He is bouncing around in a manner ill-befitting one who has recently consumed so much lager. |
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Winning the quiz, aside from the kudos and respect from your peers, nets you eight pints of beer or lager. |
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Mr Knox insisted that his customers would not be rowdy, nightclub-style lager louts. |
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At this point, she was drinking cider, as lager was no longer giving her a quick enough kick. |
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That afternoon, I chatted with him briefly as he sipped his can of lager and rested himself unsteadily on the seat of the bus stop. |
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Howden said he drank five litres of cider, lager and beer and thought someone had spiked his drink with Ecstasy. |
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A long-time friend of Mark said he drank up to 20 cans of lager a day and had a tempestuous relationship with Claire. |
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What better satisfaction that downing a frosty can of export lager after battling homeward through the A-roads of the steamy English countryside? |
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Even a medium-spiced curry, using possibly lamb with rich tomatoes and onions, would kill any lager stone dead. |
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But police and customs officers later seized cases of lager and wine that had been illegally imported. |
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At last, we all got comfortable in the living room, each of us with an open bottle of lager. |
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It is also very unlikely you will come across anyone sporting a string vest and a can of strong lager here. |
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In a statement Mrs Smith said her husband had drunk several pints of strong lager before leaving the pub at 2am. |
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Michael drank fewer than three pints of lager while Taylor had a bottle of Pils and four double rum and cokes. |
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Many believe a glass of wine is the equivalent of one unit, and a pint of lager two. |
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Even today, in this age of designer bars and huge superpubs, the pint of lager is generally an insipid, watery travesty. |
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Charcuterie platters are best washed down with a dark German lager or dunkel. |
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And they have to wash the whole thing down with a pint of lager or some cheap and plentiful plonk. |
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And the drinking games were being played using a super-strong lager that came in flagons from the nearby brewery. |
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An assortment of half-empty aluminium trays and polystyrene cups were festering on top of the washing up along with empty lager cans. |
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His stroke of luck came when he decided to brew the fashionable new lager instead of heavier traditional beers. |
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But the very existence of Michelin-starred Indian restaurants may signal the death knell of flock wall-paper, lager and an onion bhaji. |
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We had ordered a pint of lager each and began with four poppadoms and a pickle tray which arrived very quickly. |
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The irony was that I was drinking lager rather than Scotch in an attempt to avoid crapulence. |
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But Sandy refused to freeze him out of the conversation and kept putting a paternalistic arm on his shoulder and buying him more lager. |
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The new plant will package one million hectalitres of premium lager a year, the equivalent of four million pints a week. |
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Apologies to all Geordies, but I found the city depressing and the night life awash with lager louts. |
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I smelt of warm lager and lime, and puke, and spent most Saturday nights in casualty, holding a wad of tissues to some mate's bottled face. |
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Pick your choice of tipple from white or red wine, fruit punch or lager as your peruse the menu and enjoy live reggae music from a local band. |
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Well Stella have started selling nine pints of draught lager in a keg, 12 hours in the fridge and Robert is your father's brother. |
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The house lager was, again, delicious, just a bit on the malty side, and perilously drinkable. |
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Sivota is unspoiled, uncrowded, friendly and totally relaxing, without a lager lout in sight. |
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Kerrie admitted having drunk two shots of absinthe, a shot of vodka and a can of Stella Artois lager on the night in question. |
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Empty lager cans, plastic cider bottles and broken glass have turned the popular dog-walking area into waste ground. |
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Every pint of lager or cider, or every bottle of alco-pop has more calories than a pack of Maltesers or a KitKat, or 10 jelly babies. |
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Two airline stewardesses were sacked for drinking a half of lager each before a flight. |
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This extra-strong dark lager has a dense head that is similar to whipping cream. |
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Nor are we holier-than-thou aesthetes who can't manage more than a half lager without being sick in the taxi. |
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Maymond later told officers he had had six cans of lager, a bottle of whisky and had smoked a joint. |
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In December, 18 out of 22 premises sold beer, strong cider, lager and alcopops to two 15-year-old boys. |
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Sergeant Jim Nicholls, who is in charge of the team, said his officers seized 35 cans of lager, as well as bottles of beer, cider and alcopops. |
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But their celebrations hadn't long started, when police, tipped off by school staff, raided the party and seized lager, beer, vodka and alcopops. |
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It is time for women to leave behind lager and alcopops to quaff real ale, according to the first female head of the Campaign for Real Ale. |
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Mr Melia had three pints of lager, a bottle of alcopops and a double brandy and coke on a night out with friends before getting behind the wheel. |
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A dark beer such as Rickard's Red or Double Diamond will add smokier flavour while a lager or ale such as Brick's Red Cap will add a little bite. |
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Also on display was his lager and strong ale, so we gave it a quality control test, to make sure that they still tasted good. |
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The Skeff Bar, Eyre Square, raised the price of a pint of stout, ale, lager, cider and a measure of whiskey by 10 cents. |
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The Wellington charged an extra 50 cent on a pint of stout, ale and lager, with 40 cent extra on cider. |
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You can't eat a late night curry without a few pints of lager to wash it down. |
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You used to get offered a chaser with your lager, but that doesn't happen as much, if at all, now. |
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Experts agree that it is easier to drink flat beers faster than fizzy beers such as lager. |
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He said he had drunk around 13 vodkas and ten pints of lager during the day. |
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The offender continued his drinking consuming more cider, lager and a bottle of Martini. |
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In some supermarkets it is possible to buy cans of lager and bottles of cider for less than a bottle of water. |
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It uses local Hallertauer and Saaz hop and has at least six weeks of cold maturation which results in an extremely drinkable lager. |
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He told officers that he had drunk ten pints of strong lager during a six-hour period leading up to the attacks. |
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Beer, lager and cider were the most popular drinks but there was a sharp increase in alcopops drinkers. |
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On the table in front of him he has a pint of lager, and a newspaper open at the sports section. |
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You want people to have a drink but not be lager louts, and that is what this campaign is telling people. |
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The clampdown, dubbed Operation Yellow Card, was launched in Wilmslow in June to cut down on lager louts ruining everyone else's night out. |
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But the family have been forced to scrap the annual festival after rowdy lager louts invaded this year's event and started a fight. |
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The participants have a reputation as lawless and irresponsible, the glamorous equivalent of Magaluf lager louts. |
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The drunks are as much a part of this meeting as the royal procession and excessive imbibing is not confined to the lager louts. |
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I'm certainly no lager lout, and I'm proud to be wearing the Games uniform. |
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He also told the jury he had had four lines of cocaine and ten pints of lager that evening. |
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Their drink of choice is lager, and lots of it, but they down a lot of coke too. |
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We Brits seem to favour eight pints of lager over a bottle of vino at the local tandoori. |
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Fortified by carry-outs of strong lager and vodka, he would get tanked up before setting out to cause mayhem in the area. |
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You've spilt lager on the magazine article about high energy fruit smoothies, and swapped the bran flakes for a bacon sarnie. |
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We meet the giggly girls, lads on the make, lager louts and smooth talking DJs, all set against the glitzy glamour of the dance floor. |
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A bottle of lager and even a measure or two of malt whisky might follow it. |
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Mobile in one hand, chilled glass of lager in the other, with the BMW parked outside, he was every considerable inch the man about town. |
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Dusted meself off, opened a cheap tinnie of lager, sat down and chilled out. |
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A party or drinking session was held in the area because it was littered with lager cans, empty bottles and even the remains of a bag of coal. |
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In spite of the early kick-off most customers were snubbing the option of coffee and orange juice and opting for lager or bitter. |
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Beer, lager, cider and spirits were confiscated from the group and letters have been sent to their parents. |
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The bock is a strong, full-bodied, malty lager, no matter what the colour or ranges in alcohol content. |
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It's all true, but this isn't any old lager, it's an authentic lager from the Czechs, rather than the usual mass-produced commercial slosh. |
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When at the end of fermentation the yeast cells sink to the bottom, the process is known as bottom fermentation, used for lager or Pils. |
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Book lovers will be able to order a pint of lager and a packet of pork scratchings with their paperbacks when the pub becomes a temporary library while a new one is built. |
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Maybe the three pints of overpriced sickly-sweet lager helped, I dunno. |
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But he then had a pint of lager and one drink led to another. |
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In 1994 there followed Highland Fling, a wildly modernized staging of La Sylphide which featured the sylph as a drug user and James as a lager lout. |
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Over a couple of pints of Kingfisher lager, we chose our starters. |
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Across the room a posse of young men, fresh from a football match, amused themselves by downing pints of lager in rapid succession and groping any woman who passed by. |
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Connie said the 11.6 fluid ounces of dark ale, bottled in 1977, is not much to her taste as she prefers a cold Fosters lager with a Bailey's Irish Cream chaser. |
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For me fizz, preferably champagne and preferably drunk out of doors, takes the place of lager and there is still plenty of cut-price choice around. |
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Athletes must complete a 200-yard circuit, gingerly stepping over obstacles in their path such as fast-food containers, cans of lager and noxious-smelling plimsolls. |
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The most common, or at least best known are lager, ale, stout and pilsner. |
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Police confirmed that the alcohol confiscated, from children between 14 and 16-years-old, was mostly spirits and included rum, home brew, lager and whisky. |
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Two publicans in the city centre were found to have added 10 cents to the prices of a measure of whiskey and pints of stout, ale, lager and cider. |
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They are gangs of obnoxious caveman throwbacks whose behaviour would put our Neolithic ancestors to shame, throwing empty cans of lager or, in some cases, vomiting. |
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While one brewing insider said that the chilled hybrid mix of lager and ale was way ahead of its time, most others though it was really pretty awful. |
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At Tesco in Oldham, she was sold a case of 12 bottles of Stella lager. |
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Do adults still get ridiculously drunk on a heady mix of cheap Costcutter lager in chipped cups and tequila slammers in wine glasses minus their stems? |
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Mr Barton said he and Mr Whitelock, who had been friends since they were 12, had drunk cans of lager and alcopops earlier that evening in a field behind Mr Whitelock's house. |
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Hence the rise of bottled beers imported from countries where beer drinkers are respected as stand-up citizens and where a flat pint of lager just would not be tolerated. |
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The lager and cigarettes had left a sour taste in his mouth though. |
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Not only this, but, fortified by the fact that I had drunk his lager by mistake, Ken managed to hit the winning double in the second leg of the last match. |
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In recent years, these curry houses have shaken off the lager lout image by having an interior makeover and renaming dishes with tantalisingly exotic titles. |
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As many as one in eight motorists drinks beer, lager or wine before getting behind the wheel, with many exceeding the legal drink-drive limit, research found. |
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Far too may lives of both air passengers and crews have been put at risk by lager louts, champagne Charlies and ordinary people who get into a rage. |
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Contrary to popular belief, Burberry has not discontinued its famous plaid baseball cap because of its association with football hooligans and lager louts. |
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And I'm not even talking about the beer goggles or the lager lenses. |
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Scarborough was one of five places approved by Douglas Hurd as Home Secretary to pioneer bylaws intended to keep lager louts out of the public gaze. |
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Even curry, the former best friend of chilled lager, is now seen as a dish that brings out the best in certain Alsatian wines and powerful Rieslings. |
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The British-born chartered accountant spotted a niche in the market for a less gassy premium lager particularly suitable for drinking with Asian food. |
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After full time we moved from the safe-but-boring pints of lager to vodka. |
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It was accepted he had drunk five or six pints of lager and two alcopops. |
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Every night, he would drink the cubic capacity of Stoney Cove in lager. |
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So I ordered meself up a lager and, touch wood,, I haven't looked back. |
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But I'd rather be slower in my old age than a lager lout and an unfeeling bully. |
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Golden or summer ales were developed in the late 20th century by breweries to compete with the pale lager market. |
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A typical golden ale has an appearance and profile similar to that of a pale lager. |
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Despite the traditional English beer being ale, more than half of the current English market is now lager in the Pilsener and Export styles. |
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This dispense method is strongly associated with ale, although there is no technical barrier to serving lager or stout this way. |
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Many specialise in ale, whilst others brew continental styles such as lager and wheatbeer. |
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Ale is usually brewed, the required equipment being simpler than that for lager. |
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Pockets of demand remain, particularly in the West Midlands and North West England, but has been largely ousted by bitter and lager elsewhere. |
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Wrexham Lager brewery was established in 1882 in Central Road and became the first brewery in the United Kingdom to produce lager beer. |
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Barbados is home to the Banks Barbados Brewery, which brews Banks Beer, a pale lager, as well as Banks Amber Ale. |
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Cambodia's first microbrewery, Kingdom Breweries, opened in 2009 and brews dark, pilsener, and lager beers. |
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I'm hoping to interest somebody locally to brew Wrexham lager in Wrexham again as a microbrewery, but hopefully it will grow up. |
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It has a medium malt backbone that makes for a very balanced quaffable lager that highlights the characteristics of the Jameson barrels. |
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Brewed with four different hop varieties, Nils Oscar God Lager is definitely a cut above a lot of beers that share the name lager. |
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With his nickname, he could have been a lager lout but opted for the high life, though he once saw red in France. |
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It is a positive step forward to change the lager lout, binge drinking culture of this area. |
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As Mediterranean resorts suffer lager louts, the new scourge of one haven is fuelled by sweet sherry and milk stout. |
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Award winning Scots football fans were branded lager louts by the English last night. |
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He called the team I played in that won Chelsea the FA Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup for the first time a bunch of lager louts. |
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It has worked in other cities and hopefully it will mean an end to lager louts making people's lives a misery in Glasgow. |
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Island council chiefs fear an invasion of lager louts after their main town was named Britain's wildest night out. |
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He will order police to make it a priority to target lager louts who terrorise town centres. |
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Collins is now in full flow, wiring into a chicken dopiaza and sipping a lager shandy. |
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Festbier is a strong lager, a typical Bavarian celebration beer, and Animator is a Doppelbock. |
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The Almanack will be offering punters a free trial of Cornish Pilsner, the first lager to be brewed by Cornwallbased Sharp's Brewery. |
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He was sold Devil's Bit and Bulmers cider, West Coast Cooler and Dutch Gold lager in Dundalk, Co Louth. |
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Bonza topics include Australian words, history and an examination of popular Aussie icons such as Fosters lager and the barbecue. |
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And last year, sing Hallelujah, sales of lager fell while there are now 52 micro-breweries in Wales producing the real stuff. |
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Nosh and Quaff is, I think, the only restaurant in Birmingham to serve the sublime Danish beer Mikkeller and the flavourful Crate lager. |
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Donald, who has cut out fry-ups and lager, decided he needed to do something after feeling ill on holiday. |
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They moved in and took over local pubs in the 1980s and 90s, catering for the young lager sippers and discouraging the beer supping regulars. |
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With nuanced carbonation, the mouth feel is closer to a barley wine than a typical lager, with a very fine bead of bubbles. |
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They soaked up the sun, downed vatfuls of lager, sang, waved flags and baited anyone wearing a German shirt. |
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A few weeks ago, I wrote about strange names for beers and Jill Lucas sent me a photograph of Young's Damselfly elderflower lager. |
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Following several nights of fun in bars quaffing cheapish lager, to be handed a wine list was a pleasant surprise. |
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Low-calorie lager Bud Silver also did well, as did Roaring Meg from Springhead Brewery. |
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The current crop are packed with young inebriated lager drinkers, and you are unwelcomed at the door by toughies with ear pieces. |
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In 1977 it was Newcastle Brown Ale, various tinned beers and lager, Babycham, Cinzano and Rhine wines. |
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Bottles of new format Lynx lager, some Edam, a couple of Baby Bells and some Danish Blue priced up at Tesco's Deli counter. |
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I've often spotted the elephant leg of lamb meat sizzling on its skewer in the window and wondered why us Brits only eat this Turkish delight after drinking lots of lager. |
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You can tell there is that lovely maltiness you get in the lager. |
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Join expats and locals alike to wash knockwurst, Wiener schnitzel and Bavarian pretzels down with Windhoek Lager, a Euro pale lager that's made its mark worldwide. |
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The techies will tell you the fundamental difference between ale and lager is that the former is brewed with top-fermenting yeasts and the latter with bottom-fermenting ones. |
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But one November day in 2010 he found what he first thought was a lager can ring-pull in the field of farmer Tony Wilson, near Wheatley Hill, County Durham. |
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His aim was to develop a pale ale that could be as refreshing as lager. |
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Witnesses claim Carroll drank two pints of Fosters, four pounds 4 Jager Bombs and around six bottles of Peroni lager in a six-hour bender last month. |
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The first prosecution in January involved 56 bottles, again they were lager, alcopops and flavoured water, and he was given a suspended sentence that time. |
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Corny aroma, like an American lager, not the Saaz spice we were expecting. |
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I was so cream-crackered, I had half a lager in the bar afterwards. |
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A beneficial, although probably unintentional, introduction is Saccharomyces eubayanus, the yeast responsible for lager beer now thought to have originated in Patagonia. |
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Liquid Vibes, a lager beer, was named the official beer of Gathering of the Vibes, sharing space in the beer tent with Saranac IPA and Saranac Summer Ate. |
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The group devised the term real ale to differentiate between beer served from the cask and beer served under pressure and to differentiate both from lager. |
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Liam Groom was jailed for 18 months after Wolverhampton Crown Court heard his dangerous motorway antics followed a drinking binge of sambuca and cans of lager. |
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The aim is to stamp out the seaside late-night lager lout image. |
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The marquee product was his Salvador lager beer, which, he claimed in the advertising material from the first decade of the twentieth century, was Canada's most famous brew. |
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Historic German-brewed Pilsener lager Veltins is gearing itself up for a UK supermarket launch next summer, following its success in the on-trade. |
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Ever since the rough diamond began his dalliance with posh totty Liz Hurley last year, 42-year-old Shane is looking less lager lout, more Ken doll. |
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It was completed in 1972 to brew Heineken lager for Whitbread. |
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The top 10 drinks brands are Budweiser, Smirnoff, Heineken, Bulmers, Guinness, Jameson, Power's, Hennessy, Miller Genuine Draft and Dutch Gold lager. |
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Vicky Chandler said that the 37-year-old drank sambucas, pints of lager and snorted cocaine after a 35th birthday snub from his ex-partner Stacey Nivet. |
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Norman Williamson gave Golden Row a copybook drive to beat Say Again in the Carlsberg Lager Novice Chase. |
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All the folks who were in that park that afternoon were frying meat and boerewors, drinking Castle Lager and singing! |
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The vast majority of canned beers in the U.S. are of the American Light Lager variety, for which a beer widget would be counterproductive. |
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Lager and heavy may have replaced whiskey, folk ate chips instead of tacos, but country music is all about feeling and the sentiment was real. |
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We stumbled in to the Lager House like conquering Huns drunk on French wine. |
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Our enthusiastic waitron, Shano, had not been briefed about the Sterling Light Lager Pub With Grub competition so we filled him in then ordered drinks. |
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Lager and bitter are different types of beer, commercially more different than red and white wine, but perhaps not as different as whisky and gin. |
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Paulaner's renowned portfolio includes Original Munich Lager, Premium Pils, Hefe-Weizen, Oktoberfest-Marzen, Salvator Doppelbock, and Thomasbrau. |
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Lager beer is prepared from bottom-fermenting yeast and ale, while porter and stout are prepared using top fermentation. |
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Longboard Lager and Big Wave Golden Ale with both be represented, available on draught and in six-pack bottles. |
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Starr Hill Brewery of Crozet, VA, has announced the introduction of a new winter seasonal beer, Snow Blind Doppelbock Lager. |
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A notable local employer continues to be the Wellpark Brewery, home of Tennent's Lager. |
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Lager lout students from the University of Limerick are vandalising houses on their way home from city nightclubs. |
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Norwegian beer, Carlsberg Beer, German Lager, Tivoli Beer, Pilsener Beer, Vienna Beer. |
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Lager Wick camp in Grouville has been investigated, and an estimated 200 workers were housed there. |
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I released my first batch of Samuel Adams Boston Lager to the public on Patriots' Day in 1985, the day of the Marathon right here in Boston. |
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Lager style beer has increased considerably in popularity since the mid 20th century. |
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Big Hand, Erddig, Sandstone, Axiom, Wrexham Lager and Wrexham Lager Beer breweries have all come to prominence in the last few years. |
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Lager will be flowing and oom-pah songs sung as thousands of people get into the raucous spirit of the famous German beer festival. |
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The prisoners in Lager Sylt and Lager Norderney were slave labourers. |
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Yuengling has contracted with its advertising agency of record, Pavone, to create four new Lager and Light Lager TV spots and one ad for the broader portfolio. |
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Lager loathers are missing one of the greatest beers available to Man. |
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In this course, Samuel Adams Boston Lager and cheddar and emmenthaler cheeses are accented with Nueske's applewood smoked bacon, onion, Dijon mustard, Tabasco and scallions. |
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