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Previously on "Best beer so far"
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Which bottle did that daft slapper on big brother use as a sex aid?
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Incidentally, is it just my local Tesco or do Badger Brewery bottletops have more than their fair share of dents?
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Pleased to report I am tucking into a Badger Golden Champion Ale as I type. Being supped from a pewter tankard of course.
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...and the short shelf life.
Great award-winning beer from Crouch vale - tried it many times in beer festivals and pubs.
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Originally posted by Jabberwocky
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beer geeks
One of the better ways to waist a clients money when surfing whilst on contract:
http://www.ratebeer.com/brewers/badg...oodhouse)/161/
I love a beer, but some of these guys are bit too into it. Still, great site all the same.
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Here's another vote for Tanglefoot. Spent one contract pi55ed up on it virtually every night.
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Originally posted by RSolesBut thinking of it, something of a Summer beer, Old Peculier is more to my taste in the Winter.
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You cannot beat a good pint of Harveys (Sussex ALe)
better still Harveys Old (Mainly found in Pubs in Sussex during the winter)
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Originally posted by OwlHootYup, that's one of my favourite too - nice fruity taste.
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Ok, time to warn Atw about the horrors of 'bottle conditioned ale'.
Being a 'Continental' (no offence) you might be au fait with Wheat beer/weissbier/white beer where the sophisticated 'continental' way of drinking these beers is to scoosh (Practising my Glaswegian) the whole bottle, yeast and all, down into the glass.
Not so with 'bottle conditioned ale'. Pour carefully minus the sediment.
I don't know the chemistry behind it, but the yeast in German/Belgian/French/Canadien etc. white beers is dead so gives no problems if you drink it. In English 'bottle conditioned ale' it's very much alive.
Drink it and spend the next day on the toilet.
Mind you, I have met some folks who recommend a 'white shield' 'all-in'
as a cure for many ailments of the digestive system.
RS
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Originally posted by AtWBadger bottle called "Golden Glory" - exceptional taste!
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Bud?!? Call Yourself a Contractor!?
Originally posted by Alf WThis is all 'Old Git' beer. Don't even start suggesting those horrible, cloudy Belgian concoctions with bits in them.
Grolsch or Kronenburg for me. Maybe an ice-cold Bud on a hot day?
I don't reckon you can go wrong with a Young's Special. Mind you, I've had a few of these recently, and they are really nice...
St Peter's Organic Best Bitter
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