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  • I used to love a Black Velvet half Guinness and cider, sometimes mistakenly called a Snakebite among other names, to start the night off.

    Photo food diary Thursday Dec 4, 2008 | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008

  • Choose hard apple cider instead of lemonade, and you've got a Snakebite on your hands.

    Organic Authority.com: 7 Fun Beer Cocktail Recipes Organic Authority.com 2011

  • Choose hard apple cider instead of lemonade, and you've got a Snakebite on your hands.

    Organic Authority.com: 7 Fun Beer Cocktail Recipes Organic Authority.com 2011

  • A wonderful drink to complete this glorious repast is the classic Snakebite a huge favorite with the Spiders & Snakes crowd.

    Mosh Potatoes Steve “Buckshot” Seabury 2010

  • A wonderful drink to complete this glorious repast is the classic Snakebite a huge favorite with the Spiders & Snakes crowd.

    Mosh Potatoes Steve “Buckshot” Seabury 2010

  • He looks and acts like a cross between a Snakebite-downing metalhead and a dodgy car mechanic from the town of Bedrock.

    Big Brother, Where Art Thou? juliette 2009

  • He looks and acts like a cross between a Snakebite-downing metalhead and a dodgy car mechanic from the town of Bedrock.

    Archive 2009-06-01 juliette 2009

  • The street corner conspiracy busts quickly became popular within Chicago police hierarchy because, as Superintendent Cline acknowledged in an interview discussing Operation Snakebite which targeted the Mickey Cobras gang, such operations "[make] us feel like we are making a difference."

    Tracy Siska: Gangs, Violent Crime, And Unintended Consequences in Chicago 2008

  • Is it right to be aggrieved when you are told in a pub "It is against the terms of our licence to serve you that" when you ask for a Black and Tan or a Snakebite, when what they mean is "the manager doesn't like people drinking those in case people think the beer is off"?

    Archive 2008-07-01 2008

  • Is it right to be aggrieved when you are told in a pub "It is against the terms of our licence to serve you that" when you ask for a Black and Tan or a Snakebite, when what they mean is "the manager doesn't like people drinking those in case people think the beer is off"?

    A law about the law 2008

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