Beer?

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Location
Salford
Bloody nora, more broken bones!!! Did you fall off again...
...the bike and the wagon?
Was encouraged by physio to be cycling as soon as poss so went multi modal brompton& train last week. That proved to much for the weakened arm and a had a low speed spill under braking and chest met bars. Subluxated ribs being the result.

And I have man flu

Oh well... the physio seems happy
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Was encouraged by physio to be cycling as soon as poss so went multi modal brompton& train last week. That proved to much for the weakened arm and a had a low speed spill under braking and chest met bars. Subluxated ribs being the result.

And I have man flu

Oh well... the physio seems happy
Bugger. Take it easy!
 
In the meantime, get one of these

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threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Seems like I'm the only one drinking atm although (Mossy excepted) it's a bit early in UK
4 Pines IPA made with "Northern Hemisphere Hops" whatever that means. It was a perfectly decent pint but nowt special. Will investigate further this weekend

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I've got an Australian beer adventure recorded here from a couple of years ago, I remember being distinctly underwhelmed by about 75% of what I tried.

Edit: Here's one post, with muchos beeros, cobber.

Beer?
 
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srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jul/08/bruges-pipe-dream-a-reality-beer-pipeline

Bruges takes inspiration from the oil industry. I wonder whether the bottling plant will have a flare tower to get rid of the excess CO2?
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Blanche De Namur (Brasserie du Bocq, 4.5% abv)
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Best witbier in the world in 2009, the label says :smile:

This is mild, but complex - it has a wonderful clovey, citrussy aroma. That's in the taste, along with some coriander, and a little lemon, as well as a faint, earthy backbone. The mildness is it's downfall really - this is such a tasty beer that I wish it would impose itself more, and linger for longer. A superior example of the style, nonetheless - on a sunny day, outside one of the brasseries on Belgium's bike routes, I can see this really hitting the spot.

Incidentally, it's *very* lively indeed - the (subsided) head you see in the pictures is the result of a slow pour at a 30° or so angle.

Mrs M says: "Very nice."
 
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