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Post by gingerdreadman on Mar 16, 2016 10:41:16 GMT
Tasty
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Post by james on Mar 16, 2016 10:58:00 GMT
That looks heavy. What %? Nice label. Have you tried any Wychwood beers? Hobgoblin is the standard.
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Post by gingerdreadman on Mar 16, 2016 11:50:48 GMT
11%.
I have had Hobgoblin.
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Post by james on Mar 16, 2016 17:49:32 GMT
11%!!!! I found beer.
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Post by gingerdreadman on Mar 16, 2016 18:19:10 GMT
Yes Sir. I am in Pa for work. May have had a bit too many last night with that 11% but I feel ok today. I have never had those three. You will have to review once you taste them.
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Post by james on Mar 16, 2016 21:47:40 GMT
You can tell I'm not at home because the background looks like a civilised person lives here. Jura Glen thingymebob. Mead .. I'm not drinking it all.
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Post by Olly on Mar 16, 2016 22:03:54 GMT
Lindisfarne is excellent! I've not had it for a while though.
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Post by gingerdreadman on Apr 10, 2016 4:20:19 GMT
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Post by gingerdreadman on Apr 28, 2016 11:23:16 GMT
delicious
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Post by Olly on May 8, 2016 13:25:01 GMT
I had some of this yesterday, it really is a magnificent ale. Very balanced and rich-flavoured. Though I pretended it was for Prince rather than the queen.
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Post by james on May 9, 2016 20:51:17 GMT
Shame it's by Greene King. They take over too many small breweries. I keep hating beer like its poison, I don't want it. And then it's my only friend.
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