I recently set up a camera and tripod in my kitchen and started to drink beers in front of it. I told the wife I've got a RUclips channel that's why I'm drinking all this beer. For the moment she believes me.
Completely changed my beer drinking and selection based on his reviews. Steinhouser, Budvar, MS Czech and Estrella Damm in my fridge. Quite like Korev but I'm not a big fan of UK beer anymore.
Time to open the Stoned Crow pub. The locks are getting rusty as the place has been closed since May. I'm sure you can squeeze one in before Christmas.
@@HL-ce8dc he always takes a break over the summer and comes back in the Autumn. But this year he hasn't bothered. I asked him a number of times and he said the other month he wants to focus on doing 'out and about' videos. Don't see why there can't be the occasional live stream, doesn't have to be every week. Maybe he doesn't want to give up his Thurs/Fri nights any more.
“Educating us” on European beers being better? That’s not educating because it’s a lie. You’re just falling for the usual nonsense that stereotypical beer countries produce the best when they don’t. There’s plenty of beers in those countries that are shite.
someone at M&S has really done their homework, there's a proper backlash going on about all the holiday beer that we love from Europe being made and over processed here in the uk. ive not tried the English lager but all the others are lovely and made where they say they are made, not implied to have a back story and made in a local back street brewery somewhere in a dusty hot town. the prices are good as well. they are far better taste than the aldi ones that you reviewed. i think the marketing people have this bang to rights, just plain tins with the country of origin, no fancy names just simple and if you are a connoisseur then you'll no doubt read the tine to see where its made, that's where they tell you the brewery. hats off to M&S for giving us some nice authentic euro brew. just to add, ill probably not try the English lager, we brew our own unique beers here in the uk as it is without meddling in the lager world, you cant beat a local made bitter, my ones are storm, wincle and red willow. great video.
Always a staple on my train journeys too haha! It's worth paying the marked-up price at the station M&S for the fact that the beers are already chilled.
@@original.dwornboy the British one is awful imo. The Belgian green cans are far better. Brewed better.. but only if you drink slightly chilled not ice cold or warm. Its like a goldilocks beer. Perfect at the right temp.
Hello mate. I can't tell you exactly why but I love watching you drink and analyse beers 😂 I find it relaxing somehow. I must also say that your hairstyle is far better these days!
I’ve had all of these in the past, that Belgium 4 pack was my go to on the way home from Liverpool lime st back to Warrington when I occasionally get the train 🚆 🍺👍😀
I'm sure I've said it on this channel before the Czech one was a staple of mine during Covid lockdown (or when pubs were open but you had to sign a register/could only have a substantial meal/had to sit outside/other things to put you off etc etc) but I think the German one came out after then so will pick up a bottle over the weekend if you think that one is even better!
I think if Simon relocated, it would be in the lower half of Germany, somewhere between Belgium, Czech Republic for access to their beers and German Weissbier and Helles. Around the Stuttgart region perhaps. I wouldn't mind living there myself I'd say. Edit: or Frankfurt am Main.
Nice to see that foreign lager comes from the country that it claims to be. I used to have arguements with brewers that stuff brew3d in Northampton can’t be the same as that from Copenhagen as the water is different for a start. It’s like brewing tetley in Wolverhampton. I challenged one brewer to a taste tasting and he said castlemaine 4x was carlsberg.
@cehaem2 yes, the Danish brewed stuff is actually not bad in my opinion and thats coming from a ale/bitter drinker. It is as you say possible to alter the water. Many breweries burtonise the water (including ones in burton) as the water has changed over the years. I used to work in a lab testing modified water for the breweries but it's never really the same.
Really enjoyed this Simon - thanks very much. Always like your beer reviews - help me relax after work. If you haven't done already, will you review Kostritzer Schwartz beer (I get it from Beers of Europe) please?
Got some of that Love Lane from Home Bargains today and looking forward to it. They also had an IPA so I bought a can of that also, just to give it a go.
I've been a lover of Czech pilsner lager for a good while, and I regularly buy the M&S brand. By the way, M&S Czech lager is available in 4 pack cans, not just bottles.
I'm glad to be called a rare breed after trying all of these beers from M&S in the last 2 months 😂 For me the Spanish is great for summer weather. Czech and German lagers are fantastic no matter the situation, great vid mate boom cheers 🍻
Great review simon really enjoyed it ❤ A good Spanish lager you can always here a pair of Maracas 😎 blurring out , I could tell it wasnt a good one 😅 Never enjoyed Freedom on tap from anywhere tbh just to flat for me no life in them .
Please any of you, where can I buy Sapporo or Kirin beer in store? I usually get it delivered from Wai yee Hong, but I've heard a store does it? I've not seen them in tesco, asda or Sainsbury's. Just Asahi
My liver and kidneys have only just forgiven me for last year...... Already iv'e got 12 bottles of Red, 8 bottles of White, assorted beers, Archers, Grenadine and Baileys too make the yearly shot of ''brain damage'' or hemorrhage (it is really nice when layered correctly), and 2 cases of Stella unfiltered...... Now i will have too go to M&S and buy this colourful lot, plus a bottle of Whiskey.
With what was on offer, I would choose the German or Czech beer. You can bin the rest! I notice that Aldi have brought out an own version of a Spanish Lager. Worth a try/review? Where are the Italian, Greek, Turkish or Cypriot versions?
I've started only drinking Guiness recently, and I prefer the lower percentage and the flavour. Must be a middle-aged thing 😂. But that being said, I used to drink Stella or kronenbourg in cans, but in the past few years, I've found myself going off it. I started drinking young, proper Maesteg valleys upbringing and we used to drink cans of Breakers lager, which looking back was pretty decent for the price. It's funny how tastes change as we get older. I do echo everyone's sentiment about the uk brewed "foreign" lager. A pint of san Miguel in Spain definitely hits different.
Was looking over the review of Warsteiner vs Krombacher you did, and picked up a bottle of Warsteiner in Sainsbury's along with a Spaten. The Spaten was rotten -absolutely tasteless, smelled of nothing, and produced no head. However, the Warsteiner was brilliant. I remember you said it was being imported by Heineken when you drank it last year - no longer! It's now being imported by James Clay and Sons. I reckon it's back to its usual self while Spaten's went right downhill. That Spaten I had tonight was atrocious. AB InBev. Spaten were also one of the main sponsors of the Tyson match a few weeks ago...
Yep I have ended up with the Belgium lager having tried the rest. I can happily drink a couple of an evening - normally only one lol- whereas the rest just leave me not wanting any more. British beer is becoming more and more undrinkable and I avoid it unless from a known craft brewerey.
That czech glass never seems to retain its head which is so polar opposite to what its supposed to do. No head means the beer is being exposed. Probably better using the german glass to be fair.
Probably because he didn't give it a Czech-style pour. If you buy a pint of Budvar in the UK, it always loses its head and quickly resembles that Czech beer Simon has, and it's likely because they pour it like any other lager. I don't think the fact that they're normal taps over here rather than the side-pull style ones helps either. I also find bottled Budvar often loses its head quickly even when poured into a nucleated glass. Czech beers seem to be quite fussy!
You are the first person I've seen comment at length on this. Its fact and needs to be acknowledged. You are completely correct about everything you have said, I've noticed all of this too. I don't really drink it anymore, you have to down the pint in 5 min or less, the second it loses it's head and vigour it's a horrible bitter, weird beer with THAT Czech taste. Czech beer overrated imo😬@@mhdawber
Vote with your feet, the M&S lager is the best supermarket offering. The shit sold in the others and pubs is one of the reasons young people prefer rolling up a doob to drinking these days!!
The British version should be binned. Shame on you M&S. I prefer the Belgian Duvel. Would love you to sample beers from South East Asia such as CHANG and SINGHA one day. Cheers.
Good video, Simon. Freedom are, being charitable, a very, very average brewery. Their lagers aren’t great. Their IPAs are terrible, overly astringent and unpleasant to drink.
Agreed, we have fantastic breweries here in the Uk with the likes of Track, Cloudwater, Verdant, Beak, Deya and more trad based with the likes of Sam Smith's and Theakstons.
If I see “brewed in the UK” on a lager it goes straight back onto the shelf! What it should say is “piss poor imitation of a decent foreign lager” Mainly, the small independent shops sell the imported lagers and is where I hunt down the decent stuff… Namyslow pils is my current favourite and is recommended!
Here’s the difference. Save you watching the video. The Belgian one comes in cans, the Spanish one comes in a bottle and the British one comes in a…box?
Seems like everything is fake or shite here in uk Si.. tap water, takeaways, vegetables, our beer, our news, our politicians.. the reasons we look elsewhere for quality.
That’s what you get for drinking the mediocre generic British brands. Anyone who thinks British beer tastes like piss, I just know is drinking the crackhead brands.
That’s what you get for drinking the mediocre generic British brands. Anyone who thinks British beer tastes like piss, I just know is drinking the crackhead brands.
I still can not forgive you for that Jeremy Clarkson video, no carbonization, looked and tasted terrible and you have it 10 out of 10. Proper kiss arse that was
Damn, I feel sorry for u having to review and drink all that lager for this video, then eating a hot curry with rice for the next one, then review another 4 bottles of Indian beer for another video, and that's before u stagger around a brewery making another video, all In the same day..... how do u do it ? 😅😅😅😅😅😅 ....seriously though, how have they got the balls to sell 4% lager for around the same price as a 5%..... ..
Why is Britain so bad at Lager? There's very little that is any good. it's not like good lager is expensive as even the most macro of lagers in Germany piss all over anything Britain produces
Czech beer doesn't hold it's head? What are you on about? Czech lagar is far superior by far. Tank beer, 100's of small breweries producing a pale lagar with beautiful malt and bitterness and every single beer is different in some aspect. Czech beer, best in the world. But why even buy M&S BEER?
I recently set up a camera and tripod in my kitchen and started to drink beers in front of it. I told the wife I've got a RUclips channel that's why I'm drinking all this beer. For the moment she believes me.
comment of the day, if i knew where you live id come round and buy you a few beers, thanks for making my day.
😂 too funny
Never seen *British lager* touted as a selling point before.
A bit like seeing an advert for Malaysian haggis
Estrella damn is beautiful. Underrated. Uncomplicated. Refreshing. Crisp. Sessionable
That said m and s czech is buuuutiful
Completely changed my beer drinking and selection based on his reviews. Steinhouser, Budvar, MS Czech and Estrella Damm in my fridge. Quite like Korev but I'm not a big fan of UK beer anymore.
Time to open the Stoned Crow pub. The locks are getting rusty as the place has been closed since May. I'm sure you can squeeze one in before Christmas.
Why did he stop them ?
@@HL-ce8dcno he didn’t
@@louisbeerreviews8964is he still doing them ?
@@HL-ce8dc he always takes a break over the summer and comes back in the Autumn. But this year he hasn't bothered. I asked him a number of times and he said the other month he wants to focus on doing 'out and about' videos. Don't see why there can't be the occasional live stream, doesn't have to be every week. Maybe he doesn't want to give up his Thurs/Fri nights any more.
Best Beer reviewer on RUclips…. I’ve stopped drinking British beers now, only drinking European beers now, thanks for educating us 😎🫡🍻🍻
“Educating us” on European beers being better? That’s not educating because it’s a lie. You’re just falling for the usual nonsense that stereotypical beer countries produce the best when they don’t. There’s plenty of beers in those countries that are shite.
@@Jos-z5vwow calm down dear 😅
British brewed macro lagers I agree but there are loads of fantastic beers out there from smaller breweries.
There are nice British lagers. But anything thats Macro brewed and a Euro-fakey is most likely shit
I drink British beers some great ales out there fullers esb to name one
someone at M&S has really done their homework, there's a proper backlash going on about all the holiday beer that we love from Europe being made and over processed here in the uk. ive not tried the English lager but all the others are lovely and made where they say they are made, not implied to have a back story and made in a local back street brewery somewhere in a dusty hot town. the prices are good as well. they are far better taste than the aldi ones that you reviewed. i think the marketing people have this bang to rights, just plain tins with the country of origin, no fancy names just simple and if you are a connoisseur then you'll no doubt read the tine to see where its made, that's where they tell you the brewery. hats off to M&S for giving us some nice authentic euro brew.
just to add, ill probably not try the English lager, we brew our own unique beers here in the uk as it is without meddling in the lager world, you cant beat a local made bitter, my ones are storm, wincle and red willow.
great video.
Simon, I have watched many of your reviews over the last few years. But this has to be the best IMHO, well done keep spreading
the word.
The Regent Czech lager has been consistently excellent whenever I've purchased it.
Bohemia Regent is a top quality brewery - available in Finnish supermarkets
I’m drinking mainly German bear now Simon after watching your videos thank you for sharing
A four pack of the Belgian lager is perfect for a two hour train ride to Bournemouth from Waterloo
Always a staple on my train journeys too haha! It's worth paying the marked-up price at the station M&S for the fact that the beers are already chilled.
They're pretty much the first beers I started buying, occasionally I'd get one for my commute from London Victoria when I was 18 10 years ago
The British one is my go to a beer for watching football with
Or watching the Euros all summer which is what I did. Good Stuff
@@original.dwornboy the British one is awful imo. The Belgian green cans are far better. Brewed better.. but only if you drink slightly chilled not ice cold or warm. Its like a goldilocks beer. Perfect at the right temp.
I know you was marking them all one after another but when you reviewed the Spanish beer a few months ago you gave it a big stone the crows 9/10
The ABK is a great beer ! 🍺👌
Just getting into Belguim beer. I've been missing out. Thanks for the review👍
Nice video mate just a heads up 2 new beer drops in tesco ! Tiny reble summer slam ipa and a new North beer 🍺 👌 just incase u didn't notice mate
Cheers from Brittany mate ! Tks for all your reviews !!!
Hello mate. I can't tell you exactly why but I love watching you drink and analyse beers 😂 I find it relaxing somehow. I must also say that your hairstyle is far better these days!
Nice review very interesting, I’ll get some M&S German ABk larger on me next trip out, might even go to Booths get some ABK Helles
Based on what’s popular in the UK supermarkets and pubs I’d bet on an Italian style beer being next.
I tried hawkstone lager on Monday,I don't like lager but it was excellent. Has any 1 else tried it?
I’ve had all of these in the past, that Belgium 4 pack was my go to on the way home from
Liverpool lime st back to Warrington when I occasionally get the train 🚆 🍺👍😀
Haha a train journey of 25 minutes!!!!!!
@ haha something like that 😂 but I didn’t manage to get through all four cans, can buy them as singles still I think 🤔
“Someone’s just fired up a chainsaw”……..Simon you crack me up
Love the Belgian lager fantastic drop!
I'm sure I've said it on this channel before the Czech one was a staple of mine during Covid lockdown (or when pubs were open but you had to sign a register/could only have a substantial meal/had to sit outside/other things to put you off etc etc) but I think the German one came out after then so will pick up a bottle over the weekend if you think that one is even better!
Top quality beer.
I think if Simon relocated, it would be in the lower half of Germany, somewhere between Belgium, Czech Republic for access to their beers and German Weissbier and Helles. Around the Stuttgart region perhaps. I wouldn't mind living there myself I'd say. Edit: or Frankfurt am Main.
Nice to see that foreign lager comes from the country that it claims to be. I used to have arguements with brewers that stuff brew3d in Northampton can’t be the same as that from Copenhagen as the water is different for a start. It’s like brewing tetley in Wolverhampton. I challenged one brewer to a taste tasting and he said castlemaine 4x was carlsberg.
it's all made using high gravity brewing so the water is de-oxgendated anyway. Plus, Danish Carlsberg uses a different recipe.
@cehaem2 yes, the Danish brewed stuff is actually not bad in my opinion and thats coming from a ale/bitter drinker. It is as you say possible to alter the water. Many breweries burtonise the water (including ones in burton) as the water has changed over the years. I used to work in a lab testing modified water for the breweries but it's never really the same.
Really enjoyed this Simon - thanks very much. Always like your beer reviews - help me relax after work. If you haven't done already, will you review Kostritzer Schwartz beer (I get it from Beers of Europe) please?
Got some of that Love Lane from Home Bargains today and looking forward to it. They also had an IPA so I bought a can of that also, just to give it a go.
I've been a lover of Czech pilsner lager for a good while, and I regularly buy the M&S brand. By the way, M&S Czech lager is available in 4 pack cans, not just bottles.
Another excellent video! I've only tried the German and really enjoyed it. Take that keg up to your brother in laws job done!
your face when you tasted the British was priceless 🤣🤣
Great vlog Simon what you commented on I agree with. I’d go with the Spanish x Best wishes from a 🥶🥶🏴🏴🏴
Bottled beer is by far the best way to buy without being pumped from a keg. Cans just ruin drink.. always have.
Anyone know a good british lager? preferably on the dry side
I'm glad to be called a rare breed after trying all of these beers from M&S in the last 2 months 😂 For me the Spanish is great for summer weather. Czech and German lagers are fantastic no matter the situation, great vid mate boom cheers 🍻
Go into B&M and try the Danish FAXE larger in 1000ml cans. Awesome stuff the cans are very collectable too.
Love them, need a litre stein to hold the can tho ! 😂
Hi Simon. Love the videos. I would love to see a helles battle. M&s German beer v abk helles v spaten v paulener v love lane
I came across a Czech lager brewed by Bohemia Regent brewery on tap. Only 3.4% but was very drinkable. I'd be curious to try the M&S Czech lager.
Picked up the German and Czech ones off the back of this. Cheers!
I think a Czech pour means more froth/head, not less.
To be fair, i bought a Czech pot like that, and I've struggled with it
Great review simon really enjoyed it ❤ A good Spanish lager you can always here a pair of Maracas 😎 blurring out , I could tell it wasnt a good one 😅 Never enjoyed Freedom on tap from anywhere tbh just to flat for me no life in them .
Why would you create another fosters or Carling . One is enough of each of them
Please any of you, where can I buy Sapporo or Kirin beer in store?
I usually get it delivered from Wai yee Hong, but I've heard a store does it? I've not seen them in tesco, asda or Sainsbury's. Just Asahi
All of these beers are in Tesco Extra :-)
My liver and kidneys have only just forgiven me for last year...... Already iv'e got 12 bottles of Red, 8 bottles of White, assorted beers, Archers, Grenadine and Baileys too make the yearly shot of ''brain damage'' or hemorrhage (it is really nice when layered correctly), and 2 cases of Stella unfiltered...... Now i will have too go to M&S and buy this colourful lot, plus a bottle of Whiskey.
I thought i was bad 😂
Don't forget the Shloer, your Christmas isn't complete without a few bottles of that too 🥴
@@elliot6467same here, I’m an amateur in comparison..
I've tried the German and the Czech but not the other two and totally agree
That german larger is lush, cheers 🍻 mate.
Always ignore these but may try a Czech. Cheers. Have you drank Cesu? Not a bad Latvian unfiltered beer
The green Belgian one is banging
Very curious to see the verdict on this one.
With what was on offer, I would choose the German or Czech beer. You can bin the rest!
I notice that Aldi have brought out an own version of a Spanish Lager. Worth a try/review?
Where are the Italian, Greek, Turkish or Cypriot versions?
He’s reviewed them a while back. 👍🏻
Good review 👍
Widget, it's got a widget, a lovely widget, a widget it has got.
Maybe an Italian lager as well
What decent American Lagers are there?
The Spanish, German and Czech beers are all great.
M&S German Beer is very nice
Simon can you compare pilsner urquel can v bottle please ?
Bottle wins all day. I have a pilsner urquel pint glass from a pub in Wales near Porthmadog. Weighs a ton when its full.
I've started only drinking Guiness recently, and I prefer the lower percentage and the flavour. Must be a middle-aged thing 😂. But that being said, I used to drink Stella or kronenbourg in cans, but in the past few years, I've found myself going off it. I started drinking young, proper Maesteg valleys upbringing and we used to drink cans of Breakers lager, which looking back was pretty decent for the price. It's funny how tastes change as we get older. I do echo everyone's sentiment about the uk brewed "foreign" lager. A pint of san Miguel in Spain definitely hits different.
Stella & Kronenbourg were intentionally ruined a long time ago, unfortunately
Was looking over the review of Warsteiner vs Krombacher you did, and picked up a bottle of Warsteiner in Sainsbury's along with a Spaten. The Spaten was rotten -absolutely tasteless, smelled of nothing, and produced no head. However, the Warsteiner was brilliant.
I remember you said it was being imported by Heineken when you drank it last year - no longer! It's now being imported by James Clay and Sons. I reckon it's back to its usual self while Spaten's went right downhill. That Spaten I had tonight was atrocious. AB InBev. Spaten were also one of the main sponsors of the Tyson match a few weeks ago...
Yep I have ended up with the Belgium lager having tried the rest. I can happily drink a couple of an evening - normally only one lol- whereas the rest just leave me not wanting any more. British beer is becoming more and more undrinkable and I avoid it unless from a known craft brewerey.
That czech glass never seems to retain its head which is so polar opposite to what its supposed to do. No head means the beer is being exposed. Probably better using the german glass to be fair.
Probably because he didn't give it a Czech-style pour. If you buy a pint of Budvar in the UK, it always loses its head and quickly resembles that Czech beer Simon has, and it's likely because they pour it like any other lager. I don't think the fact that they're normal taps over here rather than the side-pull style ones helps either. I also find bottled Budvar often loses its head quickly even when poured into a nucleated glass. Czech beers seem to be quite fussy!
You are the first person I've seen comment at length on this. Its fact and needs to be acknowledged. You are completely correct about everything you have said, I've noticed all of this too. I don't really drink it anymore, you have to down the pint in 5 min or less, the second it loses it's head and vigour it's a horrible bitter, weird beer with THAT Czech taste. Czech beer overrated imo😬@@mhdawber
How about trying a Czech pull on a Belgian blonde?
15 years ago Freedom brewery were decent, they’ve been awful for a long while now unfortunately
I sell loads of jack Daniels whiskey which is shiped from usa
Primus hack is the no1 lager in Belgium .its very good.sponsors there football league
Wunderbar !
38mins to open a few beers discuss individually and taste them 🧐
And 2 hours afterwards to Polish them off 😋
British Lager 4% ABV. That says it all really.... 😂
Lol nooooo. Review high hopes IPA if you go back to m+s I’d love to hear your take on it, I think it’s a delicious beer.
Britain isn't a country its an Island, that encompasses Wales, England and Scotland. Which countries water is used by the "british" brewery?
I wish Simon would take bigger swigs, not tiny little sips ! 😂
So would you if you'd been drinking all day! 🤪
Go to home bargains find a drink cold (STAR shine shine Bobo) blue bottle what a wonderful drink, never seen it anyway
Lovely beer, everytime I go to Blackpool there £1.99 a bottle, not seen them in my local shop tho.
Vote with your feet, the M&S lager is the best supermarket offering. The shit sold in the others and pubs is one of the reasons young people prefer rolling up a doob to drinking these days!!
How much are the beers.
The British version should be binned. Shame on you M&S. I prefer the Belgian Duvel. Would love you to sample beers from South East Asia such as CHANG and SINGHA one day. Cheers.
Good video, Simon. Freedom are, being charitable, a very, very average brewery. Their lagers aren’t great. Their IPAs are terrible, overly astringent and unpleasant to drink.
If the idea is to market ure British lager based on the Carling drinker u know its gonna be terrible
They already do an America Lager you’ll find it labelled ’Sparkling Water’.
It’s not 1972 anymore
Interesting point on Czech lager. I find Pilsner Urquell too buttery for my taste.
Imagine going to someone’s party with 3 cans from a 4 pack!
I turn up to party's with all sorts of different beers from the back of my fridge ;-)
@@realaleguidelove it
Interesting seeing so many call out British beer when all they are going off is the mediocre generic piss brands that they grew up on.
Agreed, we have fantastic breweries here in the Uk with the likes of Track, Cloudwater, Verdant, Beak, Deya and more trad based with the likes of Sam Smith's and Theakstons.
If I see “brewed in the UK” on a lager it goes straight back onto the shelf!
What it should say is “piss poor imitation of a decent foreign lager”
Mainly, the small independent shops sell the imported lagers and is where I hunt down the decent stuff…
Namyslow pils is my current favourite and is recommended!
Here’s the difference. Save you watching the video. The Belgian one comes in cans, the Spanish one comes in a bottle and the British one comes in a…box?
Drinking Skumenn IPA
Seems like everything is fake or shite here in uk Si.. tap water, takeaways, vegetables, our beer, our news, our politicians.. the reasons we look elsewhere for quality.
The British one being cat piss?
That’s what you get for drinking the mediocre generic British brands. Anyone who thinks British beer tastes like piss, I just know is drinking the crackhead brands.
4% UK brewed is weak tasting sweet rubbish, It's the German stuff for me.
That’s what you get for drinking the mediocre generic British brands. Anyone who thinks British beer tastes like piss, I just know is drinking the crackhead brands.
The Czech lager looks flat lol
British Lager. Like a wet fart!😂
Little bit Farty 😂
I still can not forgive you for that Jeremy Clarkson video, no carbonization, looked and tasted terrible and you have it 10 out of 10. Proper kiss arse that was
The Belgian is decent.
The rest can be poured down sink and binned.
Damn, I feel sorry for u having to review and drink all that lager for this video, then eating a hot curry with rice for the next one, then review another 4 bottles of Indian beer for another video, and that's before u stagger around a brewery making another video, all In the same day..... how do u do it ?
😅😅😅😅😅😅
....seriously though, how have they got the balls to sell 4% lager for around the same price as a 5%..... ..
Why is Britain so bad at Lager? There's very little that is any good. it's not like good lager is expensive as even the most macro of lagers in Germany piss all over anything Britain produces
Czech beer doesn't hold it's head? What are you on about? Czech lagar is far superior by far. Tank beer, 100's of small breweries producing a pale lagar with beautiful malt and bitterness and every single beer is different in some aspect. Czech beer, best in the world. But why even buy M&S BEER?
The M&S Czech Pilsner is a 'Czech beer'.