Marco 1972
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Had my first ever pint of it, tasted like menthol/cough mixture and sweet, dont understand how its trumpeted as the same as the alcoholic version....
I think you might need to brush your teeth.Had my first ever pint of it, tasted like menthol/cough mixture and sweet, dont understand how its trumpeted as the same as the alcoholic version....
1. I didn't know toothpaste came in a can.Guinness or toothpaste !!!!
Please don't tell me you like that bland muck from Cork.Where there is a will there's a way ....you can buy anything in anything if you look closely enough....mind you I haven't had the need to buy a can of toothpaste ...yet. I just wouldn't buy Guinness no matter what it came in..... personally..
I find Heineken a bit too sweet and the Zero version is worse.Heineken zero (or 0.0??) tastes awful. I've tried the Becks (blue) non alco one too and it's worse. I think it's impossible to make nice alcohol free versions of the alcoholic beers. Not tried the Guinness zero but not in a hurry to do so based on previous findings.
They must love it in Cork so...I got a pint poured from a tap of Guinness Zero some time this year.
It just tasted like a bad pint of Guinness.
I guess that they weren't selling enough of it to keep the taste good
The lady doth protest too much! C'mon down the M8 fella, ya know ya want taThey must love it in Cork so...
I've been there many a time and almost always enjoyed it. I would like to see more of West Cork though.The lady doth protest too much! C'mon down the M8 fella, ya know ya want ta![]()
Yeah, West Cork is great. Parts of it have become too trendy imo with us "city slickers" though.I've been there many a time and almost always enjoyed it. I would like to see more of West Cork though.
Wow, is there a city in Cork?Yeah, West Cork is great. Parts of it have become too trendy imo with us "city slickers" though.