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    Never been one for non-alcoholic beer myself although it must have improved since the last time I had it 32 years ago ! Used to drink barbican and lime at my golf club when I was 16 until barmaid said I wasn't allowed to buy it so she sold me a can of cider instead !

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    Quote Originally Posted by kigoretrout View Post
    Never been one for non-alcoholic beer myself although it must have improved since the last time I had it 32 years ago ! Used to drink barbican and lime at my golf club when I was 16 until barmaid said I wasn't allowed to buy it so she sold me a can of cider instead !
    non alcoholic beer would taste good if you'd already had 6 pints of normal beer... but kinda defeats the point.

    Just reminded me, I watched a film recently and they gave cider in America to a pregnant woman. I presume cider in America is non alcoholic?

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    FAO - Ilikejam. I responded to your question on the previous page just in case you missed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Getintaethem View Post
    non alcoholic beer would taste good if you'd already had 6 pints of normal beer... but kinda defeats the point.

    Just reminded me, I watched a film recently and they gave cider in America to a pregnant woman. I presume cider in America is non alcoholic?
    My sister in law has emigrated to the States. Her ex- husband, a university graduate didn't realise Scotland was in the UK so nothing really surprises me with them. However, pretty sure a lot of them call a type of non-alcoholic apple juice cider. I think I will give the home brew a spin too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kigoretrout View Post
    I think I will give the home brew a spin too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kigoretrout View Post
    My sister in law has emigrated to the States. Her ex- husband, a university graduate didn't realise Scotland was in the UK so nothing really surprises me with them. However, pretty sure a lot of them call a type of non-alcoholic apple juice cider. I think I will give the home brew a spin too.
    I made my own cider 3 month ago when I was home, bottled it the day before I left for a month. When I got home I had some and its f@cking lethal. Tasted alright. A dry cider as I let the apple juice ferment for more than two weeks(cut off for sweet cider) I think 22 days, cloudy enough not to see the other side of the glass. Anyway, twice I woke up on the sofa as it knocked me out. Still got 20 odd bottles too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacman1903 View Post
    I made my own cider 3 month ago when I was home, bottled it the day before I left for a month. When I got home I had some and its f@cking lethal. Tasted alright. A dry cider as I let the apple juice ferment for more than two weeks(cut off for sweet cider) I think 22 days, cloudy enough not to see the other side of the glass. Anyway, twice I woke up on the sofa as it knocked me out. Still got 20 odd bottles too
    Went on a camping holiday in Southerness with my folks when I was just a loon. Their friends came down for a couple of days bringing with them a stash of Home Brew scrumpy. Never witnessed carnage like it in my life !

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    Her ex- husband, a university graduate didn't realise Scotland was in the UK
    He may just have been ahead of his time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacman1903 View Post
    Anyway, twice I woke up on the sofa as it knocked me out.
    on the same night?

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    This thread is brilliant, haein a wee chuckle at some of it... Think I'll give the home bru malarky a go.

    Went on a camping holiday in Southerness with my folks when I was just a loon. Their friends came down for a couple of days bringing with them a stash of Home Brew scrumpy. Never witnessed carnage like it in my life !

    I think 22 days, cloudy enough not to see the other side of the glass. Anyway, twice I woke up on the sofa as it knocked me out. Still got 20 odd bottles too

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