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Old 10.24.2007, 01:34 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by _slavo_
I had this yesterday (due to the Polish bartender's recommendation) and was quite surprised how deliciously it tasted:


 


Much better than the coffee-bean-tasting Guiness, I'd say.

It's funny how beer travels, isn't it? I'm surprised that the Smiths does well, but not surprised at how Guiness doesn't at all. It's the cliche of all beer drinking cliches, but Guiness doesn't taste right outside of Ireland.

Round these parts, Smiths is about the last option of beers for me, short of a decent lager or wheat ale. I'm incredibly lucky that there's quite a big trend for decent beer - although that could well be because I generally drink in old man pubs.
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