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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
A few from my latest Flavourly chance delivery. Mostly good especially the Irish red ale.
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User482

Guest
Checking the User482 homebrew for carbonation, I took the opportunity for an early sample. And the verdict is... reasonably good. I didn't get the balance of bittering and aroma hops quite right (too much of the former) though it was brewed to style (English golden ale) so maybe it's my personal preference. I'll leave the rest of the beer to condition for another couple of weeks and see how it develops.
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
In a pizza place in Clerkenwell called "Wedge Issue". They do nice beer. Here's the American IPA which is fresh and zingy and just the thing after an afternoon with lawyers

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Tax evasion again, Nick? :whistle:

I had to have a routine scan this afternoon and which necessitated drinking and eating nothing since 10am. It's amazing how much you covet a beer and a packet of crisps when you can't have them. I have since indulged in a pint of Franklins IPA - excellent and now at home I'm on a Spanish artisanal beer.
I suspect they charge twice the amount for a lager with the tag 'artisanal'. Very average but at least it's a warm and sunny evening and if you squint you could imagine yourself on the Costa del Boy...

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threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Tax evasion again, Nick? :whistle:

I had to have a routine scan this afternoon and which necessitated drinking and eating nothing since 10am. It's amazing how much you covet a beer and a packet of crisps when you can't have them. I have since indulged in a pint of Franklins IPA - excellent and now at home I'm on a Spanish artisanal beer.
I suspect they charge twice the amount for a lager with the tag 'artisanal'. Very average but at least it's a warm and sunny evening and if you squint you could imagine yourself on the Costa del Boy...

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You sure that's not a bottle of Lea and Perrins?
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Tax evasion again, Nick? :whistle:

I had to have a routine scan this afternoon and which necessitated drinking and eating nothing since 10am. It's amazing how much you covet a beer and a packet of crisps when you can't have them. I have since indulged in a pint of Franklins IPA - excellent and now at home I'm on a Spanish artisanal beer.
I suspect they charge twice the amount for a lager with the tag 'artisanal'. Very average but at least it's a warm and sunny evening and if you squint you could imagine yourself on the Costa del Boy...

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Astonishing work yet again Richp. I struggled to find it, but I think there's a slim part of the woodgrain that's in focus. In many ways, your latest work provokes deep questions about the futility of humanity's search for meaning in the mundane. The inclusion of the "Lea and Perrins" bottle that noted critic 3BM remarks hints at a lacerating critique of modern commercialism, simultaneously undercut by the use of an out of focus bottle of little known beer rather than the ubiquitous condiment.

A triumph.
 
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