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now here most all do food & with the drinking laws being a lot more restrictive (then use to be) and now due to violence being more vigilantly enforced (or will be soon) most of them are more restaurant then pub to off set takings..Still I love a Beer but now like Guinness with food yumo.... I like a beer with flavor...there is a few umm what do you call them ..like micro breweries select beers in smaller quantities....some of them are lovely too
Like red back a wheat beer I think... the company was bought out [link] by a larger brewer (read as BIG)
I heard over in the English Channel they found this sailing ship I think it was with some bottles of beer on it still full...they re culture the yeast from them and stated re-brewing that particular beer after 100+ years or something of it being out of production...amazing I want to try that just to know
wish I could remember the name it was given...and if I ever got there
its all the Tudors fault you know drinking beer
well they I think took it to a new levels but basically beer was a lot safer (due to its production) then water in those days to drink
so everybody drunk it like coke today
(and actually your probably safer in a lot of countries to drink Coke rather then the water)
breakfast, lunch and tea... so it is said anyway
Gee waffling again sweetie.. sorry.. Anyway let me know what you think if you do get there
But yeah like u said, there are some really good ales and beers out there. England do some mighty fine stuff as well
yeah I am sure England does, I once heard an American beer guy say the more bland and tasteless you make a beer the more you sell ..I guess the reason is the taste dont offend anyone.. he's probably right but I think how boring beer or wine etc would be if it all tasted the same
I am glad that there are so many types of beer and that the little brewers are making a bit of a comeback against the beer moguls that supply on a national level
in a reverse sense
Actually heineken Beer is very strictly brewed so it taste is exactly the same all over the world..I personally dont care much for it but they take that quality control very seriously so it should taste the same no matter where you buy it in the world...thought brewed locally
OK I'll shut up sweety