So they drink stout rather than lager, even at a summer-time hot dog cookout? That’s one of the few occasions at which a Pilsner might actually be preferable. At least it’s a dairy stout, so it will be relatively light-tasting – sort of like having a milk shake with your hot dog. In any case, Colin seems a bit uncertain about joining this family outing, doesn’t he?
seismic-2 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
So they drink stout rather than lager, even at a summer-time hot dog cookout? That’s one of the few occasions at which a Pilsner might actually be preferable. At least it’s a dairy stout, so it will be relatively light-tasting – sort of like having a milk shake with your hot dog. In any case, Colin seems a bit uncertain about joining this family outing, doesn’t he?
GaryCooper almost 7 years ago
The British Barbecue Window must be the hour or two of the summer when the weather’s nice enough to cook outdoors in the North of England.
It’s been a while since I’ve heard or seen the word “baps.” I believe “bap” is British for what we call a roll or bun.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 7 years ago
Allison is a Brit so we get all the Britishisms. Just great.