Fixed.Coors Light: another term for watered down piss.
It's a light beer from North America. Being from the UK, you'd probly hate it.I haven't a clue as to what that is but it doesn't seem to be Pepsi so it can't taste like shit
Heyheyhey, I'll drink most types of alcohol. Spirits are the only exception at the moment. At least in Britain (though this is just from what I've seen in Wales) Pepsi is pretty popular too. We don't get any of the fancy shit you guys get but Pepsi and Pepsi Max is sold in near enough every shop I've been to.It's a light beer from North America. Being from the UK, you'd probly hate it.
As for Pepsi and Coke... I prefer Coke but Sly hates it, so I drink Pepsi more often. I find the Pepsi/Coke thing to be another big difference between North America and Europe. Pepsi is more popular here from what I've seen, but when I was on mainland Europe it was almost impossible to find.
Maybe Pepsi is an English speaking country thing then... any Australians or South Africans wish to comment?Heyheyhey, I'll drink most types of alcohol. Spirits are the only exception at the moment. At least in Britain (though this is just from what I've seen in Wales) Pepsi is pretty popular too. We don't get any of the fancy shit you guys get but Pepsi and Pepsi Max is sold in near enough every shop I've been to.
Well so long as it tastes good I don't mind. I mostly drink fruit flavoured cider (Brothers strawberry cider and toffee apple cider and Kopparburg mixed fruit cider at 4% alcohol content I believe) though I do enjoy a pint of beer/lager now and again.Maybe Pepsi is an English speaking country thing then... any Australians or South Africans wish to comment?
As for the beer... it's rather light. Nevermind that North American beers tend to be of lower alcohol content than European ones (from my knowledge, and Canadian beers tend to have a higher percentage than American), but its light by North American standards as well.
I find it actually tastes rather watery compared to some of the other brands of beer out there. But hey, to each their own.Well so long as it tastes good I don't mind. I mostly drink fruit flavoured cider (Brothers strawberry cider and toffee apple cider and Kopparburg mixed fruit cider at 4% alcohol content I believe) though I do enjoy a pint of beer/lager now and again.
That doesn't sound too good, but if I see it being sold in any shops here I'll get one to try. I do like Budweiser though, and I've been meaning to try Corona. I know that's sold over here at least.I find it actually tastes rather watery compared to some of the other brands of beer out there. But hey, to each their own.
Yeah, I wouldn't knock it till ye tried it, but at least ye got some idea of what yer opening.That doesn't sound too good, but if I see it being sold in any shops here I'll get one to try. I do like Budweiser though, and I've been meaning to try Corona. I know that's sold over here at least.
I can't speak for the rest of Britain but at least my friends and I prefer cold beer. Though once you're drunk it all tastes the same no matter the temperature of the drink.Yeah, I wouldn't knock it till ye tried it, but at least ye got some idea of what yer opening.
Also, I have to ask since someone was mentioning this to me the other day and you live in the UK... do folks over there prefer their beer warm?
Can't you just make some yourself? Just use the recipe for OpenCola and add some more lime oil to it.Coke is indeed better. What I hate is how apparently only people who wanna drink diet (Eugh) and get cancer from the fake sugar are allowed to partkae in the joys of Coke with Lime.
OpenCola?Can't you just make some yourself? Just use the recipe for OpenCola and add some more lime oil to it.