MossCommuter
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No 12 on the ratebeer top50.
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/top-50/
I've managed 9 of them. The two that I'd like to try are 3 Fonteinen's Zenna y Frontera and Hill Farmstead's Ann. Look out for the 3 Fonteinen when you're in Brussels this week!
My list is the only list that matters (to me)Mmm... Orval.
Talk of 'best beer in the world' lists (and their US biases) makes me think that it's time for updates to our personal Top 10 favourite beers. Any starters?
Nice. I was enticed by eggs marsala, but got this:Had keema per eedu, brioche and lassi for brunch
When am in London I "do" "brunch".
It's not quite breakfast and it's not quite lunch
Yep, DishoomNice. I was enticed by eggs marsala, but got this:
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Where did you go? Dishoom?
I will, I will - any recommendation for the best bar to try it?
Looks like something's grown on him tooCerne Abbas Dorset ale.
Discern Sea Bass
Sweet, vanilla. Nothing to write home about considering it's their flagship offering.
Edit - it's growing on me
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That's a very well focussed upon pump clip.That's never stopped me.
Just had a rather nice couple of pints of Wolfowitz or summink in this local West Lulworth boozer. Top beer, sweet but complex.
I do like drinking in proper English pubs that haven't been poncified, especially ones I haven't been in before.
I'd go so far as to say it's a hobby of mine.
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No pix MG?First outdoor pinst of the year last weekend-2 pints of Teignworthy Neap tide at the Prince of Wales, Ham Hill. Yuzzem!
Sadly not...maybe I need to get a posher phone and join the ranks of the true sipstersNo pix MG?