I don’t drink beer, but I bet these are tasty. If you like beer.
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Thu, Nov 27, 2014 3:27am
I wouldn’t know, the only beer that exists near campus is Bud Light. It is more or less turned spring-water, without the spring. My floor-mates seem to think more is more when it comes to alcohol content, I can’t stand whiskey.
The two on the outside are fairly standard beers, about as mass-market as real ales get, but still quite drinkable; the one in the middle I haven’t tried, because small breweries are opening all the time at the moment and I can’t keep up.
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I wouldn’t know, the only beer that exists near campus is Bud Light. It is more or less turned spring-water, without the spring. My floor-mates seem to think more is more when it comes to alcohol content, I can’t stand whiskey.
As I said, I don’t drink beer, but even I know that Bud Light doesn’t count as beer.
Looks good. Why is a pint of beer so expensive in London?
I love Yuengling Beer brewed here in PA’s oldest brewery.
(If someone asks you if you like Yuengling, just say “I don’t know, I’ve never Yuengled!”
Everything is expensive in London.
The two on the outside are fairly standard beers, about as mass-market as real ales get, but still quite drinkable; the one in the middle I haven’t tried, because small breweries are opening all the time at the moment and I can’t keep up.