my suspicions were aroused
when one of the pints was served without a head. that can't be right!
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Fri 21 Nov 2003, 12:56,
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ouch
was it london you were drinking in?
When I'm there I find the quality of the pour is terrible. Something like 15 million was spent on the fast flow system to avoid taps being clothed over when busy.
Which murphy's then copied at a fraction of the price! :D
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Fri 21 Nov 2003, 13:02,
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When I'm there I find the quality of the pour is terrible. Something like 15 million was spent on the fast flow system to avoid taps being clothed over when busy.
Which murphy's then copied at a fraction of the price! :D
t'was in Southampton
I should've known better, but it's the only drink that doesn't give me extreme memory loss!
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Fri 21 Nov 2003, 13:06,
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there are some very good
pints of guiness to be had in london, if you know where to go....
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Fri 21 Nov 2003, 13:07,
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this is probably true
I've just had bad experiences seem so many places feel the need (or pressure from diageo?) to stock it, regardless of knowing how to keep or pour it.
if you're ever in Irelnd, my advise would be drink it in dublin, but if you head south drink Murphy's instead - much nicer but seems to have less financial clout despite being part of the Heineken corp these days. (but then guinness is diageo - they're all somebody's bitch now)
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Fri 21 Nov 2003, 13:12,
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if you're ever in Irelnd, my advise would be drink it in dublin, but if you head south drink Murphy's instead - much nicer but seems to have less financial clout despite being part of the Heineken corp these days. (but then guinness is diageo - they're all somebody's bitch now)