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Such was the case last night when I found myself at a really neat old pub in Covent Garden called The Harp. The Harp is the kind of small, cozy, hidden-down-an-alleyway pub that many people think of when they think “London pub”. The walls were covered in old paintings and beer coasters and they had about six different ales on tap. I knew that this would be the kind of evening that necessitated at least one, if not two pints. Remembering the ill effects of last Monday’s single Hoegaarden, I decided to try something new. That’s right, not all beers have the same alcohol content. My trusty Hoegaarden is 5% alcohol by volume (abv). At the Harp, I decided to go for a Black Sheep Ale, only 3.8% abv. It may seem like a small difference, but the Black Sheep affects me far less than a Hoegaarden. This is especially good when I’ve parked my bike at the tube station and need to safely ride home at the end of an evening!
Realbeer.com has a list of beers and their alcohol percentage. Check it out to find out how much alcohol is in your favorite beer. One other thing. I personally wouldn’t opt for a particular beer just because it’s lower alcohol. I firmly believe that beer is good and meant to be enjoyed, and if that can be done with less alcohol, then bonus! It just so happens that Guinness and Black Sheep are excellent beers. Heineken Light, however, at just 3.5% abv, is hardly worth the sacrifice. More on beer from the blogosphere:
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Maybe the Chow mein was so good because you had just come from the pub, eh?
Ooo… I haven’t had a Hoegaarden for a while.
Mmmm….
Food Tip #12: Avoid a hangover by staying drunk.
Is that banana melted in to the toast? That gives me an excellent idea… putting a piece of bread with PB and banana slices into a toaster oven before toasting it, I wonder how good it would be?