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Quote from: thetank on October 19, 2008, 09:27:22 AM
Homegrown beer Innis & Gunn is worth snapping up if you see it on promo.
If that is the one brewed in whiskey/bourbon barrels it is good stuff.
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What about beers from far east?? I love Asahi, Tiger and Singha(was great in Thailand-only 30p a pop), plus also love cobra and Lal Toofan from India
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What about beers from far east?? I love Asahi, Tiger and Singha(was great in Thailand-only 30p a pop), plus also love cobra and Lal Toofan from India
Sapporo FTW.
Always move on to that when the Delirium Tremens has run out.
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http://www.beersofeurope.co.uk/
Thanks for posting this link, I'v been able to find a couple of my favourite foreign beers not easily obtained in the UK.
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Adelscott: French beer with malt whisky in.
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Quote from: barhell on October 20, 2008, 09:21:25 PM
Quote from: thetank on October 19, 2008, 09:27:22 AM
Homegrown beer Innis & Gunn is worth snapping up if you see it on promo.
If that is the one brewed in whiskey/bourbon barrels it is good stuff.
That's the one!
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Can u get zagorka here? Was my tipple of choice during my summer holiday in bulgaria.and very nice too.
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Quote from: bhoywonder on October 22, 2008, 09:21:00 AM
summer holiday in bulgaria.
You grandmaster of nittiness
What was it over there, 10p a bottle?
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As a keen supporter of Real Ale, I prefer the locally brewed, fresh from the jug taste, with no fizz.
If however you do not live near such a haven of taste, please try Hobgoblin from Wychwood Brewery.
Its available from most good supermarkets
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Quote from: The-Crow on October 22, 2008, 11:01:33 AM
As a keen supporter of Real Ale, I prefer the locally brewed, fresh from the jug taste, with no fizz.
If however you do not live near such a haven of taste, please try Hobgoblin from Wychwood Brewery.
Its available from most good supermarkets
plus Morrisons.
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Booo to the beardy wierdo big belly juice that is Real Ale.
CAMRA can bite my bum.
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October 22, 2008, 12:31:23 PM »
40p for a 750ml bottle tank.and that was marked up for the rich tourists.i would have stretched to 45p too.
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Cheaper than Butlins
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