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    Found out that the bar I normally start my Gods Country (Sunderland) pub crawls in (Laings) has stopped selling Carling Premier.

    Now its either wifebeater (Stella), 1664, carling cold or Fosters - not in the same class.

    Davy

  • #2
    Try Newcastle Broon Davy,gaans doon a treat mate
    Cheers Alan...

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    • #3
      Try White Legsoff or the new \"Carling Championship\" ale or failing that drugs



      [Edited on 11/11/2005 by Charlie_Thompson]
      "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
      Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

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      • #4
        or a nice dry snakie
        cheers
        mark

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        • #5
          whateva geeze but 1664 , Stella (Brewed in England s**t), whooppee fuc**in doo. Just howel the tastiest and best Belgium star and take no notice of me
          Regards, Graham

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          • #6
            whateva geeze but 1664 , Stella (Brewed in England s**t), whooppee fuc**in doo. Just howel the tastiest and best Belgium star and take no notice of me
            Anybody translate for me
            Davy

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            • #7
              You\'re just gonna have to start your pub crawl around the corner in \"Chaplins\" and drink extra cold Guiness instead Davy
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              • #8
                whateva geeze but 1664 , Stella (Brewed in England s**t), whooppee fuc**in doo. Just howel the tastiest and best Belgium star and take no notice of me
                Anybody translate for me
                REGARDS GRAHAM.
                it was the early hours Davy
                Cheers Alan...

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                • #9
                  Loads of good beer in gods real country Davy !!!!!
                  You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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                  • #10
                    Hmm, it\'s the other Oblickta again

                    Translation: Dont drink Stella that is brewed in the Uk coz the Belgium stuff is much nicer. There is a difference, just read the can
                    Regards, Graham

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                    • #11
                      Hey Graham are you dissing me beer like ,me and Stella go back a long way you know lol... in fact she\'s here with me now .
                      You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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                      • #12
                        Insist on the best Steve. The Belgium imported has much less gas & tastes better IMHO. Hav\' ya seen the cheap \"gold top\" Stella in Netto? Okay 4 first year students. Take the test: one can of English (Sheepdog p***) v \"the Belgium original\". My local shopkeeper has to drive from N/cle to Swallwell nearly every day to get the good stuff or we burn his mam < joke but wont edit presently
                        Regards, Graham

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                        • #13
                          I have the greatest dissrespect 4 Stella coz or I\'d obviously be Jonny Depp without it. Stella is takin\' over thr world & we r powerless 2 do anything about it. I stand still and have no questions
                          Regards, Graham

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                          • #14
                            OK Graham where in Swalwell ( bedrock as it\'s known over here ) does he get it ..premier wholesalers ??
                            You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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                            • #15
                              Hmm, good Q. Steve. Just pop into Wingrove wines (opposite the fire station on Westgate rd) and I\'m sure \"fatty slave\" will point you in the rioght direction. Alternativly, Walkers newsagents just up the road (on the other side) always hav\' the \"good stuff\". BUT, if it says on the can, \"brewed in the UK\", dont drink it. This \"is\" the way forward!!
                              Regards, Graham

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