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View attachment 88833 Not sure if it's allowed on this thread however I recently found a very nice cider mix drink. Introduced to me by a friend and I'm totally hooked. As the warm weather is coming good over ice :smile:

Looks alright to me, but there are some elderly purists on this thread ( @threebikesmcginty , @rich p , @theclaud ) who are a bit curmudgeonly and less open-minded than me - just ignore them though!
 

Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
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Odawa
:eek: Oh my!! That's quite a collection.

I miss that place... :sad:
 
What's brought that on? You'll be missing out on loads of good stuff. My general rule is avoiding comedy names like Old Gruttocks Leg Over and shïte like that.
I would only buy "Old Gruttocks..." if it had something like OGLO written on the bottle cap.

I am just adding a bit of frisson into my life; there might be a beer I enjoy, but if the beermaker is too lazy to provide me with a stylish bottle cap then I'll just not buy it and forego the enjoyment - however, if a beermaker has gone to the trouble of sticking some nobber art on their bottle cap then I might just buy a beer I have never tried and find a corker.

I'm a twat.
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
To hopefully show what a broad church the beer thread is.......

Following @Delftse Post and @threebikesmcginty 's second-mortgage beer purchases, I popped into Aldi and bought some Hobgoblin (£1.17/bottle) and Hobgoblin Gold (£1.24/bottle).

Acceptable "feet up watching Britain's Got Talent" beers

If I was watching Britains Got Talentless I'd want a glass of hemlock.
 
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Bank hols today. Another new Dutch brewery - Brouwerij Kees. This in an ok farmhouse ale...
 
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