I have just been browsing their webpage, but decided to pay the local beer emporium a visit instead and give him a wad of cashView attachment 112949 I ordered a couple of mixed cases from Beermerchants which arrived today.
Their mix of 30 craft and Belgian beers. A Christmas treat. If they last that long.
Crackle head tastic, Teef. Is it brewed or do they get it by the bucketload from Sadlers wells?Nothing like a tight wad...
OK so it is Sister Act part 2 tonight (not Star Wars, as some folk think.)
Tonight's offering was refreshing and sessiontastic, but no more. 5.0% and smooth. No real impact on the taste buds, and certainly none for cap fanciers to enjoy. Can't remember who makes it even: I'll lob the photo in which should give a clue...a Midlands brew maybe? A pig? (does the team think I would make it into Moss' elite pub quiz crew? Answers on a postcard please to...) I was grateful for the compressed reindeer poo, also pictured, which added a bit of welcome flavour, as I taught my Sister the intricacies of WhatsApp.
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Tired now. Night-night.
'Och aye the brew' Have a lovely time. Expect gifts awaiting you from the Scotland contingent...seems fair.placeholder for tonight's beer related nonsense carry-on in that Edinburgh.
Clunker of the night a Wild Beer Co Sleeping Lemons which was a gueze (sp?), rank sour shîte, I took it back to the bar and asked him what the returns policy was, he thought 'you buy it and it's yours' was good enough, I explained that is was easily the worst beer I'd ever tasted and, despite the fact he thought it was good, he swapped it for a Libertine BIPA, result!
Bad beer.
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It's a gose, rather than a geuze apparently!
They can have a touch of recovery drink about them.
More lemon aid. (with apologies to Richard P Rich esq)I could see it might be of use instead of a defibrillator.
I once had an article about beer as a recovery drink published in a magazine.