Let's Talk BBQ
Spriited Discussions => SPIRITED DISCUSSIONS => Topic started by: flbentrider on October 05, 2013, 02:14:18 PM
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Yes, very good British ale, which are my favorite style of beer/ale. If you ever see Belhaven, that's a keeper as well.
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I am sure I have tried that once. Does the can have a plastic ball inside to make it creamy ?
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I have. They taste like more 8) 8)
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I have. They taste like more 8) 8)
LOL. I'm going to use that one.
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I have. They taste like more 8) 8)
LOL. I'm going to use that one.
No probs. I got a million of em :) but some are not forum friendly ;) ;)
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Yes I like it a lot ;D
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... a plastic ball inside to make it creamy...
It's called a beer widget (invented by Guinness) and yes, Boddingtons uses them. I believe Boddingtons is now owned by InBev (the same people who bought Anheuser Busch). As I recall, they closed the brewery several years ago and the current version is brewed under contract.
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Boddingtons Pub was one of my regulars before I quit drinking. It is a fantastic cream ale. If you ever have the chance to get it from a proper nitrogen pulled tap, do so.
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I haven't, but it is now on my list ;)
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... a plastic ball inside to make it creamy...
It's called a beer widget (invented by Guinness) and yes, Boddingtons uses them. I believe Boddingtons is now owned by InBev (the same people who bought Anheuser Busch). As I recall, they closed the brewery several years ago and the current version is brewed under contract.
Thanks Ka Honu, So it was the beer widget I ripped out of that can and dismantled to see how it worked ;)
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... a plastic ball inside to make it creamy...
It's called a beer widget (invented by Guinness) and yes, Boddingtons uses them. I believe Boddingtons is now owned by InBev (the same people who bought Anheuser Busch). As I recall, they closed the brewery several years ago and the current version is brewed under contract.
Thanks Ka Honu, So it was the beer widget I ripped out of that can and dismantled to see how it worked ;)
You too.. huh...
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Not yet but when I see it I will
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I've had those up at the cabin. the little lake store has them. tasty. :)
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That is a good beer
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Tried it the first time over in London on tap. I get some occasionally here, good stuff.
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Today it was Fat Tire, Third shift and now Guinness..