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Old 19th October 2005, 04:41
IBeirTheBell IBeirTheBell is offline
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Sounds like a tasty job..



So do any of you drink Guinness warm?
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Old 19th October 2005, 08:23
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cut the work down to half and brew your own in kegs, get the old post mix soft drink kegs, a beer tap hanging out of the fridge door hook up some gas and start drinking. That is the quick version of how to do it, however brewing in kegs does cut down on all the bottle washing and the 2 week wait period ( for those wanting to wait that long)
We used to brew some of our stuff in the barrel, with the gas cartridge. But mainly we used bottles, despite it being more work, as my man felt it tasted better in bottles.
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Old 20th October 2005, 13:37
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you are right, it is more work and sometimes it does taste better, however I have less and less time to clean, fill, wait and store all of the bottles.
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Old 11th January 2006, 14:42
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My personal Favorite is Miller Lite
Crivens!

When you feel ready to try a proper beer, I can praise this one, from the Borders:

http://www.traquair.co.uk/breweryph2/jacobiteale.jpg

http://www.traquair.co.uk/brewery.html

Several places do it online in single bottle quantities.
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Old 11th January 2006, 14:55
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My absolute all-time favorite beer is Samule Adams Boston Lager. It's not too heavy or bitter where I feel I have to chew it but it certainly isn't as lightweight as Miller Light.

When I go out I pretty much drink Miller Light since it's more or less the norm and it's cheap.
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Old 11th January 2006, 21:54
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Alexander Keiths (Nova Scotia) is my favourite.
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Old 25th January 2006, 14:08
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I am sorry to say i have never liked, in fact i deteste american and canadian beer it really tastes like fizzy soda water it has no depth , colour or taste,

For my money the best lager you can buy is from mainland europe,
chzek , german , danish , dutch etc,

my favourite brands are hoegardten , becks , staropramen

............. my 12 year old niece drinks american beer..... no really she
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