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Got a thing for Guinness recently. What alcoholic beverage are you enjoying at the moment?
How embarrassing, cant believe you posted that. That was a great session though. You had to be there.
Fruity sours. Went to Indyman Beercon in Manchester recently and hilights were blackcurrant and mango sours from the likes of Cloudwater. Wasn't mad keen on the ice-cream stuff though.
Binners - i think this is the wrong thread, feet at work surely?
Dez - the milk stout is oddly disappointing. West Indies porter is pretty good though as is the Dublin.
Last night was a couple of pints of the stout brewed by Graham who works in the pub.
Tonight's beer is niche: https://beerbods.co.uk/this-weeks-beer/the-39-project-d0wnalong-mexican-lager/
Port, I'm not drinking enough Port. As the nights draw in Port is the go to drink in Chateau Lunge.
Wine, not enough fruit in my diet.
I'm testing as many different beers as possible. That way I'm a connoisseur instead of a drunk.
Not drinking enough of anything.
I've just realised that the pub which I visit most frequently, my "local" if you will, is nearly 600 miles away in Cornwall.
Sake. bought 4 different types/styles recently to try back to back. Really enjoying them with Asian cuisine. Will be trying more.
I may need to keep her
If you do, explain what wine is sometime soon won't you?
I've been a bad lad ..this was bought as a birthday present for my missus by my Dad ..the trouble is she hardly drinks anything these days while I like a tipple.
I think she has only had one fairly small drink out of the bottle and the rest has been down to me ..oh along with a litre bottle of Tanqueray..nice with Fever Tree tonic and the odd bottle of Hobgoblin Golden Ale ..
Not bad since breakfast this morning 😉
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Saison. One of mine. Fermented hot with yeast harvested from a bottle of Saison Dupont.
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I bought some Winter IPA from M&S yesterday that was chuffing lovely
I've had nowt since breakfast.
ha, some great shouts here. That homebrew looks amazing.
I've been a bad lad ..this was bought as a birthday present for my missus by my Dad ..the trouble is she hardly drinks anything these days while I like a tipple.
I was bought some of the rhubarb liqueur by them in the summer. It was rank.
Not a huge fan of elderflower ..but quite enjoyed that ..
Rhubarb ..? Not surprised really !
Despite being a cider drinker I seem to have developed a taste for Schlenkerla Brewery - especially their Marzen which is kind of like a pint of bonfire with hot dog juice in it. Whatever unpronounceable name the green one has is even better as they left out the bonfire and just appear to have made beer out of sausages but I've only ever seen 1 bottle of that and 4 of us shared it.
I also recently had cigarettes and coffee beer which did indeed taste like dirty ashtrays and coffee. For some reason I didn't like that one 😆
a pint of bonfire with hot dog juice in it
What? Marzen is supposed to be a fairly normal german lager.
It's literally just beer brewed in March with a recipe designed to last the summer in a cellar (back in the days when brewing in summer in Germany was banned) so a bit maltier and a bit bitter-er.
One of the reasons Oktoberfest is traditionally such a pissup is because that was when brewing re-started for the winter and they drank the last of the Marzen.
I may open a bottle of Proper Job after all my child taxi duties are done. Cornish IPA from St Austell Brewery.
Homebrew based on Fullers wild river grain bill and mash, with Fuggles hops (60min,15min and dry) to make it a sort of English American Indian Pale Ale.
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a pint of bonfire with hot dog juice in it
What? Marzen is supposed to be a fairly normal german lager.It's literally just beer brewed in March with a recipe designed to last the summer in a cellar (back in the days when brewing in summer in Germany was banned) so a bit maltier and a bit bitter-er.
Not in this case......
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Proper Job has finally stopped me referring to the brewery as St Awful
Summer has been dedicated to Plymouth Gin with Fever Tree Sicilian Lemonade. Apart from 2 weeks in Bavaria dedicated to as much Weissbier as I could get away with. Heading into winter I'll be reverting to g&t's; probably Botanist, Cotswold Distillery, or may try Red Pepper for something new.
I were a'reet, getting oop a' one in't arvo an steamin' inta me special brew. But now 'kid's er off ****in school thev bin drinkin' me bastard booze 'for'a get oop. Only five 'n' six too the bastards.
Supermarkets in my town in W Wales have definately upped their game recently. Current favourite is a close call between Thornbridge Tart and Tiny Rebel Beat Box. Bragdy Conwy are putting out some very drinkable bottle conditioned beers. Envious of EGF.
Currently sipping a Lidl Islay malt.
http://www.whiskyboys.com/2017/06/05/lidl-three-new-single-malts/
If you like Guiness give this a try
[url= https://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/default.aspx?id=271232852 ]Nigerian Guiness[/url]
Tiny Rebel’s [i]Cwtch[/i] made a big impression on me at the Greenman Beer Festival this year, once the bridge tolls are stopped I might be popping over and buying in bulk, it’s only about an hour’s drive, about the same as the centre of Bristol for me.
Another port drinker here.
Winter=port and warming my toes in front of the log burner.
I dont drink much lager but i like that hop house guiness lager at the moment.
I am a port fan as well though.
Countzero - my Morrisons has cwtch for £1.80. Maybe a Wales only thing (though you are maybe closer to source than me), but worth checking out.
Gayblades! Come for a wee swally in Glasgow sort you right out. 12 pints, extra marital experience, kebab, fight, home.
I'll have to post up some pics of my weird and wonderful stash that I keep for when the mood takes me.
Sadly my wierd and wonderful currently outnumber normal beers in the house.
^^^^ I heard good things about the Oakham Citra
My current go to is Vocation Life and Death IPA and Pride and Joy Pale Ale - both in Tesco
Life And Death is a great beer and usually on offer at 3 for £5 in my local Co-Op. At 6.5% you know when you've drunk those.
3 pint Friday .








