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What are you drinking tonight?

And jolly nice it was.
Just about to pour a glass of this

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And jolly nice it was.
 
angry vitriolic little man Poster #1,446,
I thought did I hear a squeak from your Mom's spare bedroom - I did - well done.
 
angry vitriolic little man Poster #1,446,
. you're projecting again . and not a grain of wit in your reply. Perhaps you don't know that Vitriol is an old name for sulfuric acid , aka battery acid . I shall view your future posts as acid reflux.
 
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First born is currently living in Auz, and says they have some decent pale ales.

But the lagers are pizz.

The fizzy cold lager may poss be what's needed in such a hot climate. I believe they do some darker, English style ales as well. Not sure if they are like our bitters. I've not been. On visits to The States, remember going out for the evening to bars and drinking a reasonable amount of Coors because that's about the only beer many bars do - though things may be improving. Driving the car back to our accomm. I felt sober as a judge. Did manage to seek out some better beers like Samuel Adams and in the Tennessee area you could get Jack Daniels beer. Even the odd microbrewery.

 
I dont drink alcohol as much as i used to. Maybe the odd bottle of wine in my bowl....
 
First born is currently living in Auz, and says they have some decent pale ales.

But the lagers are pizz.

When I was there, fortyish years ago, I thought the mass market lager style beers were much better than the ones we got here at the time. I could never drink Carling etc, but I really liked Tooheys. Also, it seemed to suit the climate. Australia didn't really have much air conditioning back then. And a bit stronger than I had expected. Also, the standard beer measure is a schooner, which is a nicer size to hold than a pint, as it's basically three quarters.

Is he staying in a particular area?
 
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the standard beer measure is a schooner,
Years ago, a mate of mines girlfriend used to drink sherry. She would always ask for a schooner which was just a double sherry. I don’t think it was quite three quarters of a pint though!
 
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