Quote:As a traditional Brit, I have the opposite concern. Luckily, the places I drink in know my habits well enough now to have a couple of bottles of beerlao out of the fridge and warming up on the counter in time for my arrival.
I heard that about England, I can't bring myself to try it. On the same subject, I used to run a carryout years ago. Every Saturday an old man, who came from Mexico, would come in early in the morning. I used to keep a quart of beer behind the counter for him, which I would take out of the walk-in the night before. He liked me quite a bit. So much in fact that he tried to get me to date his granddaughter. 55555
I like my beer so cold that it frosts the outside of the bottle, and if you scrape a bit with your fingernail and drop it into the beer, it instantly turns the contents to slush. Not that I like a beer slushy, just really cold beer.
BTW, my wife tells me not to worry, I can still get cold beer in Laos. Still, she tells me, people like to put ice in it anyways.
Nice pic, keep advertising for the company which my brother-in-law works.