Interesting way to make a point, but I agree. Wenger should just shut up
Wenger pays for things in coconuts
All beer in cans should be banned - it's just wrong.
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 46 seconds ago
All beer in cans should be banned - it's just wrong.
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It's only acceptable at ice cold temperatures. Bottled or on tap is best.
Heineken on tap is a completely different drink to the stuff they sell in cans.
Heineken, Fosters and Carlsburg form the great triumphate of my "how the hell did that ever happen?" class of beers. It's a fairly complex system.
Of those three Carlsburg sits comfortably at the bottom, as I recall its taste is indistinguishable from that of actual dishwater. Particularly when warm. Ewww.
Lager should be banned. Vile stuff that is drunk by kids and thugs. And as proof I will offer the fact that Stella is nicknamed wifebeater. You kknow Im right.
Can't beat a bit of Vitamin T(ennants)
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 23 minutes ago
Heineken, Fosters and Carlsburg form the great triumphate of my "how the hell did that ever happen?" class of beers. It's a fairly complex system.
Of those three Carlsburg sits comfortably at the bottom, as I recall its taste is indistinguishable from that of actual dishwater. Particularly when warm. Ewww.
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Heineken is fairly good, when not in a can. The tier you describe is the Fosters/Carlsberg/Carling level. Carlsberg is undrinkable, though the export is a lot better. I'd love to try it in Copenhagen, where it probably tastes quite good.
When I drink lager I try not to drink much worse than San Miguel. I like ales more. I love a pint of Harveys.
A PINT of Harveys? Crikey. Even my gran couldn't drink that much sherry.
I can't believe Carlsburg tastes good anywhere in the world - I often think the Danes only export it to the UK, for a bit of a joke, like.
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 4 seconds ago
A PINT of Harveys? Crikey. Even my gran couldn't drink that much sherry.
I can't believe Carlsburg tastes good anywhere in the world - I often think the Danes only export it to the UK, for a bit of a joke, like.
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Sherry? No no. It's an ale produced back home in Sussex. Made in Lewes, in fact. Good stuff.
Thinking about it Carlsburg has a lot in common with Nick Bendtner.
Export is drinkable but normal Carlsberg is like 3%
CEG, I'm concerned that your 'drinkability' scale appears to be directly linked to the alocohol content.
love a bit of meths if im honest
seriously though at 3% some countries wouldnt even call that beer
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posted on 17/11/14
Interesting way to make a point, but I agree. Wenger should just shut up
posted on 17/11/14
Inbetweeners?
posted on 17/11/14
Wenger pays for things in coconuts
posted on 17/11/14
All beer in cans should be banned - it's just wrong.
posted on 17/11/14
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 46 seconds ago
All beer in cans should be banned - it's just wrong.
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It's only acceptable at ice cold temperatures. Bottled or on tap is best.
Heineken on tap is a completely different drink to the stuff they sell in cans.
posted on 17/11/14
Heineken, Fosters and Carlsburg form the great triumphate of my "how the hell did that ever happen?" class of beers. It's a fairly complex system.
Of those three Carlsburg sits comfortably at the bottom, as I recall its taste is indistinguishable from that of actual dishwater. Particularly when warm. Ewww.
posted on 17/11/14
Lager should be banned. Vile stuff that is drunk by kids and thugs. And as proof I will offer the fact that Stella is nicknamed wifebeater. You kknow Im right.
posted on 17/11/14
Can't beat a bit of Vitamin T(ennants)
posted on 17/11/14
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 23 minutes ago
Heineken, Fosters and Carlsburg form the great triumphate of my "how the hell did that ever happen?" class of beers. It's a fairly complex system.
Of those three Carlsburg sits comfortably at the bottom, as I recall its taste is indistinguishable from that of actual dishwater. Particularly when warm. Ewww.
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Heineken is fairly good, when not in a can. The tier you describe is the Fosters/Carlsberg/Carling level. Carlsberg is undrinkable, though the export is a lot better. I'd love to try it in Copenhagen, where it probably tastes quite good.
When I drink lager I try not to drink much worse than San Miguel. I like ales more. I love a pint of Harveys.
posted on 17/11/14
A PINT of Harveys? Crikey. Even my gran couldn't drink that much sherry.
I can't believe Carlsburg tastes good anywhere in the world - I often think the Danes only export it to the UK, for a bit of a joke, like.
posted on 17/11/14
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 4 seconds ago
A PINT of Harveys? Crikey. Even my gran couldn't drink that much sherry.
I can't believe Carlsburg tastes good anywhere in the world - I often think the Danes only export it to the UK, for a bit of a joke, like.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sherry? No no. It's an ale produced back home in Sussex. Made in Lewes, in fact. Good stuff.
posted on 17/11/14
Thinking about it Carlsburg has a lot in common with Nick Bendtner.
posted on 17/11/14
Export is drinkable but normal Carlsberg is like 3%
posted on 17/11/14
CEG, I'm concerned that your 'drinkability' scale appears to be directly linked to the alocohol content.
posted on 17/11/14
love a bit of meths if im honest
seriously though at 3% some countries wouldnt even call that beer
posted on 17/11/14
A new report is showing that plants won’t grow near wifi
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