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threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Can't bring myself to post a link, probably get a ban if I did!

Google is your friend

Thought it was Dorothy Perkins at first but I think I know the one you mean now.
 
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threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Fuller's 1845, it's one of that London's finest.

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Can't bring myself to post a link, probably get a ban if I did!

Google is your friend
Wimp! ^_^
Changing the subject, I just booked some cheap Eurostar tickets for The Salon des vins des Vignerons Indépendants (but I didn't book a billet for 'Des') at Port de Versailles.
I had to take wine whilst executing this affairs, and felt quite exhausted after getting all my on-linery sorted out.
To alleviate said exhaustion, I resorted to a dessert beer, and, being an idle slob, used a (given free) Salon glass...just to see if the 'nose' was any better. (It wasn't - it's still big and red).
Nice, malty full-flavour beer to follow a Fleurie...:whistle:
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theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Choosing a beer to bring back for 3BM.
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GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Three glasses of draught Mikkeller Black Hole (13.1%) last evening in cph. On an empty stomach.

I should probs have stopped at two but the company was convivial and the conversation interesting and it is only about the third or fourth time I've gone to the pub after work in four months.

The ride home was interesting, and I felt thirsty so I had to have the Thisted Bryghus Porter that was in the fridge. And then I fell asleep before finishing my dinner!
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Wimp! ^_^
Changing the subject, I just booked some cheap Eurostar tickets for The Salon des vins des Vignerons Indépendants (but I didn't book a billet for 'Des') at Port de Versailles.
I had to take wine whilst executing this affairs, and felt quite exhausted after getting all my on-linery sorted out.
To alleviate said exhaustion, I resorted to a dessert beer, and, being an idle slob, used a (given free) Salon glass...just to see if the 'nose' was any better. (It wasn't - it's still big and red).
Nice, malty full-flavour beer to follow a Fleurie...:whistle:
Nice bottle opener!

Tesco Revisionist Craft Lager (5% abv)
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Just one glass, as my usual drinking partner was poorly :sad:

This is slightly thin, but with a nice bitter taste that the label describes as "Orangey". The citrus is there, but I think it's more of an aftertaste, personally - a nicely refreshing beer with a powerful bitter aftertaste, and a main taste that seems like a mix of floral/herb/citrus notes. Not bad at all, and of course, the usual keen Revisionist pricing.

Mrs M says: "Urrgh, I feel awful." [1]


[1] NB: The picture is part of a backlog of intended Beer thread posts accumulated during a stay in Wales. I'm pleased to report that Mrs M was back on top beer reviewing form within a week, such is her fearsomely strong constitution.
 
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