I'm a seasonal drinker, I guess Guinness - the only and only (here, there or in Dubbers) Timothy Taylor's Landlord for an ale, also partial to a Brixton Reliance For lager/pilsner it has to be Pilsner Urquell - the real deal. My local cricket club has it on draught which is incredibly handy when the nipper has 6-8pm practice on a Friday evening For an off-piste, quite like a dark Kozel, Fullers ESB, a Stiegel or Augustiner Helles if I can find it. If not, I'll default to a Camden Hells, Peroni or Moretti For soft drinks it has to be a Gunners in the summer (esp straight after golf), or a blackcurrant and lemonade... loads of ice
With all these independent / micro breweries the field has changed. I generally have a look what’s on offer and take pot luck. Some you win some you lose! but if I had to choose one before I went in the pub it would be Guinness
There's nothing Spanish about Madri. It's an invented brand, brewed in Tadcaster by Molson Coors. It's just Carling with a few more hops in it.
Not massively into all IPAs and that but wingman is absolutely tremendous Had it on draft down Harrogate last year unreal
One of the few times I’d been or nearly involved in footy related violence at tadcaster Stopped off there when we got mullered by Leicester at filbert street 5-2 live on sky Heskey & collymore tore is a part like they usually did Had an enjoyable few pints in their brewery on way back till the locals Started to take umbridge
Almost right, it's the Coors recipe. Pravha is on sale in The Terrace, £3 a pint. It's nice. That 1906 in Spain is good as mentioned, but if you get the chance, try mahou negra, better imo. For me. Kaminetza Staropramen dark Estrella Galicia. Of those more widely available. Leffe blonde Staropramen Murphy's.
A lot of "European" beers for sale in the UK are actually local versions brewed here, including Staropramen and Estrella Damm (but not Galicia). There are some places that sell the original imported stuff. Surprisingly Lidl is pretty good for that.
Drink of choice for me is Trophy, from the supporters club here in Hartlepool by the sea. A lager would be LCL another cracking pint.
Gambrinus is owned by the Pilsner Urquell brewery. Bernard is sold in Czech Republic and surrounding countries, like Hungary and Slovakia. I have had Krusovice a few times in Head of Steam in Durham. Budvar is sold in the Bridge Hotel in High Street.