Biscuit Barrel
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Kronenburg 1664 in the Hove Park Tavern before Albion games. Started drinking around 1994.
It was Scottish I believe but now everywhere here in Brazil.Skol seemed everywhere back then, I do believe Skol means 'cheers' in Danish, however I think it was south American.
My first ever pint was in the Station Pub next to Hove station. Still remember to this day the guy buying the round asked what I wanted, "same as you" was my reply and my first taste of alcohol was a pint of lager around 1972.
Mid 70's my local was the Greyhound in Keymer where many a Thursday & Sunday was spent. £2 would get me 8 pints of Watneys Starlight. Just looked it up and it was only 3%. No wonder I drove home most nights!
It was Scottish I believe but now everywhere here in Brazil.
Watneys Red Barrel, underage in a grim backstreet pub in Dover
Worthington E and McEwans Tartan, Watney's Red Barrel was widely available but I avoided it like the plague, also rattling around when I started was Double Diamond, Christ, beer drinking was shit back then !
See you boys, and a fair few others, [MENTION=5306]Questions[/MENTION] & [MENTION=13309]maltaseagull[/MENTION] down the seafront later
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Dunno about you guys but atm if I put that on I'd look like I swallowed the barrel whole, as well.
Guinness, my reasoning at the time was that no self respecting young lad would order it, therefore they would think i'm older than i looked! In hindsight it didn't often work, and when it did i ended up with a pint that i couldn't stand!
These days i love Guinness and real ale... god i feel old!