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Reeltarded wrote:Awesome!

By the way.. 120 pounds? Pounds of what? :)
Terrifying commentary on the state of the world economy: those pounds (British Pounds Sterling) really did once represent A POUND OF SILVER!!! My oh my oh my.
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Whadya mean "proper beer".
Being a Geordie, I know about beer.
There's only 2 kinds.
Good beer & better beer.
:lol:
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Bob S wrote:Whadya mean "proper beer".
Being a Geordie, I know about beer.
There's only 2 kinds.
Good beer & better beer.
:lol:
newcastle brown hardly class,s as a beer :lol: and anything is better :D , on a serious note our american brethren don't know what there missing with the fine selection of beers and ales we have over here, just got in from a nite of extensively sampling Greenes IPA, good job i use spell check :lol:
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Greenes IPA ???
They only called it IPA cos they couldn't spell p*ss.
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Firestorm wrote:
Reeltarded wrote:Awesome!

By the way.. 120 pounds? Pounds of what? :)
Terrifying commentary on the state of the world economy: those pounds (British Pounds Sterling) really did once represent A POUND OF SILVER!!! My oh my oh my.
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Bob S wrote:Whadya mean "proper beer".
Being a Geordie, I know about beer.
There's only 2 kinds.
Good beer & better beer.
:lol:
Bob,
You came from along the Tyne? And now you're in Michigan? My, oh my, oh my.
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Firestorm - Wey Aye Man - the fog on the Tyne is all mine.
As far as ending up in Michigan goes, here's a tip.
Don't get drunk in airports.
:lol:
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Bob S wrote:Firestorm - Wey Aye Man - the fog on the Tyne is all mine.
As far as ending up in Michigan goes, here's a tip.
Don't get drunk in airports.
:lol:
Full of patterskipes I'll wager. I'm not actually a Geordie, but I play one TV.
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I have a friend from Colchester does that count?

He said our beer is too cold and hurts his teeth. :lol:
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Structo wrote:I have a friend from Colchester does that count?

He said our beer is too cold and hurts his teeth. :lol:
I keep saying that stuff you drink is'nt proper beer lol, get a decent bitter or ale down you.
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Well to be fair, Oregon among other states have what we call "Micro Breweries".
Which are breweries that craft smaller amounts and different styles of beer.

Like seasonal beer which is only brewed in limited quantities.

I don't imbibe alcohol anymore but when I did liked my beer very cold. :D

I recently read where Bridgeport brewery is now selling beer in Australia.

http://www.bridgeportbrew.com/drink

When I did drink beer I really liked Deschutes Black Butte Porter.

http://www.deschutesbrewery.com/brews/list
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It's surprising, the variety of British beers available here.
Scottish & Newcastle Brewery sell more Brown Ale in the US than anywhere else in the world.
I don't drink it. I used to like Labbats Blue.
If I do have a beer, it's usually Coors Light.
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Structo wrote:Well to be fair, Oregon among other states have what we call "Micro Breweries".
Which are breweries that craft smaller amounts and different styles of beer.
I used to live in Portland, OR. There was actually an establishment there that was a combination micro-brewery, brewery supply, and LAN gaming center.

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Structo wrote:Well to be fair, Oregon among other states have what we call "Micro Breweries".
Which are breweries that craft smaller amounts and different styles of beer.

Like seasonal beer which is only brewed in limited quantities.

I don't imbibe alcohol anymore but when I did liked my beer very cold. :D

I recently read where Bridgeport brewery is now selling beer in Australia.

http://www.bridgeportbrew.com/drink

When I did drink beer I really liked Deschutes Black Butte Porter.

http://www.deschutesbrewery.com/brews/list
We have great local brewery that do UBU purity and Gold, one of the best bitters around, some great micro brewerys in devon and cornwall as well
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