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on the topic of cold drinks, i think that the temperature at which most pubs/bars serve their beer and larger is far too cold. It takes away much of the taste and is hard to drink when it is "super chilled"
(although with some largers e.g. Carling, taking away the taste is not such a bad thing)
11-23-2007, 01:10 PM
Debate regarding the serving of ice in cold beverages Post #23
Originally posted by EdBed:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Antpocolypsenow:
I always pour a drink with no ice when I work behind our bar unless asked otherwise.
Which bar is this Ant? </BLOCKQUOTE>
I work in the bowling alley, sporadically behind the bar but usually as a receptionst
11-23-2007, 01:12 PM
Debate regarding the serving of ice in cold beverages Post #24
Originally posted by Antpocolypsenow:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by EdBed:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Antpocolypsenow:
I always pour a drink with no ice when I work behind our bar unless asked otherwise.
Which bar is this Ant? </BLOCKQUOTE>
I work in the bowling alley, sporadically behind the bar but usually as a receptionst </BLOCKQUOTE>
Ah... kids have been badgering us to take them there. Haven't been in a few years though. Must remember to ask for ice when we do go.
11-23-2007, 01:34 PM
Debate regarding the serving of ice in cold beverages Post #27
Ask for ice if you like but share one drink, we're disgustingly pricey, come before four on a weekday for anything remotely resembling a reasonable price, that's my advice t'ya.
11-23-2007, 01:42 PM
Debate regarding the serving of ice in cold beverages Post #28
Food has improved massively in the last year or so, had a big overhaul, it's now not too bad but our prices are utterly ridiculous, embarrassed to charge them really. Forty quid for a family of four for about an hours entertainment, £3.25 for a pint of stella, disgusting really.
11-23-2007, 01:46 PM
Debate regarding the serving of ice in cold beverages Post #30
Originally posted by Antpocolypsenow:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Pickles:
ice doesn't usually get put in lager, so i'm not affected :thup:
We have one guy who comes in fairly regular who drinks carling with ice, about half a pint glass full in the same way as people have magners, baffling </BLOCKQUOTE>