Examples of using Lager in English and their translations into Czech
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Finchy- lager.
Oh, lager, please.
Pint of lager.
A lager for the gentleman.
Do you want a lager, Si?
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Lager would be great. Cheers.
This ain't Lucky Lager.
Three jars of lager and a Guinness.
These aren't Lucky Lager.
Johanna Lager. a colleague from Stockholm.
We ordered Lucky Lager.
They allowed to serve lager at 8 in the morning?
Some girls stole my lager.
Cheap lager, expensive crisps and self-loathing?
No. You invented lager.
Try Coffee Lager, Czech beer with the touch of exotic lands.
Pass me that can of lager.
Two pints of… lager and a whisky chaser, thank you for asking.
Two small glasses of lager, please.
Traditional Czech Dark Lager stands out for its fine caramel and coffee aroma.
Hot java? I'm fine with lager.
He's not like Lager Juergen.
Oh, yes, it's non-alcoholic lager.
You would never mistake Lager Juergen for a cop.
Let's all go to Wally Gaff's and have a lager.
Casual sex, watered-down lager, heavily cut drugs.
We should put a tax on chips,ketchup and… lager.
Coffee Lager-beer of deep amber colour, brown creamy head with coffee taste.
You're not the one I bought the lager for.
Strong Bavarian-style special lager with typical deep amber color, malty flavour, and bitterness.