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• #1577
Bah, drinking ale is good for you, it's only meths drinkers that get ill, and I've cut right down on my meths.
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• #1578
poor cider
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• #1579
poor cider
Best left for yokels, winos and kids.
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• #1580
and people from herefordshire
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• #1581
Covered under Yokels IMO. nt
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• #1582
I like cider, results in a different* kind of drunk.
- village idiot type
- village idiot type
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• #1583
- village idiot type
Strange, Snottyotter manages that whilst drinking Red Stripe.
- village idiot type
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• #1584
I like cider, results in a different* kind of drunk.
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• #1585
to think thats somones daughter ^
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• #1586
Mum?
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• #1587
'' hey guise get me pregnant plz yolo''
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• #1588
Class.
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• #1589
I like cider, results in a different* kind of drunk.
- village idiot type
it's all the natural sugars, that they make in a test tube and add to the cider, that gets you all energetic village idiot drunk
- village idiot type
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• #1590
^ or the lack of hops which make you sleepy!!
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• #1591
Strange, Snottyotter manages that whilst drinking Red Stripe.
I can do it on almost anything.
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• #1592
I'm off to get some of this cheap beer..
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• #1593
Mmmm... cheap beer!
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• #1594
...energetic village idiot drunk
Perfect.
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• #1595
I've decided Brooklyn Lager is ok, but it's must be the only beer that is the opposite of moorish.
searchesthehouseforale
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• #1596
Had doom bar last night, reminded me why it's my favourite pint. Fucking excellent, makes me miss cornwall. Tastes like munching on gorse.
Has this last time I was down there. Tremendous hoppy deliciousness...
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• #1597
In the cider bar. Newton Abott. No beer or spirit license. No dukebox. No cushons on the seats, all its missing is the sawdust and spitoon. Only cider and country Wines on sale. Drinkin sams dry. Used to be inch's before the name was bought by Bulmers. Clear and crisp. 6% abv and £2.40a pint. Bargainous. Gunna try a half of suicider next. 8% and £3.20 a pint. Dangerous place, well worth a visit
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• #1598
worth a try:
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• #1599
Slurp
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• #1600
Bourgogne de Flandres yesterday.
No, because that increases the cost of national health and reduces GDP.