VOR, there are good quality Belgian beers /no Stella/ - if you go for them, go for trappist beers, great ...
i have a particular weakness for delirium tremens but one bottle is enough, the name isn't ironicbut the taste's really good ...
Delirium tremens has a lovely taste to it, kind of spicy. I am partial to Belgian beers myself. I quite like Leffe, Grimbergen, Duvel and Chimay. I just left them out because I find that they are quite strong for some drinkers. The alcohol content is usually a couple of % higher. If you are not used to it it can come as quite a shock.
Stella is terrible. No other way to describe the stuff.
Leffe, Duvel, Chimay etc are really fantastic ... strong, but at the end of the day, if you are talking "best beer", it should be about quality and not quantity
i'm always wondering about people wanting the best product when they only want to go and get drunk - surely a bottle of the cheapest spirit would do the same for them ...
If I sit down for a meal I always like nice wine and a good beer for a party.
Teatime!!!!!!!!! What is understood doesn't have to be discussed!!!!
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The large bottle of Guiness offa the shelf ( as opposed to the cooler ) is your only man , only to be drunk from a half pint glass mind ! Given the time of the year perhaps a foxy one on the side as well.
Slightly OT, I rarely drink stout but when I do it's nearly always Guinness - mainly due to geography/ubiquity I have to say.
Can someone describe the differences in taste (properly!) between Guinness, Murphys and Beamish for example? I've had them all at some stage but ages ago now. I know one is relatively sweet but I can't remember which one.
You need to get out more, Cav!
Beamish has a slightly burnt taste from it. Murphy's is much smoother and Guinness is somewhere in the middle. Try this sometime. Put a pint of each of the 3 of them on the table in front of you and tap the side of each pint glass with a 50c coin. You'll get a totally different sound from each.
When I'm out of town, or in Kerry, I drink Guinness. I never touch Murphy's. It's like drinking milk...and I don't really like milk. Sorry, Firefly.
When I'm out of town, or in Kerry, I drink Guinness. I never touch Murphy's. It's like drinking milk...and I don't really like milk. Sorry, Firefly.
Jeez they sound different?! Bloody hell.
Thanks - I think the 'sweet' one may have been Murphys then. You haven't sold Beamish very well Lex: 'slightly burnt taste' ?!
Maybe you don't like milk but I don't like burnt toast either!
Would I be right in saying that bottled extra stout Guinness is closer in taste to Beamish than draught Guinness for example?
I had a niiice Murph's in one of your haunts, The Chateaux, last night
I passed the Long Valley about an hour ago and was very tempted to go in for wan. Very difficult to keep it at just the wan though..................
jeeez ye'll be looking for a hang sandwish next
Isn't that called a sergeant down Waterford way? And you're right about the half pint glass....always from a half pint glass.
No . always known as the large bottle in Waterford .
I think the" sergeant " reference relates more to the midlands .
Waterford still has a great tradition of large bottles , you can still get large bottles of Bass , Smithwicks and Carling in addition to Guinness and until quite recently Harp and Phoenix.
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