Occasionally, I like to get on Lidl's cheap alcohol kick. With German Perlanbacher beer at Euros 3.69 for 6off 0.5 litre bottles it is an absolute winner, as the beer is better than much of the chemical beer brewed in Holland by the likes of Heinkein which is 2.5 times the price. However, when you purchase two bottles of New World Old Vine Zinfandel of 2012 vintage for a mere 10 Euros, then the warning signs are readily apparent, but still I insisted on the purchase. Indeed, the rancid flavour of newly fallen Autumn leaves into a pool of dog urine, did not fail to deliver, with hints of 8 pints of Stella Artois hangovers, half a glass was more than enough to illicit regret in my unwise purchase.
^ I go for Lidl Grafenwalder instead, but recently drink more of their cider instead. Good stuff. They occasionally have ales at good prices too.
Mild was the original session beer, designed to be drunk ten pints at a time.
One of my wruwral mates gave me a dozen of his own Shiraz, made in a shed. Wonderful deep deep brown red and heavy dry fruit taste - a wine to chew and better than many expensive wines.
Wetherspoons at the Ace of Spades again.
I think my last post about this place was moderated because of my disparaging comments about gypsies. Well there were no knackers in today. No small pony and trap in the car park with a heap of shit beside it. No pikies in scaffolder T shirts.
Despite the heat I had a selection of excellent ales -JHB, Titanic, Sambrooks etc. Six halves including a mild. Very cheap too.
Pairs horribly with spelt bread, egg, and fake bacon btw. Man, I have got to get a woman in my life.
Last edited by Worried Man (2013-07-17 19:51:14)
Franziskaner weissbier
lol at the co-habitators. I'm not willing to go that far, but a one week stand might be nice.
I like Cutty and water. I used to drink that with regularity.
Marseille's finest, Paul Ricard's Pastis, a fantastic summer spirit with plenty of water and ice....
Perfect for languid summer evenings and twilight whilst digging Swedish jazz.
Banks Mild from Lidl. (Still watching the golf.)
May not be available in continental Lidls.
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2012/06/26/why-mild-ale-is-enjoying-a-revival/
Last edited by Kingston1an (2013-07-18 11:52:13)
Sadly, not available in the Lidl's in the Netherlands. It should be!
Newcastle Bombshell. Pretty tasty. I'm in here drinkin' with Jeff Reed.
That was a good time, WM. I'd seen the bombshell at the grocery. I nearly parted with a sawbuck to acquire six bottles, but figured it would disappoint me.
I was at a PTA type gathering on Friday night, they had no hard liquor, which I expected, so I stuck to four 25cl Heinkein beers. I noticed they had Arrogant Frog Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2011, so I bought one yesterday to check it out. Well, it was inoffensive and boring, but at Euros 6.99 what do you expect?
Sounds like you lucked out. I would expect heartburn followed by kidney failure.
A Chilean red and whatever our pikey chums bring over from Kingston.
Sat in Poppins cafe in Alton yesterday having a full English breakfast and the town crier walked in. Tricorn hat with feathers, hose on his legs and carrying a bell. He asked if we here for the weekend and went way when we said 'No'. We never did find out what he was promoting.
After that, we had a quick look at the musket holes from the civil war in St. Lawrence church and caught the bus out to Cheriton and drank home brewed ales at The Flower Pots. Then on to The Ship for Palmers and Cotleigh (not as good as previous pub). Then the Hawkley Inn for various ales. The back to Alton and Triplefff ales in Railway Arms. Caught 22:15 back to London.
I had a panama, O'Connell old stock madras and J Press cotton jacket with cotton trousers and desert boots. People mainly noticed the panama and said I looked like the bloke off some antiques programme on the telly.