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Sunday, 16 November 2008
How not to serve beer

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One of the easiest ways to ruin a perfectly good draft Belgian beer would be to serve it with a wedge of orange on top. Why would anyone want to do that?

Posted by bigblue on 16/11/2008 at 05:55 PM
Filed under: Americas • (2) Comments • (0) TrackbacksPermalink

I think that would apply to beer from any country on earth.

In South Africa there are two popular brands of cider - Savanna and Hunters. Wherever I’ve been, the former is served with a slice of lemon, so I prefer the latter.

Posted by SteveH  on  19/11/2008  at  04:51 PM

Yeah - would apply to any beer!

We can get Savannah here in our supermarkets. It tends to give me a headache though so I tend to go for a local cider.

(Sounds like I’m a big drinker, but I’m really not!)

Posted by bigblue  on  23/11/2008  at  02:39 PM
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