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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not really �old� drinks but proper beer!!
Decent Dutch/Belgian/German/American/British beers, are starting to get a foot hold in the decent watering holes in Leeds, with most bars having Erdinger (and some even use the Erdineger spatulas! [German not Dutch tho]).
As for �old� alcohol I�d like to try mead. I�ve seen it before but never tried it. I understand it to be made from honey by monks (originally).
Drusilla � I know a decent offy that delivers a massive selection of great beers beerritz.co.uk if you want to get reacquainted with those heady Dutch beers!! (Duvel is my fav!)
Drusilla, Mild? Now there's a blast from the past. It wasn't really available when I came South (I used to drink mixed - mild and bitter) so I started on bitter (no head - not the same) and then moved on to Guinness. The best bitter is still Taylor's Landlord, of course. Though I'm sure others will suggest their favourites.
If you like the chilled fino-type sherries then you might like chilled white port, too - makes an excellent aperatif.
But why does pastis (Pernod, Ricard, 51 etc) or even ouzo just not taste the same back in Blighty? Do they not travel well, or is it all down to the atmosphere/ambience of where you drink them?