Honestly, I dont think I've ever had British cheese or beer (Completely sure about the cheese, not so sure about the beer). That's why I find it kinda weird that you actually have good cheese and beer, but I shouldnt be judging when I havent tried it. But still I dont think Britain is seen by the world as a maker of good beer and cheese, which was my point to begin with.
I used to got to Amsterdam on holiday and bring back cheese with me, now I take cheese over when I go...
I always get a grande or a tall. When I used to work full-time it was ventis all the way though. Why are you going to Starbucks with all the fab cafes in Paris?
Maybe if I see them someday and Im not pregnant. I do allow myself to drink a sip of beer, but you cant really taste something like that.
He's right. Dubliner and rosemary Triscuit is the staple snack in my house. I've eaten it for dinner more than once. Washed down with Smithwick's. Mmmmm.
Newcastle is the worst thing to ever come in a bottle. That shit is just plain disgusting. Tastes like someone poured 20 packets of Splenda into already shitty beer. Those other two are pretty good.