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User169

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Red Rye Ale from Hook Norton. Really good - not too sweet and although it's got Citra and Amarillo, not too over the top citrussy.

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smutchin

Cat 6 Racer
Location
The Red Enclave
I've just spent a few days cycling round SE Kent. The pick of the beers has to be this one. 'All In Jim' from Tide and Time, a local brewery in Deal.
Sumptuous, fruity with a hoppy kick. Absolutely top drawer.
I drank it on a seafront beer terrace with an uninterupted view of the delightfully brutal Deal pier.

A very familiar sight to me. The pier not the beer. My local club's Sunday ride ends at a cafe just round the corner from that pub. Not heard of the brewery, much to my shame. I shall have to investigate.
 
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User169

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This is great - dark fruit chewy with banana esters. Like a Belgian dubbel.

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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
In an effort at reciprocity, recommend me a Brighton brewed beer and I'll give it a try. "Brewed to Brighton Standards", not sure what that would mean though.
I'm not sure if they travel?
Harveys Best bitter but draught is the best way to drink it.
Dark Star Hophead may be available up your way?
As I know from experience, you we will lower our standards in extremis:smile:
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Teef posted a picture of these Beer Savers caps a while back and I though they'd be a bit of fun for Mrs 3BM's beer as it oft takes her 2 nights to finish a bottle. Bought these off the 'bay and I think they might be cheap knock-off. The first one lasted an hour or so before the pressure popped it off towards the heavens, fecked if I can find it! So I've adopted this fail-safe method to ensure there's no more of this nonsense. Think I'll go back to slamming the caps back on...

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