Bottles, cans or draught...........

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  1. jud

    judith charmers Well-Known Member

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    This last 4 months has seen me drink less than I’ve ever done in my drinking life, I’m all or nothing with booze anyhow, tea total for a month or a good old bender but when I have drunk over last 4 I’ve realised I much prefer bottled ale as opposed to the other 2, I’m into Moretti at the minute, when it first come to pumps I tried to like it and thought it was ***** but these bottles are absolutely lovely!!

    What’s your preference and brand too?

    Mine are;
    Moretti
    Holsten Pils
    Becks
    Bud

    All 4 I prefer in the bottle too
     
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    Definitely from a bottle. Used to love Stones in cans mind as a student!
     
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    Can’t say I’ve tried stones, am partial to most alcoholic beverages but bottles are the way forward plus you can drink twice as many and not feel as bad :D:D:D
     
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    In a pub it's a pint. No other format needs to exist.

    Cans all the way outside the pub though. Better for the beer, better for the environment, better for you.They get cold quicker as well.
     
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    Why are cans better for the environment than glass bottles?
     
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    Bud?? Fecking Bud??
    I was taking you seriously until then.
     
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    Lower carbon footprint, (lighter therefore easy to transport, less packaging), more recycled material than glass. One downside is the requirement to have alluminium in the first place but there's also a lot recycled.
     
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    Gally stole my thunder on that one. But that's your answer :)
     
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    Don't mind a Moretti but wouldn't choose any of the other 3 unless there wasn't anything better on offer. I'd sup almost anything if desperate enough :) I have become partial to a Brewdog Punk IPA. (Staying on brand from Redfearn's :) - although I'm usually driving on a matchday).
    That said, I've had about 24 cans in total since a couple of weeks before lockdown started. Never really been one to drink at home and my wife doesn't drink.
     
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    A like it me......reminds of supping when am abroad for some reason
     
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    Draught for me, bottles 2nd. My favourite is Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild, only ever had it draught. Other beers of note include

    A few local (to me) ones
    Baz's bonce blower (Taphouse Brewery near Ashby de la Zouch) it does what it says....
    Bass
    Tuffer's Old (Boot Brewery Repton)
    Stairway to Heaven (Burton Bridge Brewery)
    Owd Roger (Marstons)
    Thomas Sykes (Burton Bridge)

    Others
    Old Peculier (Theakston's)
    McEwan's Champion
    Black Sheep Bitter
    London Pride (Fullers)
    Timothy Taylors Landlord
    Timothy Taylors Boltmaker
    Adnams Broadside

    Got quite a thirst on writing this....
     
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    Yeah am not a massive house drinker, unless it’s a party of BBQ but getting drunk in house is piss pointless to me
     
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    Proper ales then!!

    We went to York other year on a beer tasting day round some local breweries.......top day but a was slurring like nowt right when we got dropped off :D
     
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    It's got to be draught for me, the other options are too fizzy.
    Otherwise bottled, then canned, although I drink more canned as it's easier to open and easier to get rid of the cans.
     
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    Feel bad after lugging the wheelie bin full of bottles down the drive though :D:D
     
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    A bet bin men have a right laugh this few month on Brown bin day!!!! Haha
     
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    What if you have your own cooler, bar and also use the same barrel as the local does.

    Am I more green, or less? (Than glass or cans bought so to speak)
    Just curious :)
     
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    Did you go to Brew York? Quite like that place.
     
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    I love Brew York, I've had a couple of variety crates from them during lockdown. Some really interesting beers
     
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    It was 4 local ones to the area, I forget the names, one of them actually brewed for LNER and it’s served on there London bound trains
     

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