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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostJust because the brewery is big, it doesn't mean they only produce rubbish.
There is a micro brewery pub near me and the stuff is hugely popular, but is in my humble opinion, dogs piss. So small doesn't mean good, either.
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostAll rather parochial.
There are so many great beers in the UK from smaller brewers.
Try some beers from Wychwood brewery in Witney or Shepard Neame in Faversham. Makes the generic Fullers/Youngs London ales seem a bit characterless.
Just because the brewery is big, it doesn't mean they only produce rubbish.
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All rather parochial.
There are so many great beers in the UK from smaller brewers.
Try some beers from Wychwood brewery in Witney or Shepard Neame in Faversham. Makes the generic Fullers/Youngs London ales seem a bit characterless.
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I like my beer hoppy and bitter, so Young's for me, especially Young's Special, even at the cost of the less atractive pub. Best pint of beer I ever had was in a pub on Clapham Common, greatest ever pint of Young's, but no atmosphere: 1970's roughcast exterior, 1970's interior, bright fluorescent lights, and always jammed. But my best ever pint, every time.
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Originally posted by dropcliffsnotbombs View PostAnd none of that Strongbow rubbish!! Thatchers or Stowford Press all the way! I'm practising for festival season
Have my last can of old style 'thorn which is going in the freezer the night before Glastonbury so I can have it cold once the tent is up 9 days to go
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Originally posted by bobhope View PostI often wonder who drinks cider. Surely everyone has a bad experience in their teens and never touches the stuff again.
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Originally posted by scotspine View Postquite. and if you feel that further, shall we say, adjustments are required to the rules in order that they meet, shall we say, current requirements, please flag this up with the relevant cross party, sorry, member, committee and we shall of course re-draft (ad infinitum).
grief, need to get out fishing more...
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI fancy a pint. Couple of things to do then out.
Should I have a pint or three of Young's Bitter (a.ka. ordinary) or Fuller's London Pride?
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