the double chocolate is popular here too. I bet it would be good mixed with certain other beers.
the double chocolate is popular here too. I bet it would be good mixed with certain other beers.
Right now I'm particularly fond of Snow Cap, and Arrogant Bastard Ale. Sierra Nevada is also a good pale ale.
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale......Always tasty!!!
Boddingtons, AKA the Cream of Manchester, the beer is 4.7% alcohol by volume and comes in a yellow can with a superior widget: Boddingtons Pub Ale. Goes good with a Guinness.
Originally Posted by Michelle Aston
We ALWAYS have Boddington's in the fridge...and the Macc Lads on the stereo!
"'EY! 'EY! 'EY!, The lads are on their way, with their bayonets and their tommy-guns and their bellies full of Boddington's"
Haha you have Bodd's in the USA? if its small time over there check out the ad's, I bet theyre on youtube.
Yep, we've got it. My wife's family is from England (outside Liverpool, but not too far from Manchester) so she likes the stuff. It seemed like it was picking up steam over here for a while and you could get it in lots of bars, but then it just kinda started to disappear. Oh, well keeps the old lady out of the bars and at home where she belongs! I'll definitely check out the ads, thanks.Originally Posted by percolator fish
I agree about STELLA. If you want something light, it works quite well.
If a darker beer is more your thing, ever try Samuel Adams BLACK?
If you prefer something with a serious kick... I would suggest CHIMAY Blue.
It depends on what you're in the mood for I guess.
Good thing I do a beer tasting podcast. lol
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