One beer
#48
That's a tough question... for me it would have to be "boring" old Boddington's, which will no doubt send the purists up in arms! But, it goes down easy and I never get bored of it. Funnily enough I have one next to me right now...
#52
Can I pick a Cider? Addlestons for me, if it had to be beer, then a Flowers would be ok, but I'd prefer cider thanks.
#55
For such a venture, I'd require something that doesn't dissolve what little stomach lining I have left or rot my guts out into a stinky shitty puree fountain.
So my choice would probably be this:

Bottles are better than cans, too. Way more class
So my choice would probably be this:

Bottles are better than cans, too. Way more class
#56
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Sadly gluten and my guts are sworn enemies so I can never have beer again.
. But supposing a cure were found then my choice would be Hoegaarden.
. But supposing a cure were found then my choice would be Hoegaarden.
#57
For such a venture, I'd require something that doesn't dissolve what little stomach lining I have left or rot my guts out into a stinky shitty puree fountain.
So my choice would probably be this:
http://www.ocado.com/catalog/images-...23842011_H.jpg
Bottles are better than cans, too. Way more class
So my choice would probably be this:
http://www.ocado.com/catalog/images-...23842011_H.jpg
Bottles are better than cans, too. Way more class

Glad to say that I can get a regular supply of it at my local supermarket here in AZ.
#58
If I had to drink the same beer for every bloody occassion, it would have to be pretty tame, I say Moosehead. Can't imagine drinking some fancy 9% craft beer forever.
#59
#60
After some radical in-depth self-actualization and productive class location therapy I’ve changed my decision to Stella.



