el punal
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I was with you all the way there, right up until the last word. . . . Tea is the juice of the devil.
Hell is lovely this time of year.
I was with you all the way there, right up until the last word. . . . Tea is the juice of the devil.
I like the taste of beer, but don't always want the alcohol content. Hence why I often have a 0% beer. brewdog and Brooklyn both have decent options in my opinion. I'd be interested in trying them Guinness zero.I just can’t see the point in no alcohol beers and wines. I’d much rather have a nice Orannge juice and lemonade or a cup of tea.
What?! Guinness is lovely! You'll be telling me Marmite is horrible next!
And Dr Pepper's? Disgusting stuff.
Oh and please can all the people who are spelling Guinness as 'Guiness' stop. It's driving me crazy!
I was with you all the way there, right up until the last word. . . . Tea is the juice of the devil.
If you still have to spend half the day in the bog after a few pints of this I see no point if it doesn’t contain alcohol
Not much of a drinker of alcohol myself but I've tasted it here and I've tasted in in County Kerry, there is a distinctive difference, mainly the County Kerry stuff was actually quite nice, the stuff I tasted here was rubbish in comparison, both standard draught, both made from supposedly the same ingredients, so why the taste difference?.
I just can’t see the point in no alcohol beers and wines. I’d much rather have a nice Orannge juice and lemonade or a cup of tea.
Ghost Ship is available in an Adult Version and very nice it is too.
Guiness always tasted a bit shit. It's only redeeming feature was that it contained alcohol. Without the warm glow of the effect of the alcohol, it's on a par with Dr. Pepper's (and that is setting the bar really low!)
Yes, but have you tried a Guinness/Dr Pepper shandy?
I just can’t see the point in no alcohol beers and wines. I’d much rather have a nice Orannge juice and lemonade or a cup of tea.
It is ... and I've drunk it. But the low alcohol version has kept the taste - it's great for a session (the days when I could drink eight pints a night are way behind me)
Not much of a drinker of alcohol myself but I've tasted it here and I've tasted in in County Kerry, there is a distinctive difference, mainly the County Kerry stuff was actually quite nice, the stuff I tasted here was rubbish in comparison, both standard draught, both made from supposedly the same ingredients, so why the taste difference?.
Not much of a drinker of alcohol myself but I've tasted it here and I've tasted in in County Kerry, there is a distinctive difference, mainly the County Kerry stuff was actually quite nice, the stuff I tasted here was rubbish in comparison, both standard draught, both made from supposedly the same ingredients, so why the taste difference?.
How about when you are the designated driver and you can't stand sweet sugary drinks like OJ and lemonade and you don't want to sit there looking like a social leper when everyone else has got a lovely looking beer in front of them? Now that non-alcoholic beer tastes perfectly good it is a bloody useful alternative.