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....[stabs]....Zoink wrote:If you offer me a beer, I'll say Smirnov Ice
Ok, you've stated that you don't like beer. It's extremely pointless to go about commenting on how everybody can possibly like Beer X at every opportunity.verilon wrote:I don't know about Killians.. but Rolling Rock?Darth Fanboy wrote:Heh, I remember back in the day when "Best" meant how much can you get for the lowest price.
30 cans of High Life for ten bucks or so, made it sickeningly cheap to be an underage drinker.
hahah! Now I settle for no less than a good Rolling Rock or Killians.blech.
~ver
My fault.Slartibartfast wrote:Ok, you've stated that you don't like beer. It's extremely pointless to go about commenting on how everybody can possibly like Beer X at every opportunity.verilon wrote:I don't know about Killians.. but Rolling Rock?Darth Fanboy wrote:Heh, I remember back in the day when "Best" meant how much can you get for the lowest price.
30 cans of High Life for ten bucks or so, made it sickeningly cheap to be an underage drinker.
hahah! Now I settle for no less than a good Rolling Rock or Killians.blech.
~ver
Correctamundo!Slartibartfast wrote:Of all the foreign beer, the only one I've liked is Heineken. Corona is pretty much undrinkable unless you stick a lemon in it, and Bud or Coors are nasty stuff.
Dunno, wasn't too impressed by Hen, drinkable but not especially good ... but that could be very well the pub's fault.The_Lumberjack wrote:I am rather partial to Speckled Hen, as well as Bishop's Finger (nothing quite like draining the head from a Bishop's finger...), Abbot is alright, and back in Lancaster, I was rather partial to Lancaster Bomber. But mainly Old Speckled Hen.
Well, I'm very new to this drinking lark, tend to prefer the real ales, I'm no guarantee of a good review. Hobgoblin was quite nice as well.Jawawithagun wrote:Dunno, wasn't too impressed by Hen, drinkable but not especially good ... but that could be very well the pub's fault.The_Lumberjack wrote:I am rather partial to Speckled Hen, as well as Bishop's Finger (nothing quite like draining the head from a Bishop's finger...), Abbot is alright, and back in Lancaster, I was rather partial to Lancaster Bomber. But mainly Old Speckled Hen.
I love that stuff, but it's a little expensive for an everyday drink.Sriad wrote: Youngs Double Chocolate Stout is the best beer I can think of that hasn't been mentioned already.
Well, I don't have lemon or lime per se, just another similar fruit that tastes better than the two combined. I call it lemon because it's the closest phonetically.verilon wrote:Correctamundo!Slartibartfast wrote:Of all the foreign beer, the only one I've liked is Heineken. Corona is pretty much undrinkable unless you stick a lemon in it, and Bud or Coors are nasty stuff.However, I prefer my Corona with lime.
It's not the greatest in the world, but it's still not a bad beer.
~ver
Limón? That would be lime.. However, if not that.. ok.Slartibartfast wrote:Well, I don't have lemon or lime per se, just another similar fruit that tastes better than the two combined. I call it lemon because it's the closest phonetically.verilon wrote:Correctamundo!Slartibartfast wrote:Of all the foreign beer, the only one I've liked is Heineken. Corona is pretty much undrinkable unless you stick a lemon in it, and Bud or Coors are nasty stuff.However, I prefer my Corona with lime.
It's not the greatest in the world, but it's still not a bad beer.
~ver
Yes, it would be limon, but nope, it's not the same as lime. Unless you're talking about the european one. The one I speak about has like 100 times the concentration of acid. You can actually cook fish in it in under 20 minutes.verilon wrote:Limón? That would be lime.. However, if not that.. ok.Slartibartfast wrote:Well, I don't have lemon or lime per se, just another similar fruit that tastes better than the two combined. I call it lemon because it's the closest phonetically.verilon wrote: Correctamundo!However, I prefer my Corona with lime.
It's not the greatest in the world, but it's still not a bad beer.
~ver
~ver
The word limón means lime.. it's a variation of the lime, I think. It's also what they flavor a certain type of Bacardi with of that I haven't had yet.Slartibartfast wrote:Yes, it would be limon, but nope, it's not the same as lime. Unless you're talking about the european one. The one I speak about has like 100 times the concentration of acid. You can actually cook fish in it in under 20 minutes.
Then how do you say "lemon". To those who use the word "limón", there isn't a clear distinction betwen lemon and lime. Except one is more sweet, the other is more acidic, one is green, the other is yellow, one's bigger, the other is smaller, and it's never consistently the same one (I actually ran a little poll, nobody in a US supermarket or a couple families could tell me which one was which, even after I bought them, showed it to them and allowed them to taste them)verilon wrote:The word limón means lime..
Well, yes I think I've tried those. There's also Vodka.it's a variation of the lime, I think. It's also what they flavor a certain type of Bacardi with of that I haven't had yet.
Damnit.. I can't remember.. been a couple of years since I took Spanish..Slartibartfast wrote:Then how do you say "lemon". To those who use the word "limón", there isn't a clear distinction betwen lemon and lime. Except one is more sweet, the other is more acidic, one is green, the other is yellow, one's bigger, the other is smaller, and it's never consistently the same one (I actually ran a little poll, nobody in a US supermarket or a couple families could tell me which one was which, even after I bought them, showed it to them and allowed them to taste them)verilon wrote:The word limón means lime..
Vodka...Well, yes I think I've tried those. There's also Vodka.it's a variation of the lime, I think. It's also what they flavor a certain type of Bacardi with of that I haven't had yet.