Boddington's Pub ALE - The Most Amazing Pouring Beer EVER!

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

So after doing research into my family tree, I realized that my last name is original British last name. So with that and me being an avid beer drinker, I started looking for imported British alcohol. This is when I ran across Boddintons. Its imported from Britain. Its about $2 per 1 pint can here and came to be my favorite beer product. I love it for the taste, but I'm going to show you in this video why else it is so amazing. It is the PERFECT pour EVERY TIME! Just watch!

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  • you mean 180 degrees

  • He poured like that to make a point...so shut up you beer snobs

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  • Anyway, Boddingtons is a lovely Ale.

    If like Boddingtons so much...you should try Caffery's or Kilkenny Ale : )!

  • You sound like you have a cold in this video ?

    Ten cans of Boddingtons would help sort that out !!

  • Most English Ales and Most Irish Ales & Stouts have those things in the bottom of the can.

    Their called Widgets :)

  • That glass is so European.

    Get an Irish or an English glass.

  • It's carbonated with a mix of nitrogen and CO2, which is why the bubbles are much finer than other beers, especially real ales which are bottle conditioned. The plastic is called a widget, and comes in any can or bottle that is nitrogen carbonated. Nitro tends to be smoother, smaller bubbles, and if you've ever had Guinness draft this is the same thing. The cascade after pouring is gorgeous, isn't it? I like this beer too, but it's often too light on flavor for my taste. Beautiful body.

  • yes, ale. just like it says. Ale is a type of beer.

  • Awesome I've got one to quickly review in the fridge,now I'm really looking forward to it,great video,cheers!

  • @brianwildemusic not always, if you open the can carefully, then you just wait while it settles down a bit after few seconds and pour it in the glass then!

  • Mate they're all like that in England-John Smiths, Worthingtons etc.

  • best beer in the worlddddddddddddddd....

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