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Been out and consumed a couple tonight and finishing off the evening with a drop of malt, when I got to thinking about the benefits of loads of chaps scattered all over this (and other) green and pleasant lands. What local brews are recommended by you chaps?
Tonights main course consisted of a couple of pints of Breakspear bitter, although Hobgoblin or Old Speckled Hen are my normal weapons of choice. To follow, Talisker has performed admirably tonight, although Lagavulin would be my favourite tipple. Islay best, Speyside followed at a push by a Highland whisky.
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i used to drink bergmiester german lager, i loved it, but they don't sell it anymore where i live in spain :cry:
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Where to begin

Snap on Speckled Hen - then another winter fave of mine is Nethergate Old Growler (5% A complex, satisfying porter, smooth and distinctive. Roast malt and fruit feature in the palate. The finish is powerfully hoppy with a hint of liquorice. )

My local and cricket club base is a CAMRA Real Ale pub (so good we named our club Real Oddies CC) which always has a marvellous variety of real ale and whiskies.

http://www.colchestercamra.org.uk/pubs/COL/10847
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I'm sorry I was discussing proper man drink not little boy refreshment. What's the matter lager boy frightened you might taste some flavour!!!
Brown beer for the gentleman, fruit based beverage or wine for the ladies and German originating lager for the gentleman in the leiderhosen in the corner with the other strangely dressed individuals.
By the way BSM I may have found somewhere in this country selling Ti bolts at a reasonable price, but needs a phonecall on Monday.
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Wicky wrote:Where to begin

Snap on Speckled Hen - then another winter fave of mine is Nethergate Old Growler (5% A complex, satisfying porter, smooth and distinctive. Roast malt and fruit feature in the palate. The finish is powerfully hoppy with a hint of liquorice. )

My local and cricket club base is a CAMRA Real Ale pub (so good we named our club Real Oddies CC) which always has a marvellous variety of real ale and whiskies.

http://www.colchestercamra.org.uk/pubs/COL/10847
How can anyone resist a little Old Growler? Will this be amongst the refreshment offered in April? :beer:
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Many a time I've gone in a for quickie on the bike and had to get a taxi home! (plan on doing that next week as it's the pub's 23rd Anniversary with half-price drinks :beer: ). I can add it on the itinerary for the ride out but "kids and sweet shops" springs to mind :evil:

Mighty Oak is another local staple beer - esp good blondes for summer post match rehydration http://www.mightyoakbrewing.co.uk/ who needs lager...
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Wicky wrote:Many a time I've gone in a for quickie on the bike and had to get a taxi home! (plan on doing that next week as it's the pub's 23rd Anniversary with half-price drinks :beer: ). I can add it on the itinerary for the ride out but "kids and sweet shops" springs to mind :evil:

Mighty Oak is another local staple beer - esp good blondes for summer post match rehydration http://www.mightyoakbrewing.co.uk/ who needs lager...
The more I read the more I like, although I would draw the line at asking for a pint of Oscar Wilde!
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By the way BSM I may have found somewhere in this country selling Ti bolts at a reasonable price, but needs a phonecall on Monday.


firstly to my defence, when its 90+ degrees and you need quick refreshment nothing beats a bergmiester and to seal the deal its about 25p a can(if you buy a tray of 24 that is) and believe me when i say 24 doesn't last that long :lol:
keep me posted about the ti's, i wanna do the front and rear brake calipers and discs, plus some fairing fastners.... :thumbup:
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earl soham victoria ale. very nice. if im going silly i like whiskey chasers with bitter but it gives me indigestion :confused
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Fransizkaner Hefe Weissbier....Many trips to the Ring and Blackforest have converted me. AND they now sell it in Tesco's !!
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guinness + vodka = fall over...... job done! :D
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marravtr wrote:guinness + vodka = fall over...... job done! :D
You are a classy dude and no mistake Sir.
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I do like a bottle of Jd every now and then no mixer just neat
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I'VE been for a quickie on the bike as well :Behind 2:

Luckily it had a center stand so it didn't fall over :lol: :lol: :lol:
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And it had two holes to choose from :)
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