Thanks for playing our promo. I'm just uploading episode 7 of our show, with your promo in it.
Just to let you know, we're always sober when we record! You *really* don't want to hear a drunken Aq
Matthew.
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When I was in Britain I became very fond of bitter. It's real smooth but man does it give you gas! Especially when combined with Jamaican beef patties purchased before a football match near Loftus Road in Londonmatt wrote:Hey guys,
Is it Linc that doesn't like beer? You're drinking the wrong beer. You three guys come to the UK and we can record some shows, and drink good beer
Matthew.
Heh! Can't be any worse than a farting Dann!matt wrote:Hey guys,
Thanks for playing our promo. I'm just uploading episode 7 of our show, with your promo in it.
Just to let you know, we're always sober when we record! You *really* don't want to hear a drunken Aq
Matthew.
Now now, I was referring to *their* comment on their promo "We like drinking!"dann wrote:I am on the edge of my seat waiting! I've been to the lugradio site three times now! At least there is <a href="http://www.slugradio.org">SLUGRadio</a> to hold me over.
I think it was Linc who made the drunk comment. Set your sites on him and fire away. Knock him off of that pedistal Allan has put him on.
That sounds like a lot of fun! I'll bring the whiskey!matt wrote:Hey guys,
Is it Linc that doesn't like beer? You're drinking the wrong beer. You three guys come to the UK and we can record some shows, and drink good beer
Matthew.
I'm a bitter man (in the finest way) it normally goes well with spicy food. My local brewery (also the largest independant in the uk) made a special beer for drinking with hot curries a couple of years back.Patrick wrote: When I was in Britain I became very fond of bitter. It's real smooth but man does it give you gas! Especially when combined with Jamaican beef patties purchased before a football match near Loftus Road in London![]()
Hey! I represent that fact!Linc wrote:
Heh! Can't be any worse than a farting Dann!
Hey, what were you doing in the UK? Whereabouts were you?Patrick wrote:When I was in Britain I became very fond of bitter. It's real smooth but man does it give you gas! Especially when combined with Jamaican beef patties purchased before a football match near Loftus Road in Londonmatt wrote: Is it Linc that doesn't like beer? You're drinking the wrong beer. You three guys come to the UK and we can record some shows, and drink good beer![]()
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The best selling lager in the UK, is Stella, I think. Or certainly one of them. It's okay but not a patch of the glorious king of Belgian beers, Hoegaarden.Patrick wrote:Lately I've become very fond of Belgian lagers. Stella Artois rules!!
We don't really get many red lagers in the UK. Anyway, I think this discussion is going rapidly off topicchef8raygun2 wrote:I like micro-brews myself, mostly of the red lager family. There's one restaurant/micro-brewery near me, in fact I work there...the restaurant part and then "work" the bar afterwards.
Let's see: London, Bath, Oxford, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness, St. Andrews, Stirlingmatt wrote:Hey, what were you doing in the UK? Whereabouts were you?.
I just started getting into Belgian brews. The ones I had were very good. I've heard of this place in Philadelphia which has nice selection:matt wrote: The best selling lager in the UK, is Stella, I think. Or certainly one of them. It's okay but not a patch of the glorious king of Belgian beers, Hoegaarden.