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    Quote Originally Posted by magirus View Post
    This took me back 30 years to a strenuous traverse of Clach Glas and Bla Bheinn (Blaven). Had many trips to Skye and some epic days on the Black Cuillin.
    Coincidentally my girlfriend (now wife) spent many a happy night around that time in the Sligahan hotel but only managed a few good walks.
    We visited the brewery which was in a hut next to the Uig ferry terminal. The only beer available then was Red Cuillin if I remember correctly?
    Anyway tonight it's Leffe


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    Quote Originally Posted by tvralan View Post
    Coincidentally my girlfriend (now wife) spent many a happy night around that time in the Sligahan hotel but only managed a few good walks.
    We visited the brewery which was in a hut next to the Uig ferry terminal. The only beer available then was Red Cuillin if I remember correctly?
    Anyway tonight it's Leffe
    Camped at Sliga many times Alan, the last time my Vango Force 10 was flattened by a storm as we drank in the hotel. We bundled it in the car, got pi$$ed, slept in the car and came home early! I recall drinking the Red Cuillin in the Sliga, and also a scorching hot day on top of Beinn na Caillich in the Red Cuillin. Happy days.

    This now . . .





    These have their cards marked for the weekend . . .


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    Quote Originally Posted by yumma View Post

    My local brewery delivered these beauties today. Happy Friday!
    Looks an interesting wee selection! Where are they based, and are the bottles 500ml, or 330?


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    Quote Originally Posted by magirus View Post
    Camped at Sliga many times Alan, the last time my Vango Force 10 was flattened by a storm as we drank in the hotel. We bundled it in the car, got pi$$ed, slept in the car and came home early! I recall drinking the Red Cuillin in the Sliga, and also a scorching hot day on top of Beinn na Caillich in the Red Cuillin. Happy days.

    This now . . .





    These have their cards marked for the weekend . . .


    Ah now, the Belhaven Black is a fine ale!

    A few years ago, when I lived down south, before returning to live in Scotland, I was always tasked with bringing back a substantial quantity for a friend of mine whenever I visited Scotland every year. Waitrose was my source!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Onelasttime View Post
    I discovered this in my new favourite local convenience store:



    It's delicious so I'm ordering some direct from the brewery, which is just a few miles down the road.

    Their Pils lager is good too

    Fourpure have always been pretty consistent. One of few that have been taken over by Big Beer that I will still buy from. Their Easy Peeler session IPA is lovely, Mrs Works doesn’t drink much beer but it’s her favourite summer tipple.

    If you like their beers I imagine you’ll like a lot of the smaller London breweries too.

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    So far this weekend (which started on Thursday because I had Friday off ).

    This beauty from Poland, gifted to me by another kind colleague who q’s over in January...



    Smooth, fruity and deliciously moreish!

    I really can’t fathom why more Polish craftbeers are not available here. They have a fantastic industry, they are super value, very well made, and we have a big Polish ex-pat community. A matter of time perhaps?

    Another fantastic beer from Cloudwater last night, showcasing the best of the Citra hop. This one got better as it warmed a little in the glass, very good beer...




    A bit of action from Marble to go with a Cheeseburger. Crisp but more fruity than your average lager thanks to the hopping variety, another Manchester winner...



    And finally, this beauty from a trip I made down to the Kernel Brewery in Bermondsey yesterday, to collect a mixed-box that I’m sharing with a colleague who lives nearby.



    More to come from Kernel, in the shape of Foeder Beer, two Saisons, a Table Beer, a Porter and a couple of special Stouts.

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    I always get an Easy Peeler when I see one in summer, same with Clockwork Tangerine,

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    Simple tastes for me ,Peroni this evening.

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    Some cracking beers up there

    I'm onnthe crate of Deya, what a cracking crate it is as well

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    http://www.tremblingmadness.co.uk/st..._Products.html

    I'm going to order tomorrow, just having a look back through these posts to see what to buy and what to steer clear of. Tonight I have a few remaining Shipyard IPAs chillng.

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    Started with an Innis & Gunn Original and now on another I & G, Lia Fail. Both very good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daveya. View Post
    I always get an Easy Peeler when I see one in summer, same with Clockwork Tangerine,

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    Ding and indeed, ding!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daveya. View Post
    Some cracking beers up there

    I'm onnthe crate of Deya, what a cracking crate it is as well

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    I’ve been keeping my finger off the DEYA trigger the past few weeks, only because I’ve been waiting on Verdant’s resurrection after their pause, and frankly, I’ve just got too much in reserves. Can’t help myself and Mrs Works is getting more than a bit pissed off with it. Enjoy

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    Greene King Abbot earlier, now . . .

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    Seiko Sumo Hulk, with a Birra Moretti. Green on Green on green.

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    Over to the dark side.

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    On the Leffe Blonde right now.
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    Cheers, gotta love an Amundsen

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    Not usually a fan of darker ales - but this one (Dockside Dark) is going down rather nicely.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Onelasttime View Post
    I discovered this in my new favourite local convenience store:



    It's delicious so I'm ordering some direct from the brewery, which is just a few miles down the road.

    Their Pils lager is good too

    The ipa is tasty, you can get 8 cans from Tesco for £9

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    From Bowness Bay Brewing in Cumbria, via my sis in law. Although they call it a black IPA it's very similar in taste and body to the Black Sheep milk stout.


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    Big fan of the Hazy Jane from Brewdog, arguably their best beer so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PawG View Post
    Big fan of the Hazy Jane from Brewdog, arguably their best beer so far.
    I concur, in the fridge for the weekend along with some mikkeler offerings.

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    A London APA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Middo View Post
    The ipa is tasty, you can get 8 cans from Tesco for £9
    Yeah this is a lovely beer.

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    Bit of South East London IPA action from BBNo’s.

    Clean, clear, crisply dry, fruity hints of apricot, mango and piney bitterness. The can mentions berries too, which you do get a bit of as it warms. Nice beer.



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    Let's give this a go then:


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    Some form of Hobgoblin beer tonight, won't know which until daughter turns up with supplies, I could get used to being looked after in lockdown but I reckon I'd much rather get my feet in the sawdust again.

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    Keeping it local tonight.

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    Bit of variety tonight.

    Started with a Cornish classic - Proper Job - but it went down so well and so fast I didn’t have the heart to click it!

    Fish n chips for dinner, and with that I had this lovely drop from Kernel. Close your eyes and you could be in a bar in Brussels...




    After dinner I just wanted a nice, fruity, smooth IPA. Cue Cheltenham’s finest...



    And with dessert - an Almond Magnum - a nice, dry stout from Kernel. Vanilla on the nose and hints of cocoa in the gob. Lovely stuff.


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    Very very good.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by S Works View Post
    Bit of variety tonight.

    Started with a Cornish classic - Proper Job - but it went down so well and so fast I didn’t have the heart to click it!

    Fish n chips for dinner, and with that I had this lovely drop from Kernel. Close your eyes and you could be in a bar in Brussels...




    After dinner I just wanted a nice, fruity, smooth IPA. Cue Cheltenham’s finest...



    And with dessert - an Almond Magnum - a nice, dry stout from Kernel. Vanilla on the nose and hints of cocoa in the gob. Lovely stuff.

    You're not getting your beers from Salthouse bottles by any chance?

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    First beer for a month, may as well go big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bendigits View Post


    Very very good.....


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    Annoyed I missed this, haven’t seen a bad review!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eoghan101 View Post
    You're not getting your beers from Salthouse bottles by any chance?
    No mate, direct from the brewery.

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    Got my delivery from Fierce Beer yesterday, this one was lovely...

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    Quote Originally Posted by stoneyloon View Post
    Got my delivery from Fierce Beer yesterday, this one was lovely...

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    Nice, they are an impressive brewery, never had a bad beer from them. One of the best sours I’ve ever had was from them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S Works View Post
    Annoyed I missed this, haven’t seen a bad review!
    Anyone got the new DeYA stuff MMC Nd SG4? Mine arrives Monday

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    The lovely Skye Red made an appearance tonight, from my recently acquired stash of Skye ales. A malty and nutty award-winning craft ale, and beautifully smooth it is too!

    Glad I ordered a few bottles...


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    Can't get to Corfu next week so this is helping:-

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    Finished off the Wilde Child Gimme S’more and Horsforth Cascade boxes last week, both very good. Had a delivery of a few cans from Jim’s and an order from Tiny Rebel.







    Just having the Sling it out Stout and Explicit Emphasis this evening, lovely! had the Boom and Crust Black Cherry Pie Pastry Stout 10.5% Ridgeside Brewery earlier this week , cherry tart taste ,malty and boozy finish.
    Had a couple of the Tiny Rebel pales this week , nice and fruity , looking forward to trying the Stay Put , their NHS special, raspberry ripple marshmallow Porter!


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    Quote Originally Posted by tixntox View Post
    Can't get to Corfu next week so this is helping:-
    Like look of this , one of my old ID’s at BT was MYTH05!


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    Lovely fresh pale

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daveya. View Post
    Lovely fresh pale

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    Really like pressure drop down great beers and lovely cans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinpull View Post
    Looks an interesting wee selection! Where are they based, and are the bottles 500ml, or 330?


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    500ml, I’m Essex; the Brewery is in Braintree. This is in effect the former Ridleys Brewery and a mighty fine brewer. Well worth a purchase for some award winning ales.

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    Distinct animal theme for tonight's selection...




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    Hopopotamus. That's a great name for a beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yumma View Post
    500ml, I’m Essex; the Brewery is in Braintree. This is in effect the former Ridleys Brewery and a mighty fine brewer. Well worth a purchase for some award winning ales.
    Thanks! I will pursue...


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    Sneaky little pre walk Wander Beyknd

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