Beer?

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Location
Salford
Ossian @ Babbitty Bowster, Glasgow

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Location
Salford
Beer and whisky

Pot Still

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John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Dead Pony Club (Brewdog, 3.8% abv)

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Brewdog's sessionable pale, according to the blurb. It is jolly nice, a little of the malt before a hit of citrussy, grapefruit hops. I think it's probably a little strongly flavoured to drink all night, but if you want the Brewdog experience in something that won't have you reeling and insensible by closing time, this is a good choice.

Mrs M says: "Very nice" (but noted that a 330ml bottle is a bit insufficient, really).
 
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smutchin

Cat 6 Racer
Location
The Red Enclave
My bidon is empty so I needed to stop off for something to drink...

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Very pleasant saison-ish golden ale. Not quite the full-on funkadelic saison experience, but refreshingly bitter with a hint of mature cheddar.
 
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Cwrw Braf, (Tomos Watkins, 4.2% abv)

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Reminds me very much of a best bitter. A fair bit of caramelly sweetness in the taste, nicely balanced by fresh, grassy/herby hops that linger into a dry aftertaste. The name, apparently, translates as "Lovely beer", and I can't disagree.

Mrs M says "Very nice."
No she doesn't. She says "iawn 'n glws" ^_^ I'm only familiar with cwrw haf, so to see a cwrw braf is new, or should that be newydd. Gwanfphillyerglassesupan'cymruamabitblythed.
 
Forgot to mention that I went Bermondsey way this morning hoping to arrive at one of the Druid Street stalls for a taste. Obviously, it was Sipster Sunday - where all the craft brewers stay in and shampoo their beards etc - and no different things were for sale. It meant a wander back to Shardland, and some Youngs Special. The Bunch of Grapes, St Thomas Street. OK pub...gearing up for The Rugby World Cup. :okay:
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