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Maverick Goose

A jumped up pantry boy, who never knew his place
I have just returned home from playing my first 90 minutes of competitive football in 8 years; in that 8 years I have aged badly and the 3 stone in weight I have put on has not helped. I am in considerable pain; however, I did manage to swing past the local beer vendors and pick up a selection to help ease my pains this evening. Undecided as to what kind of beer would best ease my pains I opted for 3 IPAs and 3 dark beers, and also got a free sample (perhaps indicative that I spend too much money there!)

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That looks like a good selection-have fun with that little lot!
 
That looks like a good selection-have fun with that little lot!
I have consumed the IPAs but have had to admit defeat on the dark stuff as I am too shattered. 90 minutes of fitba has floored me. I am gubbed. So gubbed that I am now onto white wine. I have cycled many a long distance and not ended up feeling this knackered.
 
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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Chain hotel bar so not the best selection, all standard domestic beer. Still, Sam Adams isn't a bad beer. Couple of colleagues had G&Ts and the ancient bar lady made them up about half and half, gin must be cheaper than tonic here!

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Where are you?

I had a couple of Harvey's Old yesterday lunchtime. A perfect example of the genre! Helped with the afternoon nap too.
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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
'Fact finding' work trip across a few secret location in the US, starting off in Boston. Gonna have to do some bar homework if this trip's going to be even remotely successful.
What a trooper!
Your self sacrifice does you immense credit^_^
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
A bit extravagant for Sunday lunch but that's how I roll:

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7.6% ABV, aged in casks from the Tomatin distillery and it's not subtle!

Actually, I'm not convinced it's even very nice but one has to try these things.

Raise your glasses to another Sunday afternoon written off in the name of research.
Much under-rated malt is Tomatin. Antiquary is a nice blend but relatively rarely seen in SE England.
 
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