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Mixing tomato juice with beer is a red beer. It helps to hide the beer smell and it's tasty, especially it makes cheap beer palatable.

It's a Calif thing, east coasters don't do it.

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In parts of Lancashire it is de rigeur to drop an Uncle Joes Mintball into a pint of mild. I am sure it would catch on here if they sold Uncle Joes .. or mild.

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6 minutes ago, champers said:

In parts of Lancashire it is de rigeur to drop an Uncle Joes Mintball into a pint of mild. I am sure it would catch on here if they sold Uncle Joes .. or mild.

Not much of a recommendation considering that in some rural parts of Lancashire it's also re rigeur to sha.g sheep.

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11 minutes ago, champers said:

In parts of Lancashire it is de rigeur to drop an Uncle Joes Mintball into a pint of mild. I am sure it would catch on here if they sold Uncle Joes .. or mild.

 

pint of mild

Sorry but the thread is about beer. :cheesy:????

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

pint of mild

Sorry but the thread is about beer. :cheesy:????

 

 

More about how to ruin your beer. One could also mix it with ketchup, should give a red color too.

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31 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Not much of a recommendation considering that in some rural parts of Lancashire it's also re rigeur to sha.g sheep.

Only after formal engagement. The sheep have moral standards to uphold

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2 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Not much of a recommendation considering that in some rural parts of Lancashire it's also re rigeur to sha.g sheep.

Drink red beer and s hag sheep sametime

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16 hours ago, MJCM said:

Never heard about it, but tried it with my first glass of the day but will not try again. ????

Not for everyone.

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