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Post by Stibnite on Aug 18, 2006 16:03:26 GMT
Waitrose stock it down south....think the coop do as well. its very ncie this one.
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Post by l33boy on Aug 22, 2006 13:56:32 GMT
U cant beat a nice pint of Foster super chilled after a hard day at they office or Corona with a slice of lemon and lime and not forgetting Krononberg- not the correct spelling.
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Post by Stibnite on Aug 23, 2006 10:14:06 GMT
tut tut lager boy kangeroo pee is not a fine beverage
Agree on the corona though
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Post by UNKAL on Aug 23, 2006 11:12:47 GMT
Hmmmm, indeed Stib. Sorry L33 but you won't have many takers for Fosters here 'super-chilled' or not. Having said that I had a can the other day and it was better than Carling which I had to drink loads of after my dad kindly brought a crate along to a recent bbq. He then proceeded to drink all my Bravara Anyways, I had a superb tasting of ale this weekend. Had a BBQ (again - did I mention I love BBQing?) and had a few loverly ales....er cant remember the names now but will check the empties when I get home and post them up. ;D
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Post by UNKAL on Aug 23, 2006 11:16:40 GMT
Oh just remebered some. Sierra Nevada Summerfest - its an American real ale - bloody lovely. Got it in Sainsburys where its currently on sale. They also stock their Pale Ale but haven't tried that. Here's the brewery website. www.sierranevada.com/beers/summerfest.htmlI would offer some tasting notes but I was quite p!ssed by the time I drank this bottle! ;D Oh yeah and I had a Youngs Kew Ale - made with hops grown at Kew Gardens. Also very nice. And I had some good old St Austell Tribute - yummy. er....there was another one which was a Dutch wheat beer with a picture of a hamster on it a tasty beverage. AHA just found it on google its called Koren Wolf which supposedly translates as 'grain wolf' refering to said cute hamster on the label. We also drank several 4 pint containers of some Hopback beer straight from the keg but I can't remember what it was called - not one of the usual ones like Summer Lighting or Crop Circle - will find out.
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Post by Stibnite on Aug 26, 2006 17:45:13 GMT
that sierra nevada pale ale is fine stuff great summer drinking
just quaffing some ukrainian wheat beer following on from the first tasteing of the summers second fermentyed ginger beer.....bugger me ist strong
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Post by Biscitt on Sept 2, 2006 8:17:17 GMT
Hello nice to see the quaffing has continued in my absence. What's up for tonight then?
After fortnight without Xbox Live I shall be making up for it this weekend.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2006 11:17:27 GMT
Tiger beer is cool with a curry! brewed in India i suppose thats why?
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Post by Stibnite on Sept 7, 2006 17:36:55 GMT
that sierra nevada pale ale is fine stuff great summer drinking just quaffing some ukrainian wheat beer following on from the first tasteing of the summers second fermentyed ginger beer.....bugger me ist strong blimey was getting drunk with that post drinking hopback summer lightning at the moment
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Post by bambam on Sept 22, 2006 14:02:00 GMT
personaly I think a bottle or 3 of Old speckled hen goes down well with COD2, that and a cheeky little number called Victory Ale which is on sale at Tescos at the mo
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Post by Biscitt on Sept 22, 2006 17:06:58 GMT
We need an ale for the weekend and we need it NOW!
Which one shall we have from the list or is there a new recommendation?
I'm not on standby!
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Post by Biscitt on Sept 23, 2006 9:10:08 GMT
Blueblood Guest ale for this weekend is......
BISHOPS FINGER by Shepherds Neame
I am rather partial to a bit of Bishops Finger myself.
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Post by SH4NX on Sept 23, 2006 9:18:53 GMT
Lucky bishop ;D
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Post by Biscitt on Sept 23, 2006 9:21:33 GMT
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Post by SH4NX on Sept 23, 2006 9:23:06 GMT
;D
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