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Hemel en Aarde aged in Octomore barrels. DeMo's smokiest RIS aged in super peaty whiskey barrels.

A bit heavy going for me. It's like inhaling a bonfire.

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threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
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Norfolk Nip, Woodforde's 1929 recipe for a barley wine. OK but could do with a bit more of a kick for 7%.

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theclaud

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I tried one of Burning Sky's new beers last night. Pretty good and a limited manufacture.
It was an interesting saison called Anniversaire to mark their first year of operating. So good I bought 3 of the750 ml bottles.
p.s. Don't ask me where I got that sculpture of 3BM's bonce.

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Here we go. Brace yourselves for the Celeriac Gratin thread, folks.
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
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Here we go. Brace yourselves for the Celeriac Gratin thread, folks.
I don't want to divert the alcohol thread down a poncey food rue, in case Marmion deep fries a gasket, but suffice to say I did dauphenoise spuds with the slow roast pork belly, and kept the celeriac back for Sunday's offering.
A bottle of the upthread Burning Sky and my latest fave; the M&S Maison. (Thanks to DP or 3BM)
 
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[QUOTE 3345242, member: 259"]Halloween beer! :ohmy:

[edit] Nice, hoppy, 8%. It's got a crappy Grolsch stylee stopper, but I'd definitely buy this again. It's going very well with the pickled onions.

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Very nice beer: their Hercule Stout is really superb.
 
Ask the lab, he'll tell you.
He doesn't understand the concept of choice. He said if you see a squirrel you should chase it and if you see a half eaten doughnut, you should eat it, as you don't know when you'll find another.

He also said he's fed up wearing his paws out going to the beer shop instead of the park and I should get a case of 12 Ship in a bottle Liverpool organic Stout for 24 quid instead of buying the odd one for 3 quid. The trouble with that is, following his philosophy, if I see a case I should drink it, then we'll never get to the park.
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
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He doesn't understand the concept of choice. He said if you see a squirrel you should chase it and if you see a half eaten doughnut, you should eat it, as you don't know when you'll find another.

He also said he's fed up wearing his paws out going to the beer shop instead of the park and I should get a case of 12 Ship in a bottle Liverpool organic Stout for 24 quid instead of buying the odd one for 3 quid. The trouble with that is, following his philosophy, if I see a case I should drink it, then we'll never get to the park.

You'd also be licking your own bollocks, as a non-lab couldn't you get the case and show a modicum of restraint?
What's the lab's name, Crax, I feel we should be able to call him by name as he's the brains to your brawn? Wonder if Shaun lets pets have their own account...
 
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Just been to M+S in The Hague. No single hop mosaic - in fact, none of the single hop range. I'm comfort eating crumpets instead.
 
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