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Chuffy said:I am familiar with the beverage in question. I'm more keen on hearty, malty ales to be honest. The kind that Brian Blessed would be, if he was a beer.
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Chuffy said:I am familiar with the beverage in question. I'm more keen on hearty, malty ales to be honest. The kind that Brian Blessed would be, if he was a beer.
I have! I like itChuffy said:NickM - If you haven't, then you ought to. Absolute nectar.
...it is hard to beat Orval and De Ranke XX.Flying_Monkey said:...if you like real hoppiness...
When English beer is consistently as good as Belgian, I'll go back to drinking it.Brock said:Stop Drinking Foreign Beer Ffs!
Hops. Not native you know...Brock said:Stop Drinking Foreign Beer Ffs!
Brock said:You don't use pubs anymore? Plenty of fine British ales available in bottles.
Nor mass-produced ciderRigid Raider said:FFS, this is a thread about BEER! Nobody mentioned COOKING LAGER!
It was some years ago, it was bottled and came from a tiny craft brewery. I got it from a wine merchants/beer shop in Leamington. Sadly I can't remember the brewery.Brock said:Hops don't need to be native for the beer to be local.
Saxon brew sounds interesting, where did you come by that?
I take it you didn't have any joy with the importers?NickM said:Chuffy: Cervesia? One I keep an eye out for, but haven't tracked down so far...
NickM said:And I drink them from time to time; but if you're drinking bottled beer it might as well be Belgian, if you're close enough to that country to buy your beer there. Worthwhile beer is ludicrously over-priced in Britain. Get enough in Belgium, and a highly enjoyable day out pays for itself