Is real ale better than extra cold larger?
No comparison between a good pint of Burton or Adnams and the pathetic excuse for larger that comes out of English kegs.
No comparison between a good pint of Burton or Adnams and the pathetic excuse for larger that comes out of English kegs.
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Definitely better
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Real ale fan
Urghhh! larger any day.
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No comparison between a good pint of Burton or Adnams and the pathetic excuse for larger that comes out of English kegs.
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Yes. There is absolutely no taste in extra cold lager. Try the Townes real ale at the Speedwell Inn , Staveley ,Chesterfield Derbyshire. It’s brewed on the premises and it’s delicious.
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No contest, lager every time
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short and sweet. Definitely.
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Real ale, please, open-top fermented (with saccharomyces cerevisiae), and not served too cold…
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Oh my god yes. You would only find a spotty teenager to say no!
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ofcourse
and it can also be served cold
real ale is just better beer
especially if it comes from England
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Real Ale is great to drink: Extra Cold Lager is good for cleaning a toilet with.
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Look into the origins of lager……
Then taste a pint of best bitter, no contest,English best all the time.
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It all depends on if the ale is cool, if it is warm then it is worse than cats piss but if it it is cool then it is better than anything
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Only people who like tasteless fizz would disagree. I go to football with a bunch of CAMRA members so we tour the real ale pubs that are or have been in the Good Beer Guide. I don’t like ALL real ales but there’s usually something I’m happy to sink a pint of. There are some fantastic real ales out there and a hand drawn pint is so much better than some pressured pump that dishes out half pint measures – some people’s taste buds however have just not developed enough for them to spot the superior taste of real ale!
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Real girls like real ale too!
Real ale is without doubt the superior drink. But lager is better for drinking intensively, as it "goes down" easier. Remember, that with real ale, people prefer independent breweries. Lager drinkers don’t care. I would much prefer 3 pints of quality ale, but 10 pints of lager. So, if you care about responsible drinking…
ps it is good to see evidence of a big company actually caring about what people think.
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Real ale every time.
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No No No No No!!! Ale is perfectly fine, but a pint of cold lager, particulary on a hot day or after work quenches your thirst so much better! Grab yourself a dark (’dunkel’) German beer – range from 5%+ but taste fab!
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Ale is way better than lager. At least American lager.
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Its neither one nor the other. Depends on your personal taste, I’ll drink either depending on weather and what I’m fancying. But thats like comparing beer to spirits. Can’t be done
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Yep. Real ale is the best there is.
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Really depends.
If the staff cannot serve the ale properly then real ale tastes awful.
For example, busy Friday night at Lloyds, Wetherspoons et al.
Spotty oik behind bar gives you a pint of out of date Marstons in a plastic pint.
This happens too often when the high street bars serve ale.
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Life
Yes i believe it is as real ale is smoother and creamy, but each inividual person to their own taste eh
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No cold lager is better. real ale is for old men with no taste buds and people who cant handle there drink
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Yes it is
Are you related to the pitiful high street chain of pubs?
Get some cellar men who know what theyre doing!
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yes. it has the extra fruity flavour that lager lacks. and a lto less gas than lager.
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Real ale has taste and flavour, very cold lager has none.
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real ale…no’1.
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