Sean-B
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Had a perfect session in brewdog Birmingham on Saturday night. Tried about 8-10 different beers and had the 32% tactical nuclear penguin!
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Gary
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That stuff is not nice! I love a punk or hardcore IPA though
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
I had old peculiar last night.
Bleurgh.
Should have known from the colour of it, far too dark.
I like it!
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Sean-B
32% tactical nuclear penguin!
This sounds like it might be my cup of tea Sean.
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
quote: Originally posted by Robin
I had old peculiar last night.
Bleurgh.
Should have known from the colour of it, far too dark.
I like it!
I thought I did but I was wrong.
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Sean-B
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Sean-B
32% tactical nuclear penguin!
This sounds like it might be my cup of tea Sean.
You get it by the 25ml. Drink it like a whiskey. Tastes like BEER if you get me. Interesting how its made to using freezing instead of boiling.
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SVM 286
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Sounds bloody brilliant Sean
I suppose they just freeze it and then filter off the booze yes?
With that sort of potency, it puts me in mind of Exhibition cider, EKU 28 and Japanese aerosol beer
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deano87
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Real ale keeps me regular. Like 3 or 4 times after the night before regular.
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Ricky352
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Was at Brewdog in Newscastle there on Saturday, love that place. Have been to the one in Bristol as well. It's something that Northern Ireland/Belfast is really missing.
I was on some Titan stuff myself, can't remember the exact name but it was 7.1% iirc.
The Export Guiness is good stuff too in my opinion.
Haven't been drinking much ale these days though.
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Robin
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Courage Best Bitter - 99p in Aldi and its lovely! Winner.
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SVM 286
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Robin, is that a barrel price?
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smcGSI16V
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Tried a new one on holiday in Dorset.
Piddle Brewery IPA Lot 7.1%.
Really nice tasting IPA for a strong alcoholed ale, cloudy as well and didn't blow your taste buds. Only downside is it was £8 for a 1 litre bottle.
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Daveskater
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
quote: Originally posted by *CorsaCal*
Wychwood hobgoblin is the one for me!
This.
Probably one of the nicest, along with IPA Green King.
Bought a box of bottled beer yesterday from Sainsburgers for £10 -
Brakspear Bitter 3.4%
Marston's EPA 3.6% - Pub near me has this and it always goes flat 
Hobgoblin 5.2% - My favourite
Ringwood Fortyniner 4.0%
Cocker Hoop 4.6%
Banks's Best Bitter 3.8%
The Wychwood Brewery is in my nearest town, but there's something in Hobgoblin that doesn't like me. Don't know what it is but I felt rotten the next day, and while drinking it as well so didn't even finish the bottle iirc. Think I had about half.
Brakspear bitter is quite nice, but obviously fairly weak. Their Oxford Gold is pretty nice. Not a massive flavour but nice and easy to drink.
Old Peculiar is one of my favourites. It's almost dark chocolatey with a bit of liquorice in there, and not a bad ABV. It's even better draught and is 5.9% out of the tap Probably one of the best pints I've ever had 
I haven't been having much in the way of ales recently though. Mainly ciders due to the sunny weather 
Tribute though, now that's gorgeous too. Slight orange flavour to it and goes down really nicely. The first ale I tried, and then it got me into them 
Numberwang!
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Marc
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Had these this aft -
Broadoak 7.5% hand pulled cider
Unicorn 4.2% premium ale
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Rick Draper
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Thwaites Original and Timothy Taylor Landlord are amongst my favourites.
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Gary
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Landlord is the king of ales
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Daveskater
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BTW, Greene King do not make a single good drink. Especially the IPA. I couldn't have more than two sips of it as it was so vile.
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Marc
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Well thats us lot told then.
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Dave
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Despite being supplied by Thwaites, my club has stopped doing Wainwrights and swapped it with some sort of EPA And the club I played at yesterday had it, saw a number of supporters drinking it during the game but by the time we'd finished they'd run out  
On a happier note we went to a christening do at a country pub last week that had it on tap, definitely made up for having to spend an hour being lied to by some bloke in a frock.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
BTW, Greene King do not make a single good drink. Especially the IPA. I couldn't have more than two sips of it as it was so vile.
I can't do with it either, but pull the southern way while in Suffolk last year it was quite nice.
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Marc
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Yesterdays beer -
Samuel Smiths Organic Wheat Beer - Quite nice
Wychwood Bountiful - Bad pint, went flat. Shame as I love their Hobgoblin
Black Beauty - Not bad, looked like Guinness but tasted like bitter, really creamy head
Nethergate Umbel Magna Porter - Corriander porter, was vile. Really disgusting. Only managed a few sips.
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Marc
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Few I've had recently -
Wit Marie
Olde Trip
Pacific Gem
Stroud Organic
Ale Fresco
Wychwood Bah Humbug
Old Thumper
Old Leg Over
Bombardier Reserve
1698
Double Thumper
Ubu
Sole Star
Manns Brown Ale
Wharfebank Yorkshire IPA
Wharfebank Witches Finger
Wharfebank Tether
London Portor
Negra Modelo
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
quote: Originally posted by Marc
quote: Originally posted by *CorsaCal*
Wychwood hobgoblin is the one for me!
This.
Probably one of the nicest, along with IPA Green King.
Bought a box of bottled beer yesterday from Sainsburgers for £10 -
Brakspear Bitter 3.4%
Marston's EPA 3.6% - Pub near me has this and it always goes flat 
Hobgoblin 5.2% - My favourite
Ringwood Fortyniner 4.0%
Cocker Hoop 4.6%
Banks's Best Bitter 3.8%
The Wychwood Brewery is in my nearest town, but there's something in Hobgoblin that doesn't like me. Don't know what it is but I felt rotten the next day, and while drinking it as well so didn't even finish the bottle iirc. Think I had about half.
Brakspear bitter is quite nice, but obviously fairly weak. Their Oxford Gold is pretty nice. Not a massive flavour but nice and easy to drink.
Old Peculiar is one of my favourites. It's almost dark chocolatey with a bit of liquorice in there, and not a bad ABV. It's even better draught and is 5.9% out of the tap Probably one of the best pints I've ever had 
I haven't been having much in the way of ales recently though. Mainly ciders due to the sunny weather 
Tribute though, now that's gorgeous too. Slight orange flavour to it and goes down really nicely. The first ale I tried, and then it got me into them
Good job St Austell brewery make shed loads of Tribute for me to drink
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
quote: Originally posted by JonnyJ
Pales tend to be too "hoppy" for me
Love hoppy beers. Cant do with the really dark ales though.
Southerner.
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Marc
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Wychwood King Goblin - 6.6%. Pretty strong stuff.
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