Mine too... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Aberdonian Stu
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Mine too... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Aberdonian Stu
I am very much one of those people who make sure i buy Irish and i think the whole country should.if you dont do so already this is what you do.
Go to LIDL and make sure what you buy has a fimilar language on it...its that simple :D
dutch gold imo is the nicest tasting beer from a can that im aware of. so what if its not irish, its cheap. people who buy mcvities also piis me off as well as walkers crisp buyers there mank.
Royal Dutch was much better. Stronger. 5 Royal Dutch + Bottle Buckfast = 1 Great Night in Coppers/Palace/Portobello* c.2000 :D
[SIZE=1]*and terribly low standards it must be said :o [/SIZE]
I was never fond of Royal Dutch. It was the "In" drink when I began my not-so-legal drinking days but Dutch Gold was coming back into fashion and I drank that instead.
I try and buy Irish as much as possible.Go to the local buther for the meat,go to the fruit & veg shop for that and get the remainder in VFM/Aldi/Lidl or Supervalu.I hate Tesco and will only go if all the other shops are closed.
You havent' been to Tesco Crumlin then, classy shop in a classy "shopping centre" :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Wiseguy
Tesco are the best of standard shop. Usually have best location & opening hours too. Superquinn are more expensive but better quality in fresh foods & better service. They too far for me to travel to regularily though.
It's quite simple. Royal Dutch 5% vs. Dutch Gold 4,2%. No contest when the general idea is to get rubbered. Anyway DG is rank.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aberdonian Stu
Bavaria........nuf said.isnt that right wild rover