Favourite beer !
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- Silver Wings
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A nice Little Creatures Pilsner is the go, however nothing beats a ice cold bundy after a long hot day in the saddle.
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- Silver Wings
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I'm with you on that one wilco, except I prefer the pale ale or bright ale. Little Creatures would also have to make the best mid strength beer around in Rogers.
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- Silver Wings
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tooheys Pilsener or Corona's when the bottle-o doesn't have em
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- Silver Wings
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Gotta be Boags being a redneck tasmanian lower class git, which makes me a definite non-starter for a plank driver... and perfect fling wing . Boags Draught too.. not that fancy watered down premium gear. Gotta be able to taste hops. Its good for you. And if you have to put fruit or something else in your beer to make it taste good.. its not a real beer....
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- Silver Wings
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Guinness - all the vits & minerals you need add a tomatoe for the vit C and you can tell the Drug & alo testing that your on a health kick
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- Silver Wings
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Although "Torque Turn" ideasss have a good feel - free beer
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- Silver Wings
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what about an EMU EXPORT , if your lucky to get the 1 that has been rolling around in the front of the toyota rather than the 1 in the back
- heli_79
- Silver Wings
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Ice cold XXXX gold or if it's available and free - Heiniken!
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- CYHeli
- 4th Dan
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Crownies.
And why do I have to provide them again??
Tooheys Blue was a good drop.
Let's be honest people, almost anything with hops that's cold.
And why do I have to provide them again??
Tooheys Blue was a good drop.
Let's be honest people, almost anything with hops that's cold.
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- bladepitch
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would you lot get out of your dresses and throw on some bloody pants.
uncle chop chop says...harden the f*#k up!
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- Master Cylinder
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- Twistgrip
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Can't beat a cold kilkenney!!
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- 2nd Dan
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Sorry guys but there is nothing like Boags Classic Blonde!
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- Silver Wings
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Can't beat an ice cold Rum and Coke, but if its going to beer, Corona all the way.
- Mongrel Dog
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What a great thread! There seems to be good deal of love for Corona out there. Doesn't float my boat unfortunately, in fact I have a carton of it in the wardrobe that I was given. I think I'll throw it in the esky over Christmas and hope someone shifts it.
For me, it's not one but a few. I'm with Whirlyman on the Boags Draught, equally Coopers Pale Pale ale. Two excellent session beers. If I'm only going to have a few I find the James Squire Amber and Golden Ales hard to beat. When I'm overseas it's Becks and Staropramen. Finally, if I can find somewhere that pours it properly (which is becoming increasingly difficult) I cant go past a pint of Guiness.
Bladepitch-I'm disappointed, a helicopter pilot should have tastes so incredibly refined, that drinking a blended scotch should be well beneath him! Let me know if you like me to recommend some good malts.
Cheers, MD
For me, it's not one but a few. I'm with Whirlyman on the Boags Draught, equally Coopers Pale Pale ale. Two excellent session beers. If I'm only going to have a few I find the James Squire Amber and Golden Ales hard to beat. When I'm overseas it's Becks and Staropramen. Finally, if I can find somewhere that pours it properly (which is becoming increasingly difficult) I cant go past a pint of Guiness.
Bladepitch-I'm disappointed, a helicopter pilot should have tastes so incredibly refined, that drinking a blended scotch should be well beneath him! Let me know if you like me to recommend some good malts.
Cheers, MD
- Desertflyer
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Tiger beer. Takes me back to Thailand.
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