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Kronenbourg Pint Glasses (Pack of 4)
Where other lagers have failed, Kronenbourg has made its founding ... Last Update 22.11.2009 05:45
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by - written on 22/10/02 (Very useful, 119 readings)
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Here I go again giving another op about lager. Well, I’ve got to sample them all so I can give my opinion. So tonight my tipple is Kronenbourg 1664. One of my favourite lagers is Stella Artois, but having sampled Kronenbourg I am now torn between the two. That’s up to now anyway, I still have a lot more beers to try. Price comparison: At Sainsbury’s. Prices may vary from shop to shop. Kronenbourg £ 4.49 x 4. 440ml cans. £1.13 a can (approx) Stella Artois £ 3. 94 x 4. 440ml cans. £0.99 a can (approx) If I had bought Stella I would have saved £0.55 on a 4 pack. As I said earlier though, I am torn ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/08/09 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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Many guys will not admit to it but they are often shocked when they see a girl drinking pint after pint of beer; thinking they'd go for flavoured-vodka drinks. Why have us girls got this stereotype? Why do I not fit into this stereotype of drinking flavoured vodka or alco-pops or whatever they are called. Many people drink flavoured drinks for one reason: cheap and perhaps tasty way to get drunk. I prefer to drink this beer in a casual manner in a social environment or during pub crawls; mainly for one reason; it is incredibly tasty and tangy as it hits my tongue, cooling down my throat as it goes down. I find flavoured vodka drinks incredibly watery and un-satisfying ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/04/04 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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I do enjoy chilling with a pint ill admit that, 1664 has slowly but surely beaten back the competition to be my favourite pint. I had my first frosty pint at my local, with a very little head. It was poured out quite quickly and was sat in front of me looking very clean and tempting, as I tilted the glass towards my lips with all the expectations, and… Yes it was met the best tasting beer I’ve ever tasted, it took me from a bitter drinker to a cleaner pint. When throwing a party myself I always get in a case of two and put them in the chillier to serve. I can easily myself go through pint after pint of this when socialising and enjoy it till ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/12/03 (Very useful, 175 readings)
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Kronenbourg 1664 was named so after the brewery that formed in 1664 in a place called Cronenbourg by the Hatt family. They developed what has now become one of the favoured little tipples of Europe. Kronenbourg 1664 was specially launched in the UK to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation. So, enough with the history, what does it mean to me! Kronenbourg 1664, in my mind, is only rivalled by Stella Artois for its strength and flavour. Having said that, I prefer 1664 without a doubt. Stella often comes across too strong, and you cannot drink it warm. (It really tastes like sick) Many of the current pubs across the UK are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/09/03 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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So having finally recovered from my Reading drinking session I sat down last night to my first pint of beer in a week. Not one of my usual drinks, as the Stella and Guinness are both finished for the moment, it had to be a bottle of Kronenbourg 1664. I used to love the stuff before I started on Stella and after I had finished with Fosters, but an over indulgence once to often lead to me becoming sick of the taste and as such going off of it a little. However as it’s the only stuff in the house at the moment it was an easy choice to make as to my drinking choice for tonight. But where does this bottle before me come from, well France and to be more ... Read the complete review
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