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Re: [OT] Cr*ppy Belgium
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Eating? well, we dont quite understand customer service the same way in England as you do in Belgium.. Case in point, I went out for dinner on Saturday, my chicken was undercooked (it was still frozen in the middle) and despite 4 returns back to the kitchen, it was still cold in the middle (and no I wasn't having cold chicken salad before anyone asks), I refused to eat it (on the basis that I dont eat frozen meat that has not been defrosted properly) and god, did I have an argument with the restuarant.... Service? you dont know you have it so good... give me Breydal de Coninck's in Bruges anyday! As for the women, well, I have always been a fan of continental women, at least when there is no chance that the current Mrs GT will find out about it!!! Minipol, I am happy to swap with you, I would live in Belgium anytime |
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And the beer is kick*ss. Top of the line period. I once went to London, ordered a pint and it tasted like they had put grain in water, mixed it and there you go, you have a beer. NOT Anyway, my mother remarried an English guy and he says there are nice English beers. But he lives in Belgium with my mum and only drinks Belgian beer so i don't trust him http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif |
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Minipol, you are right there to an extent. I think that commercialism has taken hold and it is therefore extremely difficult to find a decent pint of draught bitter in many English bars, especially the trendy ones.
Now, regional beers and bottled "designer" beers are another matter. Bitter is making a very welcome comeback in England and any supermarket generally has a good selection of decent regional bottled beers, which are generally categorised by high alcoholic strength, great taste and brilliant names!! Saturday night for me wouldn't be the same without a few bottles of Spitfire Ale ("Downed all over Southern England, just like the Luftwaffe <cue abuse>", "No Fokker comes close"), Adnams Broadside, Old Speckled Hen and Old Peculiar.... Makes me thirsty just thinking about it |
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Canterbury is indeed one of the first places we stop when going to england.
I'll look for Shepherd Neame pubs next time i'll head over there. I might even end up in Manchester this year since my wifes sister went over there to work for Esso. She's the godmother, so she wants to see my son every now and then. She asked if we could make it up there so who knows i might encounter a Spitfire Ale or Bishop's Finger sooner than i can imagine http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif A year or 2 ago i went to Singapore for my job and as usual, i wanted to try a local beer. They recommended the Tiger and Tiger classic to me and the later was quite good actually. That's the nice thing about travelling, there could always be some nice surprises. Hehe, anyway, i just drank an achouffe followed by a karmeliet Yes, life can be good. I still have a big bottle of Duvel waiting for me but i'll leave it to ferment some more in the bottle. |
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