Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Things to remember in the UK:
Beer is not the same as Ale. (Theakston\'s Old Peculiar is called that for a Bloody Good Reason) American beer would be classed, in very polite circles, as a Lager.
Awww... I just have to mention this because I saw something on a US TV show last week and GOD it wound me up
The whole thing about the British drinking \'warm beer\'...
Ok, ale and (to a lesser extent) stout should be drunk at just below room temperature... lager should be drunk chilled.
AFAIK the Americans and the rest of the world have managed to grasp that red wine is drunk at room temperature... it\'s not THAT much of a leap of faith to understand that most real ales, bitters etc should also be drunk at close to room temperature!!!
As a beer geek it REALLY winds me up... if you want something cold, get a lager.
I also remember once seeing one of the airport related shows where a US family turned up at Heathrow with a suitcase full of Twinkies and Oreos because they didn\'t think you could get \'normal food\' in the UK, they thought we all ate squirrels and nuts or something
I guess it\'s stereotypes working both ways isn\'t it
Back on topic... having flown last month with minis, pack them well but assume ou may have to unpack them and show them to security, carry them as hand luggage, but leave paints and tools well packed (in a water-tight bag) in your hold luggage.
Ben