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Aldi beer taster job

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I wonder what the job interview questions will be. Something like: “How many kinds of beer did you ever try and how can you prove that?”. Honestly, when I see such job offers, I always think it’s not real, or it’s not as simple as described in the article because journalists like to change things a bit, so they look more interesting.
When I was applying for my job, I got asked the standard private equity job interview questions. But I cannot imagine what kind of questions would beer guy need to answer. He would probably need to know statistics and a lot about beer to get accepted. I’m sure there are beer specialists and enthusiasts.
 
Uxy said:
waynekerr55 said:
The IPAs and craft lagers are decent

Far better bang for your buck than the other supermarkets IMO. Same goes for the wines too.

What wines do you recommend from there, its getting that I prefer a couple of glasses of wine, white or red, rather than a beer these days.

We like the yellow tail wines here, very pleasant they are.
 
Niigata Jack said:
Uxy said:
Far better bang for your buck than the other supermarkets IMO. Same goes for the wines too.

What wines do you recommend from there, its getting that I prefer a couple of glasses of wine, white or red, rather than a beer these days.

We like the yellow tail wines here, very pleasant they are.

Lidl do a red called Primitivo Puglia which for a fiver is very good.
 
Cooperman said:
Niigata Jack said:
What wines do you recommend from there, its getting that I prefer a couple of glasses of wine, white or red, rather than a beer these days.

We like the yellow tail wines here, very pleasant they are.

Lidl do a red called Primitivo Puglia which for a fiver is very good.

Cheers, Tesco's finest reds and whites are nice, Yellow Tails Pinot Grigio is very nice, tried their Merlot last week, lovely that was, we like their Jammy Red Roo as well, but we usually have a bottle of wine with food, but prefer the Roo without food, its to nice to use it to wash food down :lol:
Saying that most Wines, are I usually don't bother until I finish food, but Mrs enjoys a drop whilst eating.
 
dickythorpe said:
Jammy Red Roo😂🤣🤣 it's bloody pickling vinegar mun Max!!!!!

Don't tell my Mrs that Dicky, especially if you value your shins :lol: its pleasant enough for us mere mortals, I like 19 Crimes, The uprising. Apothic Red and the Apothic Dark Red are nice as well.
 
Niigata Jack said:
What wines do you recommend from there, its getting that I prefer a couple of glasses of wine, white or red, rather than a beer these days.

We like the yellow tail wines here, very pleasant they are.

The New Zealand Sauvignon is very decent in fairness. Shall gjve the yellow tail a go!
 
Uxy said:
The New Zealand Sauvignon is very decent in fairness. Shall gjve the yellow tail a go!

Tried Yellow Tails Merlot on Saturday, that was very nice :D
 
Niigata Jack said:
Tried Yellow Tails Merlot on Saturday, that was very nice :D

The yellow Yellow tail is quite good, but the others are a bit meh.
 
There's a cracking red Stellenbosch Cabernet Merlot that turns up at Aldi occasionally. It's excellent, I did some research and discovered it comes from a vineyard that produces some exceptional wines.
 

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