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Got a red flashing light on the dishwasher, thankfully turning off and on seemed to do the trick, as having checked the manual , it would have meant replacing inlets, but in order to do so, pulling out the dishwasher and a washing machine to get at said inlets.
Don't think I could cope with having to wash up by hand.
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
Well the badger ales experience ended up in me pouring several ales down the sink, when one reads about "fruity" aromas, one does not expect said ale to actually taste of said fruit
Thankfully I had purchased some tanglefoot and ferret, so it wasn't too bad. Some of their ales such as lemony cricket which is infused with lemongrass are quite subtle and suited to the ale in question, but the blandford fly, golden glory and poachers were a tad too much.
Though the poachers has a nod for being a good ale to use in a beef and ale stew.
Ah well.
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
Some of their ales such as lemony cricket which is infused with lemongrass are quite subtle and suited to the ale in question, but the blandford fly, golden glory and poachers were a tad too much.
Despite being a HUGE fan (mostly round the waist) of Badger Ales, I am no fan of adulterated ales, and feel the same way about Lemony Cricket and Blandford Fly (yuck) as you.
Golden Glory is spectacularly highly hopped for aroma; a few bottles of that gives me a weird hangover headache the next day, which is a shame since I enjoy drinking it.
Despite being a HUGE fan (mostly round the waist) of Badger Ales, I am no fan of adulterated ales, and feel the same way about Lemony Cricket and Blandford Fly (yuck) as you.
Golden Glory is spectacularly highly hopped for aroma; a few bottles of that gives me a weird hangover headache the next day, which is a shame since I enjoy drinking it.
Golden glory reminded me of peach schnapps, I couldn't finish it, I do like the cricket, which is their summer ales, but prefer tanglefoot and ferret.
Am now supping their first gold which is rather nice.
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
A couple or 3 years ago I came across a Co-op petrol station shop which had mis-priced their bottles of Badger Original at 50p per bottle.
I bought the lot; about 30 or 40 bottles IIRC.
Sadly, its 3 point something % alcohol level is just below that which registers on my in-built detector; no matter how much I drink the water content sobers me up again.
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