Advantages: reasonable strength, refreshing, tasty, cheap. Disadvantages: not for repeated consumption.
SanMiguel Premium is a very tasty lager beer thats got a really sweet, refreshing aftertaste that is great for the cash. If you fancy a bit of a change, it is definitely worth a try. Like any alcohol, it is best enjoyed in moderation. However this one moreso, as it starts to get a little bit sickly after the third or fourth pint. It is something to drink between different beers, if not on its own. -- Definitely not something you can drink all night.
Its best to buy in a supermarket as it is disproportionately cheaper than in a pub. It is available in ASDA and TESCO in both cans and bottles. It is thirst-quenching and best served chilled and is often enjoyed in hot climates. As the name may have led you to believe, it is very popular in Spain and is the strongest export of Spanish Beer.
4%. ABV.
Summary: A fine Spanish Beer ...
Advantages: Superb horses and some great eye candy for the ladies Disadvantages: Horrible fod, revolting wine, uncomfortable seats and miserable staff
Castillo SanMiguel
Tenerife.
Links:
http://www.castillosanmiguel.com in English, Spanish, French and German.
http://www.teneriferesorts.com/any/trwmiguelcastle.aspx
Whilst on holiday in Tenerife this summer 2007, our tour representative did a reasonable job on her sales pitch by convincing me to book another of her excursions. Not only had I just booked a Catamaran cruise for an afternoon but I had now also paid my euros to spend an evening at the Castillo SanMiguel for a Medieval Evening. I did not visit during the day so cannot comment on what is available at this time.
If you are ever holidaying on the island of Tenerife, then please read on before you commit yourself to a very different evening's entertainment.
*** Object of the Evening***
Castillo SanMiguel covers approximately 6,000 square metres ...
Advantages: It's relatively cheap to stay in the room, so it's not all too bad. Disadvantages: The staff, the prices in the restaurant, I know it's London, but I was shocked
Here is the review:
When we decided to book our trip to New York for my 18th we knew the only way to really get to London, was by National Express. Only one of us drives and that person doesn?t feel safe on motorways. The National Express journey was terrible, but when we booked the package, we also booked a hotel called ComfortInn. We were quite shocked when we were dropped outside of Terminal 5, to then have to wait about 20 minutes for another bus to get to the hotel.
I myself was quite shocked to find that the trip took about 20 minutes to get to the ComfortInn; I thought it would have been on the doorstep of Heathrow, but apparently I was very naive in this aspect. I truthfully thought that when we got to the airport, we?d drag our suitcases around the corner and then ta da, we?ll be at the hotel. This is my own fault ...