Who likes cider and black or lager and lime?!


Question:

Who likes cider and black or lager and lime?


Answers:
A bit of both mixed together! he he he

cider and blk, but prefer cider, blk and lager ie, diesel. Yum!

I did 25 years ago when I was 17 and skint.

My favourite when younger was Guinness and scrumpy cider
sadly no longer

Me, I love cider, especially the one come from "Bretagne" in France...oops they call it "Cidre"...but then what is in the name a cider spelt cidre shall taste all the same...

I never particularly liked cider,but the blackcurrant juice has made me a fan of cider and black.

A legendary student or even crusty drink, now banned from most of the pubs in my area for its ability to nock your socks off at ten paces: Snakebite and black. (Cider, Larger & Blackcurrent) Not haveing ordered any for years I vaguely seem to remember getting horribly drunk and proposeing to a pint of this stuff once in a dark and dingey pub somewhere down south. Leave the lager and lime to middle aged spinsters and men in silky shorts.

I used to drink lager and black when I was about 18, every so often I will really fancy a half and enjoy it,more of a vodka girl now though!

Always used to drink these in the good old days, when we pooled our pocket money to buy one drink and four straws. Hate both now but I do like a glass of cold cider on it's own, haven't had one for ages!!

Snakebite(Lager+Cider)!:-)

I used to drink a dark tap beer with lime. I ordered it as "Duffy's with gobs" lol

EWWWWW....

Snake bite and black if you can find a pub that will sell you it.Not many will these days for some REASON!!!!!!!!!!!

alcohol is not good for you.don't drink it.
have water with ice,not even fizzy drink.

I love cider with lager and blackcurrant, think it was called snake bite and black - yum yum.

Ah this question takes me back to my youth and that is some time ago.They were "Happy Days" though.

cider and lager is called snakebite,used 2 love it !!!!!!!!!




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