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  • They posted these on twitter


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  • I think I might well be there!!!! ^^^^^

  • Cheers!

  • Definitely heading to the Beavertown birthday thing. Rainbow project was a great day and this looks even better. Read a good interview with Logan the other day, I'll dig out a link

  • Mate just tweeted the full lineup. Looks mental. How am I supposed to avoid beer with this kind of thing happening?

  • That is my actual Birthday and I have been trying to decide what to do. So much win.

  • Think each brewery will have a session type thing and something special. I'm not going to be able to see by about 5 o'clock

  • Yep. I think I will avoid it and be on the safe side. Maybe. God. Torn. Health vs. Beer

  • Cannot wait. Probably the only time I will travel to North London this year.

  • OMG it's in the North?

    There's my excuse.

    Out.

    ;)

  • Not so near work this year, but glad I made the journey into town for it.

    Tried:

    Vocation Bread & Butter
    Vocation Pride & Joy (Simcoe)
    Weird Beard Mac Spreadsheet (Key Keg - served way too cold for my liking)
    Weird Beard Black Perle
    York Migratory Coconut Stout (it had lost the coconut and wasn't nice)
    Cloudwater Imperial Stout

    I wasn't well yesterday so was pleased I coped with those as small measures, the Cloudwater was a finisher and made up for missing out on Deeply Vale's Chocolate Orange Stout.

    Kinda nice being home from a beer fest before closing and not hammered after trying a lot more to destruction.

    Edit: Impressive venue. The P.A. tannoy still fires off the old British Rail Bing-bongs.


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  • @rhb that sounds good! I am meant to be going this Saturday, but I'm going to have to go down early after missing the online tickets.

  • Yeah the queues were big Saturday last 2 years at velodrome. This venue seems bigger but defo still worth getting there early.

    Enjoy!

  • Best beer of January so far: Mad Hatter's Brunch Club - juicy banger greatness

    The <6% January challenge is out the window tomorrow as Noa Pecan Mud Cake and the barrel aged version are on tap at The Bottle Shop.

  • Left handed giant Duet with southern cross and mosaic is a tasty start although the strange stubby bottle shape played havoc with my bottle opener

  • The <6% January challenge is out the window tomorrow

    22 days though. Chapeau!

  • 12% FREE Barrel Aged Noa goodness is in my belly. It's a great day. Also just spotted a sign outside that says Bone Daddies 5 mins this way.

    Oo look they have a 10% Stone on too.

  • Hello from Camden.


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  • Hold your Plums - I like, so sour

  • Tried Marble's Brew 900 last night, very nice! Could have drank more but at 9% I guess I would have regretted it this morning.

  • Bought some new Weird Beard beers (I can't recall their names) and some SA cider and perry I've never seen before.

  • You should keep the Pretty Things aside. The husband and wife team have stopped brewing now, moved on to other things.

    As a csb, I met them both when they were in the UK. The Baby Tree name comes from a farm up near Northallerton where one of the orchard trees had dolls wedged into the branches. I'd post a picture but Photobucket is down for maintenance at the moment...

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