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Mart |
I was offered either sweet or salty which is of note.
I`m reviewing the meal as I take a quick break, but you will enjoy this bit, and it`s factual.
I asked the guy if I could take a menu home as it makes the reviewing easier, and was given a delivery menu, but ,informed that the restuarant cannot deliver many of the specials to peoples homes, particularly the lobster dish as they havent found a carton that it fits into! |
zooloo |
Lassis... ages since I've had that.
Sometimes I preferred the sweet sometimes the salty - nice to have a choice as I find too much sweetness a bitter experience
...erm ...sorry about that ...I'll get me coat |
Mart |
I don`t find the aspartamene anywhere near as annoying as sodium metabisulphate, that stuff is instantly breathtakingly evil and sadly in many an expensive beer as well, including one organic one, which I won`t name or it will cause a storm in the wrong direction.
Anyway , I digress, I just has Lassis with curry and that is without a doubt the perfect companion to the flavours produced.
I wonder why I was brought up to believe it was Stella? |
steveimp |
Mart wrote:
[quote]I have put the remaining can of Kaliber in the fridge, where I intend to leave it for quite a while then give it another go.
Another thing about the LA beers I noticed over the weekend whilst on a gig, was there was actually none available at the bar whatsoever.
I agreed to do the review before I realised the lack of availability of the products, so it does seem an important area to address and should not neccesarily be a substitute drink for an an alchohol based one.
Much as I adore real ale, I don`t allways have the time to shake off the effect.
As was pointed out by Kev this week, the gorgeous Aime, grape drink, appears to be not available anymore.
The Oasis still fruit drink goes very well with curries though, but at up to a |
Mart |
I have put the remaining can of Kaliber in the fridge, where I intend to leave it for quite a while then give it another go.
Another thing about the LA beers I noticed over the weekend whilst on a gig, was there was actually none available at the bar whatsoever.
I agreed to do the review before I realised the lack of availability of the products, so it does seem an important area to address and should not neccesarily be a substitute drink for an an alchohol based one.
Much as I adore real ale, I don`t allways have the time to shake off the effect.
As was pointed out by Kev this week, the gorgeous Aime, grape drink, appears to be not available anymore.
The Oasis still fruit drink goes very well with curries though, but at up to a |
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