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#36962 by Bazz
19 Jul 2004, 17:58
Used to be Stella Artois and Heineken - not sure if it has changed lately?
#36965 by mcuth
19 Jul 2004, 18:03
As far as bitters go, once upon a long ago they used to do London Pride, but you had to ask for it - dunno if they still do, I've mostly switched to Vodka & Tonic onboard (apart from wine with the meal) [8D]

Cheers

Michael
#36975 by Nottingham Nick
19 Jul 2004, 19:23
Don't think the do London Pride (unless they hide it away until it is asked for;) )

Stella / Heinekin are the choices, as far as I can remember

Nick
#36981 by mcuth
19 Jul 2004, 19:37
quote:Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
Don't think the do London Pride (unless they hide it away until it is asked for;) )


ISTR that I really had to get them to look for it - not many cans on board, and not often asked for. Some of the FAs didn't even know they carried it! Mind, this is going back to my last econ flight - in 2002 :D

Cheers

Michael
#37009 by Tinkerbelle
19 Jul 2004, 23:08
OK the beers in economy are Stella Artois and Heineken. London Pride disappeared from the bars quite a while ago.

The wines in economy are now Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon.

The spirits are **racking brain** Virgin Vodka, Gordons Gin, Bacardi, Grants Whisky, Three Barrels Brandy, Martini and Baileys. We also have Malibu on the Caribbean flights.

Sorry if I've missed any out
#37011 by mcuth
19 Jul 2004, 23:14
quote:Originally posted by Tinkerbelle
OK the beers in economy are Stella Artois and Heineken. London Pride disappeared from the bars quite a while ago.


Thanks Tinkerbelle - with no bitters on offer (even LP was better than nothing) I think this may well have been why I started on vodka & tonic inflight :D

Cheers

Michael
#37013 by The_Banking_Scot
19 Jul 2004, 23:23
Hi,

Slightly off topic but they have Drambuie in Upper Class!! :D

Yet another reason to choose VS![8D]

Regards

TBS
#37036 by AlanA
20 Jul 2004, 09:50
quote:Originally posted by The_Banking_Scot
Hi,

Slightly off topic but they have Drambuie in Upper Class!! :D

Yet another reason to choose VS![8D]

Regards

TBS


You Scots!

(TBS to FA) "I'll have a pint of Drambuie shandy please" :D:D
#37042 by arfortune
20 Jul 2004, 10:18
Thanks Tinkerbelle

Shame about the Bitter - guess I'll have to stick to G&T!!!

Alex
#37051 by Bazz
20 Jul 2004, 11:03
Alex, is no sacrifice too great, forcing yourself to drink G&T in order to fly VS, true dedication :D;)

Tinkerbelle, I seem to remember having some cans of MGD on one flight back from the US, or maybe I was just hallucinating :D[:o)]
#37089 by onionz
20 Jul 2004, 17:34
Definitely had cans of MGD coming back on United, but don't recall seeing it on VS.

I'm beginning to think beer doesn't taste quite right in the somewhat artificial atmosphere in the pressurised tube, so i'll stick to spirits in future. I also think the more transparent the drink, the better you will handle it and the less hangover effect it will produce (sure i read that somewhere :D:D - something to do with toxin levels? Sounds pretty stupid of course...)

In that respect, it's G&Ts all round, and wine.
#37092 by Tinkerbelle
20 Jul 2004, 17:47
quote:Originally posted by Bazz
Tinkerbelle, I seem to remember having some cans of MGD on one flight back from the US, or maybe I was just hallucinating :D[:o)]


We used to have Miller up until recently when it was replaced with the Heineken
#37098 by RichardMannion
20 Jul 2004, 18:28
I'm sure they have Cobra on the DEL flights too.

Thanks,
Richard
#37147 by Professor Yaffle
21 Jul 2004, 11:43
Guess it is the pressure, but all beer tastes like sh*t at 35000 feet. These days I avoid the booze on planes, as it makes the first beer when you arrive that much nicer :D
#37182 by Bazz
21 Jul 2004, 16:23
Thanks Tinkerbelle, glad it wasn't me :)

Dark spirits are generally considered, along with fortified wines, sherry port and the like to produce much worse hang-overs. Gin, vodka, white rum only do it if you drink too much ;)
#37219 by RichardMannion
21 Jul 2004, 22:38
quote:Originally posted by Professor Yaffle
Guess it is the pressure, but all beer tastes like sh*t at 35000 feet. These days I avoid the booze on planes, as it makes the first beer when you arrive that much nicer :D


Don't quote me on this, but I'm sure the equation is that the effect of alcohol is doubled during flight.

Thanks,
Richard
#37249 by HelenF
22 Jul 2004, 09:59
quote:Guess it is the pressure, but all beer tastes like sh*t at 35000 feet


I tend to avoid both beer and wine when flying, because of the effect that pressure has on both the taste and the effect of the alcohol. Sadly, it does little to dull the taste or Virgin Cola. (Am now off to the 'What would you change . . . ' threads to see if anyone's mentioned that one!)
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