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srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
Is that when @theclaud had just been ever so slightly sick and was trying to hold it in?
I don't think so. I think it was just after you had drunk the bar dry of Calvados and I'd just arrived. I more than made up for it later - one of the photos in the album is of some horrifically strong lager, by which time I believe TC's judgement had sent her to her hotel room.
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Wild Wader (Badger, 4.2% abv)
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Mrs M is on the Hobgoblin again, so I have this all to myself. It's quite sweet and malty in the main, more bready than biscuity, with the hops bringing a refreshing part citrus, part floral taste and the middlingly lingering bitter finish. I liked this one.
 
I have broken my shoulder doing an unplanned dismount.

Don't worry though. It's not my drinking arm
Why did I 'like' the news that you had broken your shoulder? Unintentional, but supportive.
I presume this happened on the Accrington Stanley to Salford night bus?
Nobber.
Phil your time with good friends who will drink for you. GWS.
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
£382.50 for 3 burgers!
I hope you get to keep the squeezy tomato thing for that.
 
Harviestoun Broken Dial, excellent Simcoe hopped beer, highly recommended. Pricey food though, £382.50 for 3 burgers!

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Now then, threehundredsmcginty,. I would understand if that phrase had mentioned 'three burghers' or 'three buggers' but cow pats? Wow! (Unless you are in that London of course, where even chickens don't come cheep.)
 

smutchin

Cat 6 Racer
Location
The Red Enclave
I didn't take a pic while I was watching the race, but this is what I was drinking - Gadd's No.5, a classic English Best Bitter, well balanced, good body, nothing fancy or unusual, just damn good beer:
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And now for something completely different - Mikkeller All Others Pale. Interesting. A light American-style IPA with a citrussy tang and a resinous fresh hop astringency. Very pleasant indeed - would be a good summer thirst-quencher:
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I don't know if it is meant to be that murky, or if it's something to do with my pouring technique. This is one of the down sides of real beer in cans - I find it almost impossible to get a clean pour.

The eagle-eyed among you will note that this is one of the quiz refreshment selection I posted the other night. I didn't get through all of them on the night - just had a few Beavertown Gamma Rays in the end - a decent beer but straightforward enough to be quaffed while concentrating on something else, like trying to beat those feckers on JP's team.

I had the Beavertown Applelation last night - "bramley apple saison". Too intriguing not to give it a go... And oh boy, it's a bit special. Slightly odd, and probably not to everyone's liking, but I though it was great - much better than I was expecting. It's a proper saison at heart, with authentic farmyard funk, rounded off with sweet'n'sour apples. I will definitely be getting that one again.
 
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