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theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Session bitter time. Picked this wildcard with the silly Dickensian theme over a tried-and-trusted Otley and two very good Celts! Really rather good. Proper hoppy and well-balanced, with a pleasing bright red hue.

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I was also gifted a comedy vegetable:

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threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Great pub pic @theclaud.
Are all those LPs that jazz shïte?
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
My daughter took me to a tour of the London Fields Brewery this afternoon, including a sampling. A late birthday present. There were just the two of us on the tour and our guide was brilliant. We spent an hour and a half in the bar afterwards amongst a jolly crowd of hipsters. Great fun. We tried their craft lager, a couple of ales, and a porter. It's well worth a visit and only two minutes walk from London Fields mainline railway station.

http://londonfieldsbrewery.co.uk/tap-room/#
 
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slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
[QUOTE 3313392, member: 259"]Isn't that a contradiction in terms?[/QUOTE]
They were a happy crew. I think it must have been something to do with the fact that a fair amount of beer was on tap and they seemed to be in there for the duration.
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Turns out I, er, nodded off after that post having had about one sup of the Fullers. On the other hand I can only say that I wish more breakfasts were as civilised as today's!
My son, 31,as they say in the papers, is on the wagon! He says he needs a break after a summer of excess, but worryingly says he feels better than he has done for years.
He's a great disappointment to me.:smile:
 
My son, 31,as they say in the papers, is on the wagon! He says he needs a break after a summer of excess, but worryingly says he feels better than he has done for years.
He's a great disappointment to me.:smile:
Why are you not still partying?
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Session bitter time. Picked this wildcard with the silly Dickensian theme over a tried-and-trusted Otley and two very good Celts! Really rather good. Proper hoppy and well-balanced, with a pleasing bright red hue.

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They do a pale called "David Hopperfield" - I tried it at a beer festival, and it's really, really, really bitter. Worth trying, just for the sheer excess of it - I think I liked it, but I could stand to make sure next time I see it available.
 
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