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Marie-Line
Edinburgh247 Bletherer!
    
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Posted - 27/09/2004 : 22:14:21
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Which is the best beer in Scotland?
Iknow Irsh beers, French beers and also from Belgium, Nederland, Germany and Luxembourg, but nothing about Scottish beers.
Sure nobody will have the same tastes, but it's just to know better Scottish beers.
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McBride
Edinburgh247 Member
 
 Scotland
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Posted - 27/03/2005 : 23:07:32
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| to be honest i would stay well clear of scottish beer's. unless you have the urge to drink something that tastes like rusty metal. good ol tennents |
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Marie-Line
Edinburgh247 Bletherer!
    
 France
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McBride
Edinburgh247 Member
 
 Scotland
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Posted - 29/03/2005 : 23:39:18
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you have to understand that most things i say are in humour, im actually quite a happy guy, even if i do sound like a miserable sod
sorry for the misunderstanding |
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Marie-Line
Edinburgh247 Bletherer!
    
 France
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McBride
Edinburgh247 Member
 
 Scotland
45 Posts |
Posted - 31/03/2005 : 22:01:21
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| nothing for you to apoligize for, i have a kinda weird hatred of smileys, cant stand the little devils |
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KingMob
Edinburgh247 Bletherer!
    
 Scotland
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Posted - 02/04/2005 : 21:52:18
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No good beer in Scotland - are you kidding?
McBride you're young so I'll forgive you for thinking that Tennents is a great drink when its' really just a cheap and nasty lager IMHO.
Better trying something like Deuchars, brewed here in Edinburgh. Tastes great and doesn't give you ablinding hangiver the next day. |
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McBride
Edinburgh247 Member
 
 Scotland
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Posted - 03/04/2005 : 21:42:04
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hold on, dont get the immpresion im a fan of tennents, i was trying to say it tastes like rusty metal.
and age has nothing to do with the drinking of beer. i started to drink when i was 16, which now is on average quite a high age. a friday never goes by when you dont see a group of 14 year old boys out their nut on special brew |
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Marie-Line
Edinburgh247 Bletherer!
    
 France
364 Posts |
Posted - 04/04/2005 : 13:20:16
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so you drink for one year ago...
I was sure there were good beers in Scotland, and my friends asked me if I knew some of them, that's why I asked that on the board.
And yes, age has nothing to do with the drinking of beers... but it has to do with experience and tastes. It's impossible that in Scotland there was no good beer, and you can't taste them all in one year. May be you said there was no good beer in Scotland for joking, but it was quite a serious question, even if alcohol is not really serious. We don't want to be bad with you, but your asking are sometimes not very good with us, and it's hard sometimes to keep quiet with that. Like went you wall me "bitch", it's not really a nickname I like to ear... do you understand? It's not against you because you're new, it's because of the way you use to talk to us. |
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McBride
Edinburgh247 Member
 
 Scotland
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Posted - 05/04/2005 : 22:52:32
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its obviously getting lost in translation, its the way i would talk to anyone i meet its just maybe not how things are done in france.
anyway you probably have a point with the "havent tasted all beers in one year" but i tend not to drink scottish beers. |
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