Up north, things are a bit different. We still have the mighty caneca, which is typically 50cl (about 17 US fluid ounces). There's a principe, which isn't common, and usually delivers about 33cl (12 US fluid ounces). Instead of the imperial, we have the fino, which is around 20-22cl (or about 7 US fluid ounces for those too lazy to do the math). Also, it is caneca, not "caneça", which simply means "mug".
Much more important than the real estate market in the Eastern Algarve!
Great job! 🍻🍻🍻🍻
Right!!! Gotta know the local words for beer!!!
Love it 🙂
He he he he. A silly one.
Never heard of “tulipa” but were I lived we had “girafa” 1 liter, caneca and imperial or fino.
Oh yeah the whole bottle baby! Girafa
Up north, things are a bit different. We still have the mighty caneca, which is typically 50cl (about 17 US fluid ounces). There's a principe, which isn't common, and usually delivers about 33cl (12 US fluid ounces). Instead of the imperial, we have the fino, which is around 20-22cl (or about 7 US fluid ounces for those too lazy to do the math). Also, it is caneca, not "caneça", which simply means "mug".
This is awesome, thanks for sharing. I like the “mighty caneca”.
I don’t get the lingering over a lager. The longer it sits, the worse it tastes. Drink up! 🍻
He he he he. Don’t let it get warm!!! Hugs
@@AmericanInPortugal I only let imperial stouts warm up. 😁
They start warm he he
One of the many reasons I still live in the USA. No language barrier.
He he he he. I love Portugal and Europe but some people are happy at home and that’s ok too :)
@surfside-hj2ue - aren't you special.
lol. Hugs from portugal.