@how-ntl saidThe young people of today are drinking beer and i would argue that beer is the best it has ever been, so many quality craft beers.
@stalin
May I ask your age?
Edit: The reason I ask is because any conversation about beer will be specific to a period in time, the young folk today are not drinking beer, it's barely bloody drinkable what they have today.
Dark beer tastes like a skunks ass.
Light beer gives me a headache.
Is it Pilsner or Lager that is in-between?
I drink cheap old Milwaukee or
Budweiser or Molson Canadian and sometimes Corona with a slice of lime or lemon.
As a side note...
When I hear some bloke say Guinness is beer I want to punch him or her in the face at least 17 times.
It would be worth the time in jail π€
I don't eat cheese when I drink beer.
It seems to not go together.
@Cheesemaster
A little bit harsh, but OK, granted anywhere outside of the UK and Guinness is an acquired taste.
I last had a lovely pint when Ronald Reagan left the White House, whenever that was.
But when the Pilgrim Fathers left the UK, none of them took a decent beer recipe with them, plenty of Bibles, but no recipes for pasties or beer.
@how-ntl saidif you want the best beer
@Cheesemaster
A little bit harsh, but OK, granted anywhere outside of the UK and Guinness is an acquired taste.
I last had a lovely pint when Ronald Reagan left the White House, whenever that was.
But when the Pilgrim Fathers left the UK, none of them took a decent beer recipe with them, plenty of Bibles, but no recipes for pasties or beer.
go to Germany
or drink a German import
@cheesemaster saidit's a dutch beer
@lemondrop
I used to drink Heineken but I could never get drunk on it.
I think it was German beer.
@Cheesemaster
Yes, the pasty is the one food that puts the World into perspective and creates calm where confusion reigns.
It is said that if a nation does not know the wonder of a pasty they will forever struggle with existence and be in constant search of satisfaction.
Have you never heard of a pasty before?