hank scorpio89 wrote: » What's a good decent tipple for a cheap night in?I've tried a few from lidl excelsior and peplenbacker not bad for the price ..anyone tried aldi beer any suggestions?
Wexfordboy89 wrote: » Tesco have some good beer had some at a mates house ages ago was pretty ok.cant remember the name of it unfortunately
me_irl wrote: » Was that a side effect of the cheap beer? :pac:
Del2005 wrote: » Once you get most beer cold enough they are all good. The better thing is that after a few it doesn't matter if they are cold or not.
aido79 wrote: » Have you tried any of these? 76;˜€http://www.birdzilla.com/top10s/top-10-beers-with-bird-names.html
Noveight wrote: » Galahad is a cheap beer that saw a lot of lads through college. It's popular, can't say whether it's piss or not.
Hunky Monster wrote: » Fosters.
Jim Bob Scratcher wrote: » Forget the beer OP. Get down to tesco and buy yourself a bottle of Black Bushmills....
me_irl wrote: » Six cans for 7e (same as Tennants) in the local. I mean... it depends if you want a headache, or a full blown migraine in the morning. :pac:
me_irl wrote: » I mean if you're looking to get FBV (f*cked by volume) black bush is yer only man!
entropi wrote: » Galahad and Finkbrau are good suggestions there. I'd add in Zateky Güs (pronounced Geese), or Carling.
me_irl wrote: » Oooh! I'm intrigued! Where would one pick up this "Geese"? What would you compare it to (if you had to!).
sugarman wrote: » Lomza, Lech, Tyskie, Zubar ...any polish beers. Strong, cheap and generally very tasty.
buried wrote: » Yes, another vote here for Karpackie. Very,very good stuff. Was at a Polish family's BBQ recently, and that's what they had in huge quantities. Went very well with my huge quantity intake of burgers
KungPao wrote: » You need the soakage of the burgers, Karpackie is potent stuff!
KungPao wrote: » 4 karpackie at €5.50 is enough to chill, double that to get fooked up for peanuts. Tasty beer.
entropi wrote: » Zateky Güs (pronounced Geese)