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Shoes, Boobs & Corsets
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ALE! What is your favourite? What have you been drinking?
I don't know if I have missed an ongoing thread about ales, but if not here is one I know we have a fair few ale drinkers so how about sharing some of your favourites or even those you think should be avoided! I'm not a big drinker but I do enjoy a wee tipple every now and then. I drink as much for the flavour as I do for the effect
This thread is mainly inspired by the fact that tonight I have been drinking: Quote:
It's been so long since I drank Fursty Ferret (another Hall and Woodhouse ale) that I would need to buy a few bottles to check but I think I like this more. |
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Recently I've been drinking quite a bit of Fullers London Pride:
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Among the others I've been enjoying is Shepherd Neame's Spitfire: Quote:
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05-03-2009, 19:56 | #3 |
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Could it be that we've found.... the perfect woman?!
Ferret and Badger Champion Gold are my two favourites when I can only get to the supermarket. I'm also partial to Innis & Gunn's oak-aged whiskey brew. Locally I can't get enough of Triple fff's Alton's Pride (GBBF gold medal winner in 2008) and Moondance. At the GBBF I always seek out the Atlas Latitude as well as the Stonehenge beers. I'm sure there's plenty of others but those are the ones I remember best. I seem to recall one with 'bear' in the name that was very good, and the Titanic ones too. One to avoid is a rather thick beverage called 'T over A'. So named because it's something like 12.5%, but tastes like ass. I can't remember if it's a stout or what, but it was like drinking molten licorice that had been stirred with a weasel.
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05-03-2009, 20:13 | #4 | ||
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great brewery
I like Badger - Golden champion Quote:
And Newcastle brown. By far my two favourite Also partial to Wicwar brewery - bob. My local brewery few miles down the road from my parents http://www.wickwarbrewing.co.uk/inde...&id=4&Itemid=4 Quote:
Old speckled hen Bass
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24-03-2009, 20:26 | #5 |
Shoes, Boobs & Corsets
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Drinking this tonight, and whilst it is really rather good.... I still prefer the Blandford Fly. It has that lovely gingery aftertaste. *takes another mouthful of the champion* this stuff will do though
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05-03-2009, 20:14 | #6 |
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I love Fursty Ferret and Badger Gold, esp. draught.
I'm also rather partial to a bottle of Old Tom We've got a few breweries around on this island, but most aren't much cop. I have come across this particularly lovely brew though:
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05-03-2009, 20:36 | #7 |
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Not had a drink in 10 days, bloody annoying.
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05-03-2009, 20:43 | #8 |
L'Oréal
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If in doubt I always fall back to any of the Wychwood ones. Hobgoblin is usually the easiest to find but I did manage to get a couple of Goliaths over xmas which were very enjoyable.
Tesco have a 3 for £4 offer on a few at the moment, unfortunately the one by my work doesn't have many of them. Due to do an internet shop soon - hopefully the offer will still be on |
05-03-2009, 20:58 | #9 | |
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A nice pint of Devon's finest Otter Ale:
One of the most unfortunately moreish ales I've had the pleasure to imbibe. Perfect for a summer's afternoon drinking session. It's... Quote:
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05-03-2009, 21:10 | #10 |
Joey Tempest
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Do trappist beers count?
I'd probably say Westmalle Trappist Dubbel is one of my favourites
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