Which beer?
#16










Joined: May 2007
Posts: 5,133

No beer, no wine, no spirit, no nothing alcofrolic.
15 days in ... Jesus, March is a long month
15 days in ... Jesus, March is a long month
#18
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 23
From: Redcliffe,Brisbane

As long as it's "Wet and fizzy and makes you dizzy" anything will do!!
#19
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Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 8

Hahn Super Dry does it for me these days.
I found Newcastle Brown in the local bottle shop the other day and picked up a sixer for old times sake.
I must have grown a bit since I left the UK as the bottles seem real small over here.
Oh for a warm pint of Bass.
I found Newcastle Brown in the local bottle shop the other day and picked up a sixer for old times sake.
I must have grown a bit since I left the UK as the bottles seem real small over here.
Oh for a warm pint of Bass.
#20
He was a Strongbow drinker back home but says the Aus Strongbow is nothing like......
He should be well pleased with the Magners though
- OK to buy on special occassions but too expensive to drink regularly... He'll have to start to like the Aus stuff
#22
I find that they all taste much of a muchness, and it only really needs to be cold and fizzy to pass my test!!
So, XXXX, for budgetary purposes, Carlton Cold, if i'm a little more flush and Boags if i'm quid's in.
If you're loaded, try Knappstein. It's really strong, and is more like a wine/beer than a normal beer. Bloody nice though.
So, XXXX, for budgetary purposes, Carlton Cold, if i'm a little more flush and Boags if i'm quid's in.
If you're loaded, try Knappstein. It's really strong, and is more like a wine/beer than a normal beer. Bloody nice though.
#23










Joined: May 2007
Posts: 5,133


I've dropped weight, saved some cash and have lost my man boobs
so personally I am up on the deal.Don't need booze to have a good time, right?!





