John
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 19:29:27 +0000, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 23/2/04, STEVE OF THE GARDENS disgorged:
You know, whenever I go to the UK I usually beer at every meal (just for cultural reasons) and I've never really found it to be warm. It's usually cold, just not "ice cold" like they tend to serve it in the US.
Depends. Lager is usually served pretty cold. Colder the better in fact. Bitter is enjoyed at room temperature - that is British room temperature ;-) say 68 deg f or less....
Aside from Wychwood's finest, any visitor here can expect Fuller's London Pride. I dranl the4 E.S.B. as a lad, but I can't now - just too much!
Cheers, Cotty
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