (But only on tap o.o?) Corona Budwiser Budvar
5 Oct 2008 at 23:10 #26 Mark A Mark A Soldato Joined 19 May 2005 Posts 18,222 Location Lancashire I like Budweiser and coors when I'm in the mood for a lager. I also quite like the taste of Hobgoblin.
I like Budweiser and coors when I'm in the mood for a lager. I also quite like the taste of Hobgoblin.
5 Oct 2008 at 23:13 #27 Twentymac Twentymac Associate Joined 2 Oct 2007 Posts 1,602 Location Birmingham The good old wife beater is one of the favorites (Stella)
5 Oct 2008 at 23:16 #28 moody moody Associate Joined 17 Nov 2005 Posts 1,490 lokkers said: Beer of choice is currently Erdinger, but I've never seen it in any pubs Quite partial to Oranjeboom, as it's not got the chemically aftertaste that most of the "popular" beer seem to have now. EDIT: Oh and Cobra if I'm out for a curry Click to expand... Lloyds and Weatherspoons near me both stock this. (Not on draft thou). Favourite is Sierra Nevada Pale Ale/Summerfest. Also Bud Budvar. Mass produced probably Becks.
lokkers said: Beer of choice is currently Erdinger, but I've never seen it in any pubs Quite partial to Oranjeboom, as it's not got the chemically aftertaste that most of the "popular" beer seem to have now. EDIT: Oh and Cobra if I'm out for a curry Click to expand... Lloyds and Weatherspoons near me both stock this. (Not on draft thou). Favourite is Sierra Nevada Pale Ale/Summerfest. Also Bud Budvar. Mass produced probably Becks.
5 Oct 2008 at 23:23 #29 mysticsniper mysticsniper Soldato Joined 1 May 2003 Posts 11,224 Guinness for me, but I do like drinking Snakebite Black as a refreshing drink in the summer.
5 Oct 2008 at 23:24 #30 PwnDirect PwnDirect Associate Joined 25 Sep 2008 Posts 1,591 Location In My Head Tuborg
5 Oct 2008 at 23:25 #32 manic111 manic111 Soldato Joined 1 Jul 2007 Posts 22,532 Location Various I love eastern beers: Singha is awesome. Or Sol in the summer
5 Oct 2008 at 23:25 #33 Buckey Buckey Associate Joined 26 Mar 2008 Posts 67 Location Bournemouth uni Waggle Dance for me mmmmmm
5 Oct 2008 at 23:28 #34 Azagoth Azagoth Permabanned Joined 24 Jul 2005 Posts 15,696 Location R'lyeh Hob Goblin and Bearly Literate.
5 Oct 2008 at 23:28 #35 konam4 konam4 Associate Joined 9 Feb 2008 Posts 418 Desperado! It's lager with tequila and citrus juices. It's gorgeous. ( Sounds horrible but it really isn't)
Desperado! It's lager with tequila and citrus juices. It's gorgeous. ( Sounds horrible but it really isn't)
5 Oct 2008 at 23:30 #36 daveydave daveydave Soldato Joined 1 May 2006 Posts 2,583 Location UK Peroni or Kronnenbourg or Coors Light
5 Oct 2008 at 23:31 #37 daveydave daveydave Soldato Joined 1 May 2006 Posts 2,583 Location UK PwnDirect said: Tuborg Click to expand... This isn't too bad actually, especialy with blackcurrant
5 Oct 2008 at 23:34 #39 Sinny Sinny Soldato Joined 21 Feb 2007 Posts 9,515 Location Cheshire Guiness, Corona. nothing tastes nicer, i can never drink Stella though even if im blind drunk.
5 Oct 2008 at 23:34 #40 aayzof aayzof Associate Joined 25 Dec 2006 Posts 954 Location UK kronenberg blanc. closely followed by hoegaarden. fosters still has a place in my heart since making up my staple diet for 3 years at uni.
kronenberg blanc. closely followed by hoegaarden. fosters still has a place in my heart since making up my staple diet for 3 years at uni.