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stewey | 18:22 Thu 27th Dec 2007 | ChatterBank
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Somebody gave me 4 cans of English beer for Christmas. So I'm asking you experts on English beer to tell me in what order to drink them from best to worst. They are:Newcastle Brown Ale, Fuller's London Porter, Tetley's English Ale, and Maclay's Pale Ale. I shall await your opinions before guzzling them....Thank you.
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I don't know about Maclay's, but Newcastle Brown is from the far North-East and is a dangerous brew. Lay down and avoid it. Tetley's is canned Yorkshire urine. Fuller's is at least from London, so I would drink that first and ditch the rest and Hope this Helps. Don't be planning on going anywhere early tomorrow unless they have a loo.

All English ales are bottled and will last for ages ,just enjoy one at a time .
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Yes, theonlyone, but in what order? Whiffey says Fuller's is the best. He also suggests dumping the others: I aint doing that........What a waste!
Newcastle Brown ,Fullers , Maclays Pale Ale , and as for the Tetley's last but not least.
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Thanks, theonlyone. I drank the Newcastle first, and the Maclay's second. So I'll drink the Fuller's and the Tetley's next in that order:)
Just enjoy , throw it if you hate it
throw it up but not the brown stuff
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Out of the Newcastle and the Maclay's I preferred the Maclay's.............Two more to go. Probably save them for tomorrow as I'll be drinking Molson Export later today.
If you want a real ale try Harveys Brewery in Sussex

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