rascal
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I know you guys like me, love curries, so my favourite beer is kingfisher lager, it's an Indian beer. I assume you get it there.
Russ
Russ
Yes - it is refreshing and I like it sometimes. But I still prefer a good real ale.
It went down especially nicely last night in the wake of a rare Newcastle win over Arsenal (with apologies to our resident Arsenal supporter).
One of my very favourites is this Danish ale, Nors Stout. It was lovely. It is also a strong ale at 5.7%
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One of my very favourites is this Danish ale, Nors Stout. It was lovely. It is also a strong ale at 5.7%
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I guess from my background (having a mother as a women's rights activist and having worked in the 'industry' I did) I've learnt to not worry about those things quite so much and see the alternate sides. It's a good marketing strategy in the right country for one alternate side.Not sure about that label though! There was something I read recently about sexist beer labels...
I know some we had were well into the 8% range. I'll have to check what the ones here are, I've not given them much thought. But I do know they are quite strong (not the typical Aussie ones usually though). The one we currently get is from NZ.The Danes' concept of a session beer is something a bit stronger than here in the UK. We went to a brew pub in Copenhagen and they had no less than fifteen beers on tap. The lightest strength was 4.7%, which I think they regarded as a kind of children's beer!
As an aside and somewhat curiously my mother started to started to ease up on feminism, sexism, racism
I checked in the fridge and the red IPA we have in there is 8%!The Danes' concept of a session beer is something a bit stronger than here in the UK. We went to a brew pub in Copenhagen and they had no less than fifteen beers on tap. The lightest strength was 4.7%, which I think they regarded as a kind of children's beer!