Favorite Ale

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Re: Favorite Ale

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katanarama wrote:
dick faber wrote:been into this recently http://www.brewdog.com/product/punk-ipa

a tasty indian pale ale, made in scotland with all natural ingredients, drunk hapily in sydney.
Scottish/indian beer, Should call it Hawk eye the noo.
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Re: Favorite Ale

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"Bullmastiff Son of a Bitch" Brewed in Cardiff. Always wanted to give it a bash just to order it over the counter ;))

Anyone had it?
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Re: Favorite Ale

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Hi all,I like an ale from the Frog island Brewery,its called Fire Bellied Toad,and at 5% not over the top.You can get it on the internet as well :king: Dixie
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Re: Favorite Ale

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Just the simple things in life really. Stella or Kronenburg. (when I was drinking ;) )
There comes a point...

Oh and if you can keep your head while those around you are losing theirs, then you have obviously mis-read the situation

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Re: Favorite Ale

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EO wrote:Just the simple things in life really. Stella or Kronenburg. (when I was drinking ;) )
Fizzy fighting juice.... =))
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Re: Favorite Ale

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EO wrote:
Just the simple things in life really. Stella or Kronenburg. (when I was drinking )

Fizzy fighting juice....

Which were still better than the Newkie Brarn n JD rally food staples :rambo: lol
There comes a point...

Oh and if you can keep your head while those around you are losing theirs, then you have obviously mis-read the situation

You say Saga? I say Bupa ;) Mwahahahaha
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Re: Favorite Ale

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quite a few local brew house to me that I like.
we had dunham massey at the wedding, was lovely.
there is one at tatton too, also wonderful.

I can spit on the burtonwood brewery from where I live right now, which is about as close as I want to get to it these days, used to be a great drop, now some brown wet garbage in a glass, so much so that there isn't a local pub that serves it anymore.

The pub I frequent is a JW Lees, their fire dragon or draymans ale goes down well.

bottled, you arn't going to beat a sheapherds neame or a badger really, black sheep is pretty close and the cumberland ales if stored correctly can be tasty.
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Re: Favorite Ale

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Timothy Taylors Landlord... its like drinking liquidised pigeon racing, flat caps and decent fish and chips... I used to work in Skipton and many times got very VERY errr happy on it... miss it here Dhan Sarf!
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Re: Favorite Ale

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Nice pint that mate :-bd
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