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    Newbarns Plain Dark Beer



    11% er , cracking!


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    Popped in to try a couple of these yesterday, back today for the first proper Sunday lunchtime session stood at a bar for a very long time.



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    Thirsty work this pork pie eating, especially when there's black pudding buried in the pie . . .


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    Quote Originally Posted by magirus View Post
    Thirsty work this pork pie eating, especially when there's black pudding buried in the pie . . .


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    Quote Originally Posted by tvralan View Post
    Cheers

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    From left to right - Tring Sidepocket for a Toad. Otter Ale & Tring Mansion Mild

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    Quote Originally Posted by tvralan View Post
    From left to right - Tring Sidepocket for a Toad. Otter Ale & Tring Mansion Mild

    Now that mild looks right up my street.
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    Quote Originally Posted by magirus View Post
    Now that mild looks right up my street.
    Yes Bob the mild is delicious. I hasten to add I didn't have them set up all for me at the same time but I did have all three in the course of the afternoon

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    Saltaire triple choc

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    Quote Originally Posted by tvralan View Post
    Saltaire triple choc

    Now that looks good! I like their Blonde.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pacifichrono View Post
    Just seen that in a local supermarket and wondered what it would be like. It feels like a very small world these days.

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    Had a couple of "Heatherwoods" Porter from Lidl last evening, not only very cheap it's a lovely, almost traditional Stout, highly recommended if you like Stouts. Cheers, John B4

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnB4 View Post
    Had a couple of "Heatherwoods" Porter from Lidl last evening, not only very cheap it's a lovely, almost traditional Stout, highly recommended if you like Stouts. Cheers, John B4
    It's quite good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnB4 View Post
    Had a couple of "Heatherwoods" Porter from Lidl last evening, not only very cheap it's a lovely, almost traditional Stout, highly recommended if you like Stouts. Cheers, John B4

    The Lidl range of Hatherwood beers are brewed by Shepherd Neame, all very good.
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    Worth checking out thegreatergood (home brewing for those without the skill or patience). On my fourth beer and all have been cracking


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    Quote Originally Posted by magirus View Post
    The Lidl range of Hatherwood beers are brewed by Shepherd Neame, all very good.
    I wondered who actually brewed them, no indication on the bottles. Did a brewery tour and photographed Nephews wedding reception there too, at the time no indication that they were brewing/bottling for Lidl but they did brew a Sainsburys "own label" bitter then. Cheers for info, John B4

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    Mmmmm beer. What beer are we drinking tonight?

    Wishing I’d been at Hop City Leeds and channeling some Yorkshire at home.…


    And just arrived, a selection of German and Czech beauts from Beers Of Europe.


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    Quick couple in Granville’s , sat at the bar!

    Ossett Voodoo chocolate orange stout




    And a Wilde Child Excessive Behaviour salted caramel stout



    Both really good , could get very merry on these.


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    It's a little early but having a cheeky peroni red label before I go and do some work in the garden.

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    This is a bit spumante for my liking but tastes good all the same.


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    Hadham Brewery Ciara.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tvralan View Post
    Hadham Brewery Ciara.
    I am a big fan of theirs, whihh is good as they are probably my local brewery. Their First is my favourite followed by Chiara.

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    This little selection should keep me busy for a couple of days.


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    And this one is first up.



    Mauldons are new to me. I can't fault their Suffolk Pride.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wimm View Post
    This little selection should keep me busy for a couple of days.

    Glad you like the Mauldons, the SilverAdder is exceptional, especially on draft at their Brewery Tap in Sudbury. Whilst sampling some of Suffolk's finest give Nethergate a go, their Suffolk County is a real treat. Cheers, John B4

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnB4 View Post
    Glad you like the Mauldons, the SilverAdder is exceptional, especially on draft at their Brewery Tap in Sudbury. Whilst sampling some of Suffolk's finest give Nethergate a go, their Suffolk County is a real treat. Cheers, John B4
    On the strength of that recommendation I chose this one next:



    It is certainly very pale. Tasty but I prefer the Pride.

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    At the Old Fountain, Old Street

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    A cheeky afternoon with my favourite green suit wearing Italian:


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    No 10 - delicious
    And Mrs tvralan's eyes are ok

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    This is far too cloudy for my liking. A strong hint of chicken too. These micro brewers will flavour their beer with anything these days.


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    A fine summers evening

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    Youngs Special at The White Hart Barnes

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    Quote Originally Posted by tvralan View Post
    A fine summers evening

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    That does look great.

    Have a keg of it for my PD machine chilling currently.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tvralan View Post
    A fine summers evening

    Transported me back to a hot afternoon some years ago in Le Bourg Doisans Alan, after a pedal up Alpe d'Huez . . .



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    Happy Land Rover with a little mud. Happy Kirk with a little beer.


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    Two dark ones tonight.

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    A nightcap a little earlier . . .


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    Quote Originally Posted by magirus View Post
    Transported me back to a hot afternoon some years ago in Le Bourg Doisans Alan, after a pedal up Alpe d'Huez . . .



    Crikey! You're a fitter man than me.

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    A new one for me, courtesy of my sis in law from Ulverston. She will doubtless have bought it in Booths where they have a large and excellent selection . . .


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    Quote Originally Posted by tvralan View Post
    Crikey! You're a fitter man than me.
    2008 Alan, I was in slightly better shape then! ;-)


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    Nice wee one here

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    Pint it Black IPA by the Thames



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    India Pale Ale looking as dark as night by the Thames


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    Quote Originally Posted by zelig View Post
    Pint it Black IPA by the Thames



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    I do like a black IPA totally counter intuitive but they taste great.

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    Greene King used to make an excellent black IPA. I used to buy it from Tesco, but they stopped selling it ages ago and I'm not even sure it's brewed now.


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    Delicious but a bit on the strong side at 6%.

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