A Trophy Beer For All Men As we are Campions Too

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This is my entry for #BeerSaturday Challenge for the special week 360 by @detlev. Today was kind of a special day as my usual Saturday beer is just myself but today some friends came over to watch the English FA cup final with me. Since it is the final between a Bull and a Bear (No under dog), I decided the beer that will treat this fascinating period special is the Trophy Beer. That is irrespective of the winner or the outcome of the Match we are Trophy owners in our different ways. We are champions in our diverse area of specialty. We fight different battle, we engage in different war and in the end we never give up these gives us edge that we ourselves are champions and trophy winners.

20240513_094359.jpgShowing My Trophy Beer

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20240513_094524.jpgIn the end everyone is a winner.

I love the fact that I enjoyed my dear as well as my #beersaturday with my lovely friends, though they will not allow their face to be taken but I have their consent to mention their names which with personal digression will not. The five (5) of us enjoyed the FA cup final knowing fully well that irrespective of the outcome of the match between Manchester City and Manchester United, we are winners as well as Champions ourselves.

After the Match we got into discussion and they asked why I picked trophy for this particular day. They love the pick of the day and they love the fact that I told them they we are champions and Trophy winners too. Again, They agreed that Trophy is a lovely beer good for occasion with friends. A beer that has a way of uniting different people from different city across the country.

All photos are mine
All photos are taken with my phone Samsung Galaxy A 23
Always remember to represent #beersaturday by drinking responsibly as a good ambassador



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Never seen that beer before, but it looks pretty good 👍🏻
Manchester won!
😂

#United

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And you'd hardly see, it's not worth exporting from Nigeria ;)

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Can't say for sure without trying 😝

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Great, give it a try and review it fairly then :)

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Will give it a go some day. I don't have the opportunity right now. And I'm not even sure it would survive the shipping here 😂 If you have any ideas, I'm open to suggestions

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No, you'd have to go to Nigeria for that. Beers that use sorghum as malt taste awful though.

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Sounds more and more like you're talking me out of it 🤪

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No, go ahead for sure - there's a handfull of shitty beers from the same producer. Several of them are licensed, like local versions of Heineken or Amstel.

Go for it, treat yourself with them!

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Do you remember the discussion we had like two weeks ago?

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I have checked the Nigeria craft brewery website for beers it brews. And, I have the basic knowledge of beers.

What is the next line of action @godfish

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Awesome. Which one would you like to sample and why did you choose this particular beer?

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@godfish:

I would love to sample the BLACK GOLD STOUT. Coffee is my second favorite drink after water. The coffee aroma, and the chocolate taste is so catchy. This combination caught my eye and I would love to have a taste of it.

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Okey, an interesting pick. Do you see it avaiable on the website? It says out of stock, perhaps due to my current location. Or can you buy it somewhere around in a supermarket?

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