Beer?

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John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Tomos Watkin Blodwen's beer, pale malts and citrus hops, there's fablass see.

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I like Tomos' beers - I wish they'd gone for a less lary pump clip on that 'un though. Their new labels/clips are very nice indeed, iirc.

Purple Moose - Dark Side of the Moose. Dark crystal malts and Bramling Cross hops. It's nice with a decent finish but could do with a bit more body I rec.

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Yup, although I think it has that fuller body on draught, iirc. Tangentially related, their brewery shop in Porthmadog is worth a visit if you're ever over that way. With a lunch at their joint venture pub, The Australia, of course.
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
I like Tomos' beers - I wish they'd gone for a less lary pump clip on that 'un though. Their new labels/clips are very nice indeed, iirc.



Yup, although I think it has that fuller body on draught, iirc. Tangentially related, their brewery shop in Porthmadog is worth a visit if you're ever over that way. With a lunch at their joint venture pub, The Australia, of course.

I spotted a Purple Moose shop in Criccieth, there was also a fine looking record shop but no one else in the car was that interested in beer and vinyl, kids tsk!
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
BG Sips pale ale, Nottingham beer in yer actual Nottingham. Nice stuff with brewers gold hops.

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6 degrees north, cycling beer

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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
For once, I resisted resistance and went to see what The Harp had to offer this evening. Answer: Kernel IPA 'vic secret / saison. What a lovely thirst-quenching fruit bowl of a beer; dry enough to wipe one's forehead in a jam-packed hostelry but worth every Mossirlami for taste. The Murraymint of beer.
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Does your hand always change colour to match the beer? Let's see you drinking a milk stout...
 
Does your hand always change colour to match the beer? Let's see you drinking a milk stout...
:smile: Reminds me of the old 'un about the Sunday Service in church where the vicar, after glancing around the congregation leans toward the verger and says
"Is that Fanny Green over there?" and the verger replies 'No sir, it's the light shining through the stained glass windows'.
Yes, I know...over there >>>>>>>>>>>>
But, to answer your question, Rich, usually I'm ashen faced after parting with North of 3 Mossirlamis for a pint - all colour has drained to my extremities I guess! Couple that with the illusion of trying to hold a pint steady to one's lips on the crowded 07:43 from Weybridge to Waterloo and the picture of The Harp 'after work' is complete. Pleasurable madness.:rolleyes:
 
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