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Great photo. Bishop's Finger made by Shepherd's Neame used to be my favourite beer, before I got more into Stouts. Spitfire is okay. I think they make a gold version, a bit like Hobgoblin and Old Peculiar, rather than call it a new beer, they try and live off the popular original by making something completely different and giving it the same name. Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
I used to have a real like of spitfire. A bit heavier than a lager, but with stronger aromas and the slight taste of gunpowder. I didn't drink it as fast as lager, because i savoured the taste.
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Growing up in Ringwood - where there is a great brewery (well, was great before Marstens took it over) I lived on Ringwood Fortyniner, a great traditional ale - though you have to buy it on Tap, as for some unfathomable reason when they bottle it they Carbonate it, which completely changes the taste! In recent times, I've turned to The darkside of craft beer, the market is flooded with ipa's wcipa's, neipa's and seemingly hundreds of marshmallow and fruit flavoured beers. Of which the vast amount of have taken the word beer or ale and twisted it beyond all recognition. Can't say i'm a Fan of the more extravagent ones, but a good Neipa is a lovely drop.
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Not much use for you YT but it was a pub called The Guildford Arms in Edinburgh. They always have a terrific range of different beer on. Fantastic pub. Also has a revolving door on entry which can ro e challenging for the well oiled patron.
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If you fancy trying a few different ales in a relaxed atmosphere then there is a beer festival this weekend in Orpington at Orpington Liberal club. Easy to find a short walk from the station and opposite the big Tesco a range of ales bitters and stouts.
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In my 'Neck of the woods', down on the coast in West Sussex, there are a number of 'Micro Pubs' in operation but on account of the fact that they do not serve traditional lager they don't receive my custom.Gone are the days when I used to imbibe a plethora of Real Ales in copious quantities.They do not suit my palate any more! In halcyon days I used to devour the likes of 'Marstons Pedigree', 'Felinfoel Double Dragon', Brains SA', Fullers 'London Pride', Fullers 'ESB' etc etc with sobriety not on the agenda. Edited by Willo (27 Mar 2023 2.20pm)
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Best beer I ever tasted were the ones Del bought me
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Originally posted by orpingtoneagle
Fantastic pub. Also has a revolving door on entry which can ro e challenging for the well oiled patron. Indeed. It's prudent to use the back door for fag breaks and leaving rather than risk a Frank Spencer incident.
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Aah, Feeling Foul's Double Dragon as I used to call it after a rather heavy session. Fullers do some excellent special beers or they did. Use to do Past Masters (old beers brought back), Brewers Reserves (left in whisky/bourbon barrels) and a wonderful Imperial Stout, which I still think is the best beer I have ever had. Over the last couple of years (since the Asahi takeover) they have trimmed it down to just their standard ales and market London Pride like it's something special, when it's probably their blandest beer. Do still like ESB though, and London Porter, 1845 and Bengal Lancer are also worthwhile. Originally posted by Willo
In my 'Neck of the woods', down on the coast in West Sussex, there are a number of 'Micro Pubs' in operation but on account of the fact that they do not serve traditional lager they don't receive my custom.Gone are the days when I used to imbibe a plethora of Real Ales in copious quantities.They do not suit my palate any more! In halcyon days I used to devour the likes of 'Marstons Pedigree', 'Felinfoel Double Dragon', Brains SA', Fullers 'London Pride', Fullers 'ESB' etc etc with sobriety not on the agenda. Edited by Willo (27 Mar 2023 2.20pm)
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Originally posted by mr. apollo
Best beer I ever tasted were the ones Del bought me I never trusted him after I saw him 'go to the bar' and 10 minutes later emerge from the Gents holding a couple of newly-pulled lagers.
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Originally posted by fish mitten
Aah, Feeling Foul's Double Dragon as I used to call it after a rather heavy session. Fullers do some excellent special beers or they did. Use to do Past Masters (old beers brought back), Brewers Reserves (left in whisky/bourbon barrels) and a wonderful Imperial Stout, which I still think is the best beer I have ever had. Over the last couple of years (since the Asahi takeover) they have trimmed it down to just their standard ales and market London Pride like it's something special, when it's probably their blandest beer. Do still like ESB though, and London Porter, 1845 and Bengal Lancer are also worthwhile. When I have mentioned 'Felinfoel Double Dragon' in conversation, I have heard the response of "Feeling Foul" ! In terms of 'Brains SA' I was once informed that SA stands for 'Skull attack' ! Apropos 'Fullers ESB' I heard of a gentleman who consumed 6 pints at lunchtime and was 'Out for the count'. He was taken to his abode and was tucked into his bed'. He slept from late afternoon, all through the night and into the afternoon.He later admitted that he felt as rough as a dingo's paw.
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I'll have about ten Dutch Gold tomorrow - in between I'll have a couple of pale ales just to include some alcohol.
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Used the need to celebrate this evening, by checking the taste of the Sainsbury's Coronation Ale (£2.50 Sainsbury's Purley Way) during Match of the Day. A good pint produced, (I believe) by the Eagle Brewery, Bedford, which is the former Charles Wells Brewery. My enjoyment was aided by the absence of MR Lineker and Palace being fourth in the line up.
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