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Flamingrae ..... if there is a bar downstairs you dont really need a fridge just go and get some draught ...........
There is........but they dont sell draught and on some nights they charge entrance for the music. I'm in favour of that, but I dont want to pay if I dont fancy the music but just want a beer. Works for me anyway.
Wandered into a pub in the English midlands after work. To my surprise, they had Guiness on tap. To my further surprise, the first sip was downright cold. I commented to the English barman.
yeah but Guiness in England is brewed there under licence and tastes really bitter and terrible. whereas the GUiness is Ireland is much milder and nice ...I woulnd not drink Guiness in England ( or Portugal or Spain I tried it there too )
if it's cruzcampo it's fine not only to be intoxicated, but go ahead spill some on the wood. A good flamenco guitar should have some andalucian flavor. Manzanilla would work too.
if it's cruzcampo it's fine not only to be intoxicated, but go ahead spill some on the wood. A good flamenco guitar should have some andalucian flavor. Manzanilla would work too.