The **Now Drinking** Thread

The situation shall hopefully be rectified tomorrow evening wih some guinness. Saying that though, tennents isnt too bad.
 
A half price cabernet sauvignon from Tesco, Roko I think it's called. Quite nice, but wouldn't be paying full whack for it.
 
The situation shall hopefully be rectified tomorrow evening wih some guinness. Saying that though, tennents isnt too bad.

Hand on heart (yes I do have one, and two hands :p) Tennents is ok in a pub but I've never been able to drink it and enjoy it as a carry me out.

Last MGD gone so now a M&S Belgian Beer :D

Whats the label about ....
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Hand on heart (yes I do have one, and two hands :p) Tennents is ok in a pub but I've never been able to drink it and enjoy it as a carry me out.

Last MGD gone so now a M&S Belgian Beer :D

Whats the label about ....
Its very popular in one of my locals, 90% of the pint drinkers drink it. Bottle man here meself (bud), or the odd pint of stout. Followed by copious amounts of vodka and apple juice, or brandy and ginger ale if im really flush. Sometimes results in me being carried out mate.:D
 
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Been trying a few different brands of low alcohol beers, more than passable, certainly an improvement over the becks and cobra ones (they're horrible).
 
Been trying a few different brands of low alcohol beers, more than passable, certainly an improvement over the becks and cobra ones (they're horrible).




Any chance you could post back your findings on the best ? It's getting that time of year when we all have a few more friends dropping in and it's nice to be able to offer the driver something different :) Cheers

... another coffee for me
 
Any chance you could post back your findings on the best ? It's getting that time of year when we all have a few more friends dropping in and it's nice to be able to offer the driver something different :) Cheers

... another coffee for me

Got another 9 or 10 to try but so far Bitburger drive has surprised me - I had a sip of one years ago when a friend was driving and didn't like it at all.

Alternatively Erdinger, it's got that slightly clovey belgium taste which distracts from the lack of alcohol.

Handily both are available in most supermarkets. Tesco also do a 0.5% cider which is passable (tastes more like a dry cider than apple juice).
 
Got another 9 or 10 to try but so far Bitburger drive has surprised me - I had a sip of one years ago when a friend was driving and didn't like it at all.

Alternatively Erdinger, it's got that slightly clovey belgium taste which distracts from the lack of alcohol.

Handily both are available in most supermarkets. Tesco also do a 0.5% cider which is passable (tastes more like a dry cider than apple juice).

Cheers for that, and look forward to hearing about the rest :)
 
Telescopi, why are you trying them? Do you not drink, or just drink a little bit and this is your way to be able to drink more beer flavoured drinks? Or is it like DrunkenJester (i'm going to make that name stick!) suggests and is for people who are driving?
 
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