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Who likes beer?
#21
I seem to be drinking mainly Guinness lately although my favourites have to be the Belgian monk beers, Hertog Jan, Hoegaarden, etc. Partial to a nice whisky too (Islays at that).
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#22
(08-05-16, 08:28 PM)risticuss link Wrote: +1 for Broadside, Old Peculiar Hobgoblin and Summer Lightning.

Have a go with some of the Oakham Ales. JHB and Inferno are worth a punt.

+ another 1
Otter Beers good
Doom Bar is good too

my local has an annual beer fest on 4th June where all the beer (normally 30 beers & 15/20 Ciders) are donated & money raised goes to Charity air ambulance.. plus bands
I don't often get past 7 or 8 different ones though lol
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#23
Anyone fond of Shetland roses?  Wink


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#24
I'll drink anything :lol I am Scottish for focc sake Wink
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#25
I think I once dated your sister, mad bitch was putting vodka in her tea in the morning  :eek
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#26
DOOMBAR as has been said or even better  WYCHWOOD HOBGOBLIN GOLD 4.2% ABV

Love 'em or hate 'em, Wetherspoons always have a good selection.
I used to not give a foc, then I discovered Red Bull and now I don't give a flying foc !!!
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#27
had a nice beer on draft this week named Deuchalls

highly recommended
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#28
(09-05-16, 09:51 PM)celticdog link Wrote: Anyone fond of Shetland roses?  Wink

or for any ex-RN will know as cans of red death!!
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#29
(11-05-16, 12:52 PM)DILLIGAFF link Wrote: [/b]Love 'em or hate 'em, Wetherspoons always have a good selection.
Yep you are right there, always a good selection and cheap
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#30
(11-05-16, 09:24 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=DILLIGAFF link=topic=20041.msg231824#msg231824 date=1462967565]
Love 'em or hate 'em, Wetherspoons always have a good selection.
Yep you are right there, always a good selection and cheap
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Great value but very few have a pub atmosphere.

Hungover atm so right now I hate beer lol
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#31
(12-05-16, 11:10 AM)joebloggs link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=20041.msg231864#msg231864 date=1462998261]
[quote author=DILLIGAFF link=topic=20041.msg231824#msg231824 date=1462967565]
Love 'em or hate 'em, Wetherspoons always have a good selection.
Yep you are right there, always a good selection and cheap
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Great value but very few have a pub atmosphere.

Hungover atm so right now I hate beer lol
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Go get yourself a curer Joe, you know it makes sense. Just one mind  Wink
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#32
Prefer the whiskey meself,  :thumbup especially Jameson Smile
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#33
* 1 for Jamieson
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#34
Thwaites Wainwright is good and also Woodfords Werry is verry good, - this one I dont see in the midlands but when I go to the east coast I see it, and drink it
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#35
(12-05-16, 04:54 PM)unfazed link Wrote: Prefer the whiskey meself,  :thumbup especially Jameson Smile
I used to drink a variety of whisky when i was younger. I liked jameson, but you can't beat the best in the world a good Scottish whisky Wink
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#36
Bishop nick martyr IPA and the rev James both very good. 
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#37
(13-05-16, 10:56 PM)Edmund link Wrote: Bishop nick martyr IPA and the rev James both very good. 
I have just had a rev james not 30 mins ago !! fancy that
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#38
Now then thanks the the Eurovision song contest I got to sample lots of euro beers and snacks whilst watching.
( I don't mind admitting ) 


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#39
Bit embarrassed to see that I was actually also the last person to post in here.
Anyyyy who 
These are actually quite tasty and at 79p each at Morrisons  :eek


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#40
If you ever see Leffe Royale on draft go  for it but be warned it is a taxi home if you have a couple of pints. Best beer I have tasted in years.
I went out to the pubto watch the football on TV(live in France) Liverpool v C Palace. I normally only ever have a 2 pints over 2 hours if driving home. This stuff 4 pints and I was ticking. Got a taxi home and collected the car in the morning.

I have tried Leffe beers over all their range but this Leffe Royale was the bees.


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