I’ve seen these mate but never tried! Will give a go.
Completely agree that a 3%er at home is a much nicer option when the plan is to just wind down at the end of the day! Anything over a 5% at home is way too aggressive for me.
I’ve seen these mate but never tried! Will give a go.
Completely agree that a 3%er at home is a much nicer option when the plan is to just wind down at the end of the day! Anything over a 5% at home is way too aggressive for me.
I would have 100 % stolen it one night after leaving a beer garden after the last drinks call. I can’t recall it exactly but I’m telling you that’s what happened.
Had a few Corvus Stouts in the Peak District a month or so ago. Was the most delightful stout / porter I’ve ever had. Ridiculously smooth and rich. Never seen it anywhere else though:
This place is weird lol. I’ve never heard of this concept in real life until I’ve came on here. Must be an English thing Still don’t understand why you would want to do it. Leaving a pub carrying a pint glass is a bit sad imo
Man that looks lovely. All these Lager posts in the mud now.
I’ve owned a house for 14 years. I have never bought a single glass.
Good for you lol. I don’t drink pints in the house
My mate’s dad had a small business supplying glasses to pubs. Since I found that out I felt a lot less guilty about the odd glass going missing.
Pfft, I’ve stolen all types of glasses.
Simply have too have a Guinness glass for cans. Nothing elses does the job.
You and I have similar taste. For a great stouty beer, when I went to Belgium I fell in love with this badboy.
@JakeyBoy too!
They don’t at 9.45am to be fair
Yeah I’m not a fan either.
Cider is the only beer type drink I can e joy and even then it’s just gotten a bit too sweet for me over the years.
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Harry Maguire
I could never drink more than one cider. Might as well go eat a bag of sugar.