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I don't know why but it is the rule. If I'm ever in a boozer and bottles topped like that are what's getting bought and sunk.

I seen this on Twitter the other day :

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No wonder the till is empty, tbh.

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9 hours ago, Derry Alli said:

I don't know why but it is the rule. If I'm ever in a boozer and bottles topped like that are what's getting bought and sunk.

I seen this on Twitter the other day :

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No wonder the till is empty, tbh.

Jeezo that's grim.

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Great name for a beer. Liquid Refreshment, a NZ IPA from Wellington’s Garage Project. It’s a refreshing liquid and have 3 more cans after this one. 

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On the sauce from Sauce Brewing Co., Marrickville (Sydney). Their Pacific Ale which is a mid strength 3.5%, like a few Aussie Pacific Ales. Pleasantly drinkable and would buy again.

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Roald Amundsen made it all the way from to the South Pole. Now his namesake, Amundsen Brewery, has managed it all the way from Oslo to South Australia with a Hopbliminal Messages New England IPA. It’s travelled well.

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13 minutes ago, Theo said:

Any recommendations for beer glasses which will retain the head of a beer? I mainly drink imported German and Czech pilsner/lager.

A couple swiped from your local should do it. As long as they've no been through the glass washer a 1000 times. 

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3 hours ago, Theo said:

Any recommendations for beer glasses which will retain the head of a beer? I mainly drink imported German and Czech pilsner/lager.

Classic German pub glass is the Willi Becher style. This is about as cheap as I can see in the UK without ordering 12 of them - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Luminarc-Concept-Willibecher-Tumbler-AJ3400-Loose/dp/B0108G599W/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?crid=3QVV1OSBS5CH8&keywords=willi+becher+glass&qid=1705077175&sprefix=willi+becher+glass%2Caps%2C180&sr=8-8

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6 hours ago, Theo said:

Any recommendations for beer glasses which will retain the head of a beer? I mainly drink imported German and Czech pilsner/lager.

If you're drinking Czech pilsner then the key is to maximise volume rather than maintain a thimble-width with a narrow glass. Something like this:

https://thornbridgebrewery.co.uk/products/the-czech-mates-pack-20-beers-and-budvar-glass

poured with a correct head will do. 

2 hours ago, carpetmonster said:

Classic German pub glass is the Willi Becher style. This is about as cheap as I can see in the UK without ordering 12 of them - 

That's really not a classic German pub glass unless it has been turned into a Wetherspoons recently. 

And even, the dimpled ale glasses from Wetherspoons would be a better option than that generic shite. 

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Reads like type 2 diabetes but it's actually well balanced, not overly sweet at all. Mostly coffee/chocolate bitterness before an Irish cream liqueur finish to stop it getting too dry. 

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2 minutes ago, virginton said:

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Reads like type 2 diabetes but it's actually well balanced, not overly sweet at all. Mostly coffee/chocolate bitterness before an Irish cream liqueur finish to stop it getting too dry. 

Jings! Is that even beer?

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