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He drinks Carling, how would he know the difference.

Where as I enjoyed 21 different beers on Saturday, half of each, on my annual meet up with mates from Liverpool day out in Shrewsbury. Watched most of the France game on a TV in the Nag's Head beer garden. Cracker pub, see photos below

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They had the big TV on the timber frame. Needless to say the building is Grade II listed, the timber section in the beer garden is 14th century, best of all they do not sell Carling

****ing ****hole <ok>
 
Serious question for once.
Do you actually like any other beers?

Serious answer - yes <laugh>

Back in the day, I used to drink bitter, but I went to Aston University and bitter at that time in Birm was totally undrinkable. Lager was more bland and so you could get pissed and not throw up whilst doing so. I guess it's more habit now than anything else. I know what I'm getting with Carling, which is a palatable, reasonably priced lager that's medium strength. I do drink cask ales now and again and continental lagers. Don't touch cider.
 
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Serious answer - yes <laugh>

Back in the day, I used to drink bitter, but I went to Aston University and bitter at that time in Birm was totally undrinkable. Lager was more bland and so you could get pissed and not throw up whilst doing so. I guess it's more habit now than anything else. I know what I'm getting with Carling, which is a palatable, reasonably priced lager that's medium strength. I do drink cask ales now and again and continental lagers. Don't touch cider.

Have you ever had Bitburger lager on draft, it is ace but difficult to find. Asahi is also good, very dry Japanese lager. They probably drank the world's entire stock after last nights game
 
You've already given more than enough details to be able to figure it out mate <ok>


Dinner ladies in Northern Cheshire named Rachel with a daughter in her early 20s puts her probably in her early 50's or thereabouts.

Couldnt be too hard to find her if anyone cares enough to look through the rosters. (Don't worry... I'm too busy... )
 
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