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Mapletree Croydon 02 Jan 19 9.04am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Late posting this one. Thought I'd try one of the recommendations that I saw in Tesco's....Adnam's Ghost Ship.....which is a pale ale from Suffolk. Sadly this one wasn't my bag, and had a zesty taste....Still, booze is booze and all goes down the same way...hic. A 6. Edited by Stirlingsays (02 Jan 2019 12.46am) Also not my favourite for the same reason. It's the modern idiom to make them sharp and citric with a very light colour. I prefer amber beers mostly. Adnams on draught is great but it doesn't seem to travel well and I know of no decent Adnams brews in bottles. Sometimes cans are better than bottles, notably Courage Directors (now brewed by Charles Wells) and Fuller's London Pride. Less gassy than the bottles Edited by Mapletree (02 Jan 2019 9.05am)
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Stirlingsays 02 Jan 19 12.06pm | |
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The expertise on booze on the thread is quite something. Being a lightweight on booze, if not in the physical world, I have to tip my hat to you chaps. I think I'll just do one more today and then stop....Perhaps someone else can take it on or perhaps not.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 02 Jan 19 1.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
The expertise on booze on the thread is quite something. Being a lightweight on booze, if not in the physical world, I have to tip my hat to you chaps. I think I'll just do one more today and then stop....Perhaps someone else can take it on or perhaps not. Ordinarily I would of taken over from you however I'm doing a dry January. Does this mean we are no longer going to have any sexy pictures of you posted Stirling? (Feel free to keep them coming by private message)
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Stirlingsays 02 Jan 19 1.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Ordinarily I would of taken over from you however I'm doing a dry January. Does this mean we are no longer going to have any sexy pictures of you posted Stirling? (Feel free to keep them coming by private message) I'm afraid so.....I'll be back on the diet coke myself.
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Stirlingsays 02 Jan 19 2.57pm | |
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Ok then so bringing up the rear but by no means being the least by being the last is 'Bishops Finger'....Ooh err missus. This is a strong ale from Kent where the barley hops seems to really come through and I have to say if I were drinking ale regularly I would probably take this one on occasion.....This stuff would get you under the table pretty quickly. A good 8. Attachment: BF.jpg (4,472.70Kb)
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gonky Coulsdon 02 Jan 19 3.48pm | |
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Adnams Broadside. Good flavour.
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Frickin Saweet South Cronx 02 Jan 19 4.18pm | |
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Originally posted by JRW2
Snob! Don't be fooled, Tsingtao is a whore of a beer, previously owned by the (Chinese) Harbin Brewery, Budweiser-owner Anheuser-Busch and now part of the Asahi empire
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 02 Jan 19 5.11pm | |
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Originally posted by gonky
Adnams Broadside. Good flavour. on draft, excellent, another good east anglian beer though from Suffolk.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 02 Jan 19 5.12pm | |
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You should try these they are called Troll Beers.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 02 Jan 19 10.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I'm afraid so.....I'll be back on the diet coke myself. I was never a bitter drinker till I got bought a pint by accident in a country pub in West Sussex about 25 years ago - it was like an angel crying on one's tongue, but you have less than a 10% chance of a similarly pleasant experience if you drink ale, it's fresh like cheese, yoghurt or wine - if a landlord does not know how to keep beer you'll drink vinegary crap whatever the brand - keg bitter is awful, stale beer boiled and pumped with gas, avoid, in a pub ale must be 'pulled' not come out of a tap, it was Gale's Ale from Sussex that converted me btw, but bottle beers and draught may be very different, however the Czechs do black lager (roasted/burnt caramelised cereal in the brewing process), budvar did it in a bottle and it was OKish, but if you get a good czech black lager it's like a choir of angels masturbating on one's tongue, the sweetness and the bitterness cancel each other out and a subtle nuttiness delights the palate. Swiss and Poles do it too - but the Poles do some horrible stuff a bit like an old-fashioned 'mild' which is another tipple that needs strict conditions if you are not to be left with something nasty swilling around your trap.
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Stirlingsays 03 Jan 19 5.00am | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
I was never a bitter drinker till I got bought a pint by accident in a country pub in West Sussex about 25 years ago - it was like an angel crying on one's tongue, but you have less than a 10% chance of a similarly pleasant experience if you drink ale, it's fresh like cheese, yoghurt or wine - if a landlord does not know how to keep beer you'll drink vinegary crap whatever the brand - keg bitter is awful, stale beer boiled and pumped with gas, avoid, in a pub ale must be 'pulled' not come out of a tap, it was Gale's Ale from Sussex that converted me btw, but bottle beers and draught may be very different, however the Czechs do black lager (roasted/burnt caramelised cereal in the brewing process), budvar did it in a bottle and it was OKish, but if you get a good czech black lager it's like a choir of angels masturbating on one's tongue, the sweetness and the bitterness cancel each other out and a subtle nuttiness delights the palate. Swiss and Poles do it too - but the Poles do some horrible stuff a bit like an old-fashioned 'mild' which is another tipple that needs strict conditions if you are not to be left with something nasty swilling around your trap. Upon your recommendation next time I'm in a pub with a reputation for knowing how to keep their stuff I'll give it a shot. Cheers for the head's up, along with all the other beer and ale fans who put in an appearance on the thread.
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Pussay Patrol 03 Jan 19 7.28am | |
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Oh the irony!
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