December 23, 20205 yr 6 minutes ago, Youri McAnespie said: I might get 12xEntrails Ripped From a Virgin's C*nt Strawberry and Chorizo America IPA abv 29% but it's pricey at £657 a can. Is that a Collab with Rivington?
December 23, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, Rudy said: What a reply that was One of the highlights of my year
December 23, 20205 yr 8 minutes ago, Spider said: Budweiser is about £3 per fathom in Aldi at the minute. It's the sugary sweet American Budweiser that I can sink a dozen of without drawing breath. Just bought 5 cases. It's good to clear the palette with between DIPA's I drink meths and liver salts - from a teapot. Budweiser? I'd rather drink tramp piss and turps. There's a happy medium between £1287 cans of Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo's Thyme and Hotdog super duper quadruple IPA abv 48% and utter catwee-wee like Budweiser. Edited December 23, 20205 yr by Youri McAnespie
December 23, 20205 yr 8 minutes ago, Spider said: Budweiser is about £3 per fathom in Aldi at the minute. It's the sugary sweet American Budweiser that I can sink a dozen of without drawing breath. Just bought 5 cases. It's good to clear the palette with between DIPA's Quite
December 23, 20205 yr 8 minutes ago, Spider said: Budweiser is about £3 per fathom in Aldi at the minute. It's the sugary sweet American Budweiser that I can sink a dozen of without drawing breath. Just bought 5 cases. It's good to clear the palette with between DIPA's Apostrophe issues, mind!
December 23, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, Youri McAnespie said: I drink meths and liver salts - from a teapot. Budweiser? I'd rather drink tramp piss and turps. There's a happy medium between £1287 cans of Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo's Thyme andHotdog super duper quadruple IPA abv 48% and utter catwee like Budweiser. I went to the Budweiser Experience in merica a few years back. They let you stroke their Cyldesdale horses and sniff a handful of the wood they use to age the beer. Plunged into the Duff world in that way, it's easy to get carried away and see it as a well structured, carefully crafted beer. Then you peep behind the curtain and see the silos they make it in and the fact it's all the a dense syrup that's watered down and carbonated. But at 30p a bottle, it's drinkable. Ice cold.
December 23, 20205 yr went Southport Monday on train for a few pints just 12 till 6 one bar said satday coach load of celtic fans filled the pub and give them 2grand cash to put behind the bar
December 23, 20205 yr 26 minutes ago, Spider said: I went to the Budweiser Experience in merica a few years back. They let you stroke their Cyldesdale horses and sniff a handful of the wood they use to age the beer. Plunged into the Duff world in that way, it's easy to get carried away and see it as a well structured, carefully crafted beer. Then you peep behind the curtain and see the silos they make it in and the fact it's all the a dense syrup that's watered down and carbonated. But at 30p a bottle, it's drinkable. Ice cold. I had a Bud experience once. Shagged a girl on a lilo in a pool. It was fucking close to water.
December 23, 20205 yr They make it with rice ffs. I was at a party once freeloading - did about 80 bottles of the piss - and nowt...
December 23, 20205 yr 46 minutes ago, Spider said: Budweiser is about £3 per fathom in Aldi at the minute. It's the sugary sweet American Budweiser that I can sink a dozen of without drawing breath. Just bought 5 cases. It's good to clear the palette with between DIPA's I wouldn't drink Budweiser if it were free.......
December 23, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, deane koontz said: Budweiser is liquid lobby. Lobby (aka potato ash) is a nutritious tasty meal - plenty of pickled red cabbage atop - magnifique. Budweiser is made from sheep urine, tipp-ex thinner, barley, rice, sour Everglade water and murdered and blended Guatamalen economic migrants.
December 23, 20205 yr Author 10 minutes ago, Youri McAnespie said: Lobby (aka potato ash) is a nutritious tasty meal - plenty of pickled red cabbage atop - magnifique. Budweiser is made from sheep urine, tipp-ex thinner, barley, rice, sour Everglade water and murdered and blended Guatamalen economic migrants. I agree with the second part. Now please go back and delete the first sentence of your post.
December 23, 20205 yr 15 minutes ago, deane koontz said: I agree with the second part. Now please go back and delete the first sentence of your post. Never! I admit it's about twelve years since I ate any like.
December 23, 20205 yr Right, just got myself some of that Jack Daniel Apple stuff as its £20 in tesco. Looks a bit tat to mee, but some on here seem to like it. are folk drinking it straight with ice? or as a mixer?
December 23, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Spider said: I went to the Budweiser Experience in merica a few years back. They let you stroke their Cyldesdale horses and sniff a handful of the wood they use to age the beer. Plunged into the Duff world in that way, it's easy to get carried away and see it as a well structured, carefully crafted beer. Then you peep behind the curtain and see the silos they make it in and the fact it's all the a dense syrup that's watered down and carbonated. But at 30p a bottle, it's drinkable. Ice cold. I’m so disappointed.
December 23, 20205 yr 8 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said: Right, just got myself some of that Jack Daniel Apple stuff as its £20 in tesco. Looks a bit tat to mee, but some on here seem to like it. are folk drinking it straight with ice? or as a mixer? Fuckin hell Budweiser and now jack daniels. Might was well get an oil drum start a fire in it under the 61 bridge song sings Rocky II style and live off the fat of the land Edited December 23, 20205 yr by Rudy
December 23, 20205 yr Im not a fan of JD usualy, but folk were going on about it and thought why not. Fella I know only drinks bud. Two bottle each rond. to be fair he's qute wadded.
December 23, 20205 yr 8 pints of tennents being collected at 12pm tomorrow and a further 8 now Xmas morning at 11. Plus an extra one which landlady is serving us all for at the roadside as a “takeaway” so meeting 4 of the lads at the boozer 11 Xmas day morning.
December 23, 20205 yr First Xmas without mum. Can’t say I’m looking forward to visiting the cemetery.
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