Beer, revisited

I see no potential problems with this at all. :lol:



They did the same and longer for Euro 1996 and it went surprisingly well.

A lot of " regular " pubs, like my local just used it as an excuse to stay open a bit longer than they normally did if the pub was busy and then anyone who wanted to watch the footy, got off to a pub / bar that they knew had it on.
 
They did the same and longer for Euro 1996 and it went surprisingly well.

A lot of " regular " pubs, like my local just used it as an excuse to stay open a bit longer than they normally did if the pub was busy and then anyone who wanted to watch the footy, got off to a pub / bar that they knew had it on.
Transport will be a problem.
 
Two weekend pours, both very nice.

Sullivan's Black Marble Stout (Nitro). Was very nice and smooth. I suspect I may upset some Irish here, but I guess this is what Guiness is supposed to taste like (although maybe this has less bite than a Guiness, it was almost like a milk stout). I know you can get a Guiness Nitro here in the States, but it's been a minute since I've had a one. *Was my first time drinking a Sullivan's, have never seen this before.

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La Trappe Quad. I'm a sucker for anything Belgian, especially if it tastes nice and is less than $5 a bottle, and this ticked both of those boxes for me. I've had this before and I'm sure I'll have it again.

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Also, I apparently need to clean that appliance. No idea what that stain is, but it's bugging me more in these pictures than IRL.
 
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