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Sister_Ray wrote:As if you can get Greene King in the states. That stuff is brewed in the little town where I live, I didn't think it would have such wide distibution.


I salute your town! I hope your tap water tastes as sweet.

2207 wrote:Breakfast beer? Leffe bruin - start as you mean to go on.


That's why I prefer a good beer in the morning. Although I would like to go on with the quality, I'd rather drink a shit beer when I'm 'faced cuz I won't care, I'd eat ants out of Grace Slick's ass at that point.


night_tools wrote:More importantly, what cereals are you all pouring these beers over?


Weetabix.
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daniel robert chapman wrote:Folks, Sam Smith's is brewed about ten miles from here, and a pint in town will cost me £1.50 - that's roughly 75c. It's good stuff.


Actually £1.50 is roughly $3.00 US, but we understood what you meant.

As for Newcastle, I once dated a Geordie, and she told me there was an advert for it where some old man would just keep saying to his wife "Right, off to walk the dog" and then he would sneak down to the pub for a pint of Newcastle. So, that's why the Geordies call it "dog" as far as I know.

I also once had a girlfriend from Newquay, but she never called it "Newkie Brown" - so really, that story has no point at all.

It is one of my favourite bottled beers. So much so, that I think I will go grab another out of the fridge.

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Man I thought I drank too much...

I mean, I love beer, but - for breakfast?!?!?!

Alcohol should not be consumed until the day's tasks have been completed.

You guys must be busy before breakfast.
Rick Reuben wrote:
daniel robert chapman wrote:I think he's gone to bed, Rick.
He went to bed about a decade ago, or whenever he sold his soul to the bankers and the elites.


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sleepkid wrote:
daniel robert chapman wrote:Folks, Sam Smith's is brewed about ten miles from here, and a pint in town will cost me £1.50 - that's roughly 75c. It's good stuff.


Actually £1.50 is roughly $3.00 US, but we understood what you meant.


Oh. Yeah. (Thanks).

Beer for breakfast? Maybe not in Nottingham Simmo, Gareth - but round these parts, I say oh yeah!
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