Stheno wrote: » Yes.
Yeah_Right wrote: » Fair enough. I do branch out to Asian, Italian, Mexican and Czech mass produced lager when it's available. And always available for a kiwi beer. Even the ones I wasn't a fan of back there. Whiskey is where I get picky. And gin. Sort of.
Yeah_Right wrote: » Am I only one here who likes mass produced commercial lager? As long as it's cold.
Squidgy Black wrote: » Yeah_Right wrote: » Am I only one here who likes mass produced commercial lager? As long as it's cold. I'll willingly drink anything that'll get me pissed. Cans of karpackie? Not a bother, 4 for a fiver. 8 cans of Bavaria for a tenner, knife and fork not included however. You're all a fickle bunch.
molloyjh wrote: » If you need to drink it cold then you dont like it. The fact that it's cold means that its hiding the real taste. If you dont like it cool (as opposed to cold) to room temp then you dont like it.
awec wrote: » This is the most hipster post you’ve ever made.
awec wrote: » molloyjh wrote: » If you need to drink it cold then you dont like it. The fact that it's cold means that its hiding the real taste. If you dont like it cool (as opposed to cold) to room temp then you dont like it. This is the most hipster post you’ve ever made.
molloyjh wrote: » Haha, it's true though. The colder it is, the less you taste it. If you can only drink something when its cold then you dont like what it actually tastes like. If its ice cold you barely taste it at all. And when beers aren't as common a thing as they used to be why would you bother with something you can barely taste?
irishbucsfan wrote: » molloyjh wrote: » Haha, it's true though. The colder it is, the less you taste it. If you can only drink something when its cold then you dont like what it actually tastes like. If its ice cold you barely taste it at all. And when beers aren't as common a thing as they used to be why would you bother with something you can barely taste? Are beers not as common?
molloyjh wrote: » Not for me sadly.
irishbucsfan wrote: » molloyjh wrote: » Not for me sadly. Ah I get it now, thought I was going mad! Guinness is ideal for me because it’s everywhere, it tastes nice, it’s good for you, and it makes me feel good
molloyjh wrote: » Guinness is grand but theres def better stouts out there. I find the iron taste to it can be a bit much at times. The fact that its everywhere means it's a handy fall back for when there isn't anything else that interests me.
Deleted User wrote: » Fcuk that failed badly. I wanna try some of this Strong Taste Guinness though
irishbucsfan wrote: » Saison?
awec wrote: » molloyjh drinks his warm beer in his compostable cardboard beaker, once it has been strained through an old sock filled with soil taken from a druid's front garden in order to maximise the taste and inject some extra nutrients to balance his inner chi. He finds this the best method to recuperate after his mid-afternoon naked yoga in the garden.
Neil3030 wrote: » Speaking of yoga, is hot yoga a thing in Ireland yet? You basically do a yoga class in a sauna. Men area always in the back row for some reason. Must be cooler back there.
Neil3030 wrote: » I'd say it's great for a hangover
Stheno wrote: » If you don't drop dead during it. Our office hangover cure is breakfast rolls topped up with boojum and multiple bottles of coke/lucozade. The local shop has been known to run out of lucozade