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falling out of love with lager
Never touch the stuff myself!
But are a few coming to their senses,realising most"UK brewed Lager"is merely fizzy water+chemicals!
I enjoy a good Real Ale and the variety/tastes of different Brews.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17211485
But are a few coming to their senses,realising most"UK brewed Lager"is merely fizzy water+chemicals!
I enjoy a good Real Ale and the variety/tastes of different Brews.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17211485
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm a real ale fan through and through but theres nothing like a cold lager sat outside on a hot day. We dont brew a good lager in the UK and tend to 'brew under licence' continental recipes which tend to be the cheaper end of the market.
I notice supermarkets have been quick to latch onto premium (and expensive) bottled lagers such as Warsteiner, Bitberger,, Staropramen etc.
Personally I prefer the cheaper and stronger Polish lager, Tyskie, which is readily available in most outlets due to demand from Polish immigrants.
I notice supermarkets have been quick to latch onto premium (and expensive) bottled lagers such as Warsteiner, Bitberger,, Staropramen etc.
Personally I prefer the cheaper and stronger Polish lager, Tyskie, which is readily available in most outlets due to demand from Polish immigrants.
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