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Oh yes shop near me stocks Buxton range Axe edge sells out quick. They do online if anyone fancies a try at them
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Old Crafty Hen, £2.79 a bottle. Last time I looked was in the 3 for £5 offer at tesco.
Innes and Gunn oak aged beer. I noticed an Orkney beer called Skullsplitter on the internet. Probably a bit hard to find were I am, but the name makes me want to try it. |
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I noticed an Orkney beer called Skullsplitter on the internet. Probably a bit hard to find were I am, but the name makes me want to try it.
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Has anyone ever met somebody who actually enjoys John Smiths Smooth? I find it disgusting and would rather drink cider!
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Vile stuff not sure how or why people drink it. Worst is then there are a row of real ales on with great beers yet they pick that shit
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Has anyone ever met somebody who actually enjoys John Smiths Smooth? I find it disgusting and would rather drink cider!
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Vile stuff not sure how or why people drink it. Worst is then there are a row of real ales on with great beers yet they pick that shit
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Is that piss actually classified as real ale though?
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Not by anyone with a brain but if you go to some sporting events or even some hotels they class it as the 'Bitter' option and don't stock anything else. Very disappointing.
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It is amazing how few hotels actually do sell real ale, sadly.
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Yes I've noticed that, nothing worse than being stuck at a wedding reception with crap beer.
When I got married we had to ask the hotel doing the reception to order some for us and we had a barrel of Moreland's Old Speckled Hen!
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Yeah we made sure we had a barrel of ale at our wedding, unfortunately lager drinkers tend to think that smooth is an acceptable form of beer, amateurs!
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Got a few bottles from Tesco the other night. Greene King Twisted Wheel https://www.greenekingshop.co.uk/onl...twisted-wheel/ Quote:
A fresh light ale with a twist of ginger and a zip of spice. The inspiration for Twisted Wheel came from a famous Northern soul club which first opened it’s doors in Whitworth Street, Manchester in 1963. Twisted Wheel was the first Mod club, hence the roundel design and union flag. This design is replicated on the Twisted Wheel design to pay homage to all those Mods!
It has a unique taste with the ginger in there but it's quite drinkable. Brakspear Oxford Gold Beer which was very nice indeed. |
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If you visit Cardiff try Brains Reverend James.
Adnams Broadside is a beauty I'll try any good real ale I see being served. I was in the Lake District a while back - so many beers and so little time. In some of the pubs the chalkboards and taps were constantly being photographed
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My favourite beer is Oakham Ales Mompesson's Gold, but I had a new one of their at the weekend called Perun, which was absolutely bloody lovely. The only problem is that it is 5.5%, so you have to go steady. After that I was dragged to a pub that sells Deuchers. I've had it before and quite liked it, but it tasted rank when following Oakham Ales. I liked Timothy Taylor's for a while, but when you've tasted any of the Oakham pale ales it makes it seem rather pointless.
If the only ale available was Old Speckled Hen I'd have to ask for Guinness instead. John Smith's Extra Smooth serves a very useful purpose by highlighting people who can't possibly be worth talking to. |
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If you visit Cardiff try Brains Reverend James.
Adnams Broadside is a beauty I'll try any good real ale I see being served. I was in the Lake District a while back - so many beers and so little time. In some of the pubs the chalkboards and taps were constantly being photographed ![]() My favourite Lake District beer is Jennings Snecklifter, although it is lethal stuff. Perfect for those cold and wet days they always seem to have in the Lakes. I'd rather drink water than John Smiths Smooth. The reason so many hotels and pubs serve it is that it keeps for a long time and doesn't take any looking after. If I'm ever in a bar where that is the only "bitter" option then I'll have a lager or Guinness. |
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A man of fine taste! Everything from Adnams is fantastic. One of my favourite breweries in the country. It's right up there with Shepherd Neame and Samuel Smiths.
My favourite Lake District beer is Jennings Snecklifter, although it is lethal stuff. Perfect for those cold and wet days they always seem to have in the Lakes. I'd rather drink water than John Smiths Smooth. The reason so many hotels and pubs serve it is that it keeps for a long time and doesn't take any looking after. If I'm ever in a bar where that is the only "bitter" option then I'll have a lager or Guinness. |
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I love the Cumbrian brews but my favourite is Cameron's Strongarm ,originally brewed in Hartlepool but i think may be brewed just down the road at Castle Eden now.
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A man of fine taste! Everything from Adnams is fantastic. One of my favourite breweries in the country. It's right up there with Shepherd Neame and Samuel Smiths.
My favourite Lake District beer is Jennings Snecklifter, although it is lethal stuff. Perfect for those cold and wet days they always seem to have in the Lakes. I'd rather drink water than John Smiths Smooth. The reason so many hotels and pubs serve it is that it keeps for a long time and doesn't take any looking after. If I'm ever in a bar where that is the only "bitter" option then I'll have a lager or Guinness. Which it is, as is Broadside. I once had two pints of that with a full "English" at 9.15am before the coach arrived for a trip to the races ![]() I agree about John Smiths et al. Someone once brought cans of it to a party at my house the got stuck in to my Speckled Hen. He still has the laser dot on his forehead whenever we meet up and the bloody John Smiths is in the garage. Just remembered the great pub I loved at Ings near Windermere - The Water Mill. |
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My favourite beer is Oakham Ales Mompesson's Gold, but I had a new one of their at the weekend called Perun, which was absolutely bloody lovely. The only problem is that it is 5.5%, so you have to go steady.
Does anyone use the "UnTappd" app? It's quite a nice little app that links to a huge database of beers and lets you log your beer and give it a mark out of 5. I was a bit dubious at first but the database is huge and constantly updated, I've only come across a couple of beers that weren't on it and one of them was something that had just been brewed new. It has everything from my local towns breweries beers on to an imported Scicilian beer I had in a restaurant. |
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Was in Market Drayton last week and was drinking Joule's beer at the Red Lion.Highly recommended. The pub is next door to the brewery so the beer has not had to travel at all.
Can vouch for the quality of the Blond and the Pale ale. http://www.joulesbrewery.co.uk/ |
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Not talking about me, but as you can tell from my username I am a fan of good old British bitter. None of this John Smiths smooth malarkey though, I am talking about your Marstons Pedigree, Speckled Hen or Wadsworth 6X etc.
Don't get to frequent the pubs as much as in my formative years but still look forward to a good pint with a proper head. Anyone else? |
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Fleetwood Beer Festival this week in The Marine Hall on The Esplanade.
I would highly recommend it to anyone who lives anywhere nearby as it is always an excellent festival. |
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Top 3 for me are:
Doom Bar - brewed by Sharp's brewery in a small village called Rock in Cornwall.4.0% Wells Banana Bread Beer - lovely clean tasting ale with a taste of bananas from Wells in London. 5.0% McEwans No.1 Champion Ale - brewed in Edinburgh. 7.3% - no more than 2 or 3 pints of this one or you'll be no use to anyone for the whole of the next day! |
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Tiger at The Globe in Leicester.
JHB is also a nice drink. |
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