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I want my Carling!



 
 
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Old 15-03-2004, 05:57 PM
seb.geble
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There's no way I can find draught Carling Black Label in the south of
France, if anyone knows where to find some around Toulouse, please let me
know.
bye,
Seb.


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Old 15-03-2004, 06:30 PM
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"seb.geble" schreef in bericht
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There's no way I can find draught Carling Black Label in the south of
France,


poor you...

Grtz,
March


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Old 15-03-2004, 07:57 PM
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seb.geble a écrit :

There's no way I can find draught Carling Black Label in the south of
France, if anyone knows where to find some around Toulouse, please let me
know.

Try asking on fr.rec.boissons.bieres, but be ready to collect some
flak... ;o)

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Warning : you may encounter French language beyond this point.

.... Il bafouillait énormément, et de chacun des ses postillons naquit un des premiers moutons !!
(F'murrr)

Laurent Mousson, Berne, Switzerland
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Old 17-03-2004, 06:45 PM
Tim Vanhoof
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seb.geble wrote:

There's no way I can find draught Carling Black Label in the south of
France,


You lucky sod!
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Old 17-03-2004, 09:28 PM
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seb.geble wrote:

There's no way I can find draught Carling Black Label in the south of
France


And this is a bad thing why, exactly? There are plenty of equally
mediocre French crap lagers. There are even a few good French beers.

if anyone knows where to find some around Toulouse, please let me
know.


Just a few hundred miles north. Cross the Channel, and there you
are. Maybe a hypermarche in Calais can help you out.
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dgs

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Old 17-03-2004, 10:12 PM
The Submarine Captain
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dgs a écrit :

seb.geble wrote:

There's no way I can find draught Carling Black Label in the south of
France


And this is a bad thing why, exactly?


Well to people with autitic tendencies it may be...

There are plenty of equally mediocre French crap lagers.


Well, many Alsatian lagers may be uninspiring, but they're still much
better than Carling !

There are even a few good French beers.


More than a few, believe me...
Micros are sprouting up all over the country. Many of them churn out
uninspiring bland copies of belgian beers, but there's more and more
tasty and original beers, especially in areas such as the Alps,
Pas-de-Calais or Brittany.
Even in the South-West of France, if one looks hard enough, there are a
few locally-brewed gems to be found. Such As Oc'Ale, for example, who
brew a delightful unspiced Blanche, and a wonderful 6% ABV stout. Both
age pretty well in a cellar, BTW.

Cheers !

Laurent
On his way to Nantes, Western France, tomorrow. Visiting 5 micros on
Friday. )))

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Warning : you may encounter French language beyond this point.

Vrai miracle de la figuration narrative, l'image ci-dessous narre le laps de temps pendant lequel rouflaquette reste sans voix. A la seconde près...
(F'murrr)

Laurent Mousson, Berne, Switzerland
 




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