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carlcuper Trainee Baggage Handler

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kendricktamis Trainee Baggage Handler

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I think skol super and 8 p.m is a great. I heard more about these two bear when i went to UK. I have drink so many beers but it hasn't tast like 8 pm and skol super. In My opinion it is a best beer of UK. _________________ memory card reader |
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generose Trainee Steward

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Beer in United Kingdom:
Freeminer Deep Shaft Stout
Oakham Raucous Reindeer
Dark Star Hophead
Fullers London Porter (Cask)
Castle Rock Harvest Pale _________________ Diving Boracay
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AndreyW Baggage Handler

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USN1111 Baggage Handler

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Definately a nice pint of real English ale. Something along the lines of a wherry from here in Norfolk or London porter. Also can't beat a fursty ferret and old speckled hen, lovely! _________________ Cars Norwich |
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AndriusUK Chief Steward


Joined: 10 Jun 2010 Posts: 146 Location: New Romney, England 169 ants
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Guiness I would say, but british beers are very weak ;D in my country - Lithuania the normal avarage beer has about 5 degree and I like this so much!
If you would taste Lithuanian beer you would get amazed
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bnbuk Baggage Handler

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briggl Senior Pilot


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Rhinocarhire Trainee Steward


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A vote for Bath Ales from me. They brew it 2 miles from my parents house and many local pubs stock it. Gem is the pick of the bunch and they always run a festive brew for those winter nights.
Micro casks make drinking from home all the sweeter too! _________________ www.rhinocarhire.com |
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LianneL Chief Steward


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