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Thread: Why did drinkers switch to Lager.

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    It was the two hot summers of '75 and '76 that changed me from bitter to lager. I was so hot after playing cricket, and lager was kept so much colder, that I changed and never went back...
    Ohh wow the summer of '76 eh, and the shocking water drought!
    I remember that mate, and even though I was a little kid at the time (I was 5 then lol), I had to queue with a bucket in the street at the standpipes for water, just like we all had to!!.

    But like you say as well, lager for me is best when its served ice cold, and a lot of them in pubs try to do it now on draught and say its super chilled etc.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Evewolf65 View Post
    Beer drinking is wholly subjective. you either like what you drink or........You don't!
    As my grandad said to me "there's no such thing as bad beer it's just that some is better than others"

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