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Re: Alphabet Game
Orangeboom is still around they sell cans in the Spar supermarkets in Suffolk
We used to say “orangey at night, boom boom head in the morning” when I was overseas and that was all that was available
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Qui Nohn or Nhon - Vietnamese - I cant remember the spelling. Came in 660ml bottles. A Lager.
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Saigon Export - Vietnamese again - yes, I have visited Vietnam a lot when I was working and remember the beers that were "forced" upon me.
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Re: Alphabet Game
A nice thirst quencher
Sorry I have no "U", so I'll go to "V"
Victoria Bitter or Lager brewed in good old Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Re: Alphabet Game
Whitbread bitter (yuk).
Note...I stuffed this up having proposed foreign beers, sorry...
However - Warsteiner
Note...I stuffed this up having proposed foreign beers, sorry...
However - Warsteiner
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Re: Alphabet Game
Well one learns something new every day as I thought only wines come from Yarra Valley. Thanks for that. And now to "Z"
Zambezi Lager - Zimbabwe. My wife has some Zimbabwean friends from work and I remember being given a 6-pack of this "drink" by the husband for my 60th birthday. No further comment.
Who is going to chose the next subject?
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I'll have to dip out of this one, the only one I know (and it might still be there) was because we students used to drink in there when I was at Poplar Technical College was the Manor Arms in East India Dock Road. Being a Barkingside boy I did my formative drinking around there and further out.
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As that game has not got going, here is another one.
Past or present footballers who played for the Northern Ireland or Eire international teams. Chosen as there are a few players well known to us whose connection to "Ireland" was/is tenuous to say the least so apart from maybe a couple of letters we may be able to fill the alphabet. We'll use surnames in alphabetical order. So I'll start with:
Gerry Armstrong (NI)
Past or present footballers who played for the Northern Ireland or Eire international teams. Chosen as there are a few players well known to us whose connection to "Ireland" was/is tenuous to say the least so apart from maybe a couple of letters we may be able to fill the alphabet. We'll use surnames in alphabetical order. So I'll start with:
Gerry Armstrong (NI)
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