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Re: Question for the Expats

Postby supporttheunderdog » Sun Aug 14, 2011 3:06 pm

Double Diamond?? Was that meant to be beer??? Ithought it was fizzy-pop. Had to be as they were selling it me when I was 14! As recall it, it worked wonders on the Bladder, which went on to over-time.
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Re: Question for the Expats

Postby supporttheunderdog » Sun Aug 14, 2011 3:09 pm

fig head wrote:This is quite racist me think


I would not worry - It has gone off-topic about beer!!
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Re: Question for the Expats

Postby denizaksulu » Sun Aug 14, 2011 5:05 pm

CBBB wrote:
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kurupetos wrote:They can do something about their beer though. :?


Philistine! You have no taste! With the possible exception of Belgium, Britain has one of widest varieties of beers of excellent quality in the World , with a vast range of flavours. Not all British beer is good - I can recall Watney's Red Barrel and Ind Coope "Long Life" to name but two best forgotten,

More than cen be said for Cyprus - nothing wrong with Keo or Leon - I'll happliy drink either - but only TWO local beers??

(carlsberg does not count, being a Danish beer brewed under license)


You forgot DoubleDiamond, yuch! That goes for Leon as well, gnats piss.

:shock: I would not know.
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Re: Question for the Expats

Postby kurupetos » Sun Aug 14, 2011 5:40 pm

fig head wrote:This is quite racist me think

You think? I don't think.
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Re: Question for the Expats

Postby kurupetos » Sun Aug 14, 2011 5:41 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
CBBB wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:
kurupetos wrote:They can do something about their beer though. :?


Philistine! You have no taste! With the possible exception of Belgium, Britain has one of widest varieties of beers of excellent quality in the World , with a vast range of flavours. Not all British beer is good - I can recall Watney's Red Barrel and Ind Coope "Long Life" to name but two best forgotten,

More than cen be said for Cyprus - nothing wrong with Keo or Leon - I'll happliy drink either - but only TWO local beers??

(carlsberg does not count, being a Danish beer brewed under license)


You forgot DoubleDiamond, yuch! That goes for Leon as well, gnats piss.

:shock: I would not know.
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Is it because you are a Turk? :lol:
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Re: Question for the Expats

Postby denizaksulu » Sun Aug 14, 2011 5:46 pm

kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
CBBB wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:
kurupetos wrote:They can do something about their beer though. :?


Philistine! You have no taste! With the possible exception of Belgium, Britain has one of widest varieties of beers of excellent quality in the World , with a vast range of flavours. Not all British beer is good - I can recall Watney's Red Barrel and Ind Coope "Long Life" to name but two best forgotten,

More than cen be said for Cyprus - nothing wrong with Keo or Leon - I'll happliy drink either - but only TWO local beers??

(carlsberg does not count, being a Danish beer brewed under license)


You forgot DoubleDiamond, yuch! That goes for Leon as well, gnats piss.

:shock: I would not know.
:D

Is it because you are a Turk? :lol:


No, because unlike you, I have no idea what 'Gnats Piss' tastes like. :roll:
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Re: Question for the Expats

Postby kurupetos » Sun Aug 14, 2011 5:48 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:
kurupetos wrote:They can do something about their beer though. :?


Philistine! You have no taste! With the possible exception of Belgium, Britain has one of widest varieties of beers of excellent quality in the World , with a vast range of flavours. Not all British beer is good - I can recall Watney's Red Barrel and Ind Coope "Long Life" to name but two best forgotten,

More than cen be said for Cyprus - nothing wrong with Keo or Leon - I'll happliy drink either - but only TWO local beers??

(carlsberg does not count, being a Danish beer brewed under license)

:twisted: I will name a few: Everards, Old Speckled Hen, London Pride, Bombardier, Newcastle Brown Ale.

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Re: Question for the Expats

Postby kurupetos » Sun Aug 14, 2011 5:50 pm

denizaksulu wrote:No, because unlike you, I have no idea what 'Gnats Piss' tastes like. :roll:

If you're not a Turk, you must be a Londoner. :lol:

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Re: Question for the Expats

Postby denizaksulu » Sun Aug 14, 2011 6:17 pm

kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:No, because unlike you, I have no idea what 'Gnats Piss' tastes like. :roll:

If you're not a Turk, you must be a Londoner. :lol:

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Hmmmm!!!! I see you are pissed on Gnats Ale. You have my sympathy. :D
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Re: Question for the Expats

Postby supporttheunderdog » Sun Aug 14, 2011 6:41 pm

kurupetos wrote:
fig head wrote:This is quite racist me think

You think? I don't think.


Yes, that would be about right.....:-)
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