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Trillium/Other Half collaboration, DDH Green City. Nice, smooth 7% IPA.
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Stig said:shirty5 said:
To be fair, it's the only way to truly appreciate Fosters0 -
One thing I won’t miss once we’re clear of Covid - the single use plastic cup.0
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Lamplighter Bunnies - very drinkable IPA at their new taproom which is being used for some of their barrel aged beers. First night open tonight
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where have all the Battle Cruisers gone ?
How many pubs every single London borough has lost since 2000 - MyLondon
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Not sure if the purists are going to be accepting of this post but I’m looking for some recommendations on the best Alcohol Free/ Low Alcohol (0.5%) beers.
Taking a couple months off drinking but don’t want to have to stop enjoying beers if possible!Usually drink IPA or Pale Ale if available but have no issues with a good lager.
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Lervig do the best I’ve tried. Low tide also recommended1
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Ghost Ship is pretty good of its kind2
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Saulc23 said:Not sure if the purists are going to be accepting of this post but I’m looking for some recommendations on the best Alcohol Free/ Low Alcohol (0.5%) beers.
Taking a couple months off drinking but don’t want to have to stop enjoying beers if possible!Usually drink IPA or Pale Ale if available but have no issues with a good lager.
Any suggestions?
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Tonight’s travels - Bone Up Brewing, only three miles from my house but a bugger to get to on public transport.Ozzy Caramel Porter - it tastes just like it’s name. Very drinkable at 5.3%1
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Finally caved and opened my Bourbon County 2021 stout today. Unreal beer.
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My conversion to porters & stouts is pretty much complete now. This one was pretty good, lots of flavour but maybe lacking a bit of creaminess and depth.0 -
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Bissell Brothers Swish Double IPA. Very nice after a two hour drive. And they’re playing Thin Lizzy in the taproom for bonus points.3
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A couple of US beers I've tried recently. Both excellent but particularly the Fog Breaker.
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Oude Gueuze Tilquin A L’Ancienne accompanied by a deep fried lobster tail (lobby pop), corn dog and fries. Proper lunch at the Highroller Lobster Co in Portland, Maine3
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Pint of Goachers light ale in the sunshine Saturday (@ The Papermill, Sittingbourne)
And then a nice Dreamland IPA from No Frills Joe's. Brewery is in Swamsombe, but I got it at a burger place in Canterbury0 -
Bournemouth Addick said:A couple of US beers I've tried recently. Both excellent but particularly the Fog Breaker.0
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randy andy said:Pint of Goachers light ale in the sunshine Saturday (@ The Papermill, Sittingbourne)
And then a nice Dreamland IPA from No Frills Joe's. Brewery is in Swamsombe, but I got it at a burger place in Canterbury
I often drink the same in their Rochester branch1 - Sponsored links:
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Got to Tooting a day early for the big match tomorrow. Faith - A 5.4% hazy pale ale from the Leeds based Northern Monk brewery. Might try another
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Trying to think if I've had a Hawaiian beer before, not sure that I have.
Quite nice. Would be very refreshing on a hot summers day.1 -
On holiday in Italy, they have some very good beer.0
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A new taproom for me, although it’s not new. Not that far from where I live, just a bugger to get to.Mighty Squirrel - this is Mango Lassi, a sour mango IPA. Really nice on a warm day.0
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Both very nice although one of them isn’t Italian1