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  • I enjoy their Giant Soups. I don't enjoy sitting with strangers.

    We had a two seater table so no problem. The best thing was the side of stir-fried veggies but that cost £4 for 20 fucking p worth of greens.

  • Craft is opening a new pub in Camden. It does mean that Josh will be leaving the Brighton Craft to go and run it, which is a little sad.

    Look after him when he arrives, ok?

  • Go to Tonkotsu in Soho, the ramen is on a completely different level and they have seats along the wall for antisocial loners and normal tables for small parties.

    /derail

    This. It's about as greasy as it gets though.

  • Say what you want about wetherspoons numbers 41-50 in the current #beerisculture festival are banging!

    Bavarian beer brewed by Wadworth is lush.

    Cant wait to try the Yeastie boys brew

    Almost reluctant to down a pint of Double hop monster IPA 7.2
    (But I will)

  • ^ beer monster!

    2 bottles, 1 brewer, Tickety Brew Blonde and Pale Ale with my post-bmx fish n chips tonight.

    Bottle of Flying Dog Doggie Style on hold for another night...

  • Yeastie boys
    Doggie Style
    #hiphopslavebeer

  • A few of those were slipped in a bit more subtly yesterday, I was thinking of this thread when I was watching it.

  • Haha, I totally had a good inward look at myself when I saw that Stewart Lee bit.

  • as connoisseurs, who doesn't appreciate the artisanal packaging of gandalf's memory stick..?

  • Extra local ales on in sandbar from today to celebrate spring, meant to be mainly fruity lighter ones.

  • Ah sandbar.nice venue.
    Battered a couple of spooners festi cleansers just now. Hic. Youre my best pal

  • No extra bar but a couple of good'ns, including a milk stout, which you never really find enough of.

  • That video is ace, v.funny.

    Found this today:

    Also tried a cranberry milk stout (too sweet), a magic rock illusionist (ok) and thornbridge beer de garde (v.tasty).

    Had a bottle of Vanilla Porter by little valley also, nice enough.


  • athlete fuel

  • Ashes Ale. Yeah bit old but I had to buy it... ' not for Aussies'

  • pffffffffft said who?

  • Ended up here today

    http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/22/22034/Bulls_Head/Tintwistle

    It was ace, drank Wrens Nest from Howards Town (local brewery that is changing hands v.soon we were told) and had good grub.

    There was this craziness above the bar:

  • looks like a scene out of Africafunk A. Hope they were playing Fela Kuti.
    while were on places, this is a new start up Im frequenting, notice bike outside

    http://whatpub.com/pubs/SED/72/taphouse-wimborne
    theyre doing gravity feed beers, and are opening another soon in Parkstone,
    the expansion of gravity feed cask houses is a good thing

  • pffffffffft said who?

    The bottle.

  • cleansed you Im sure,

  • Now for a Judas, blonde Belgian beauty. 8.5%

  • yum,
    this had some serious, serious heft, ooooof,

  • looks like a scene out of Africafunk A. Hope they were playing Fela Kuti.
    while were on places, this is a new start up Im frequenting, notice bike outside

    http://whatpub.com/pubs/SED/72/taphouse-wimborne
    theyre doing gravity feed beers, and are opening another soon in Parkstone,
    the expansion of gravity feed cask houses is a good thing

    It was Jam night, they said it would be bluesy, we had to come home though.

    Taphouse looks good, enjoy!

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