When in Spain it has to be San Miguel
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In the Netherlands, so it would be rude not to.
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£3 pint cask night at Granville’s, be rude not to , Wilde Child Brownie Hunter
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Another from la brasserie des Herbes Sauvages. A nice Pils to see on the ank Holiday. Quite hoppy for a Pils I think but still good.
M&S Jubilee Ale
Very nice
But sitting here makes me realise I really must sort the garden out.
Dropped Mrs T and friends at local bar , close to The Hop Shack so had to pop in for a quick one, Verdant Marylou
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Not a bad selection on , might be back for a growler of Dexter
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Just cracked open a San Miguel 0.0% alc free one. It is one of the worst I've had, it's unbearably sweet with not even a hint of anything beery.
Raise you!
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I haven't had one of these for a while.
Having a couple of Sam Smith's Taddy Porter. Think some cheese and crackers are in order to compliment it.
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After a warm walk into the City something light and refreshing is needed to start with . . .
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Had a trip to Lewis and Cooper in Northallerton this week. Bought a selection of Sam Smith's. Not too sure I'd buy this one again, its not as stouty as the name suggests, more of a strong bitter (not a bad thing in my books) but at £3 a bottle I think there are more value beers out there.
Just listening to a Robbie Vincent 'Sound of Sunday Night' retrospective and feeling old.
I should know by now that alcohol and nostalgia are not a good mix.
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After the light start it was on to darker things, freshly on and excellent . . .
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I have to say, I’m in agreement with Paul here. I have some at home. The best jug to drink real ale out of IMO (seconded only by a good tankard). Reminds me of drinking halves of bitter shandy that my Grandad made me whilst he had a proper pint.
On the lager topic, check out the traditional Czech Budvar glasses, the jug handle’s not just a British Bitter thing!
This appeared in Lidl last week, it's very good . . .
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A bottle from wor lass on my birthday the other day . . .
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Croatia lager, lovely!
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A Phoenix from Mauritius, not a bad drop.
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Bought a 10 pint mini Keg ready for a BBQ at the weekend.
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A couple as a blast from the past this evening. The pale ale is still a winner.
Great choices Sinner, like you I prefer the pale ale by quite a margin over the sparkling. But it has to be said that the pale ale is nothing like a British pale ale. We enjoy getting a case in for Christmas.
I was in Krakow last week for work, my do the Polish have a thriving craft beer scene there. And very reasonably priced if you’re shopping in £’s!
Hala Forum on the banks of the Vistula is an excellent food and beer hall, with loads of choices and a huge outdoor area to chill on sofas and deck chairs.
We??a Krafta in the Kazimierz area had a brilliant selection and very nice pizza’s.
I motored through a good few of the beers on the wall, 300ml pours meant I got to try a lot more than if I’d done pints. The unfiltered lager (Crispy, by Funky Fluid) and the black IPA (Glaktyka Piwnix, by Podgórz) were standout.
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Been to Krafta multiple times - happy days
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
"You gotta know when to hold em and know when to fold em".
A cheeky little 330ml 7%er . . .
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France gets loads of wierd "beer" versions
Just read the bottle and the Krone is 13 months out of date, mais things have developé maintenant
A hand pulled New Zealand IPA for a starter this evening. It’s light and hoppy, a lovely pint.
The Mrs is on black cherry cider.