Which were still better than the Newkie Brarn n JD rally food staples :rambo: lolEO wrote:
Just the simple things in life really. Stella or Kronenburg. (when I was drinking )
Fizzy fighting juice....
Favorite Ale
Moderators: suzukigoof, b00geyman, novocaine, jaz66, rodge, badanimal
-
- Posts: 334
- Joined: Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:42 pm
- Location: Folkestone, Kent
Re: Favorite Ale
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
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
-
- Moderator
- Posts: 9681
- Joined: Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:20 pm
- Location: warr-ing-ton
Re: Favorite Ale
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.
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.
jaz66 wrote:Carbon fibre....It's just corduroy for vehicles.... )
Re: Favorite Ale
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!
-
- Posts: 5295
- Joined: Mon Jun 01, 2009 10:05 am
- Location: Over Wallop Hants
Re: Favorite Ale
Nice pint that mate :-bd