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  • That's silly. Gamma Ray is £2.50 a can in any bottle shop. You in London?

  • It's in some blousey shopping centre so I suspect the overhead is reflected in the pricing, Victorian brick vaults turned into money making machines. I generally just get a few sorachi saisons for the fridge from m&s as that's a great fruity refreshing beer. Bolton's limited for pubs without the lyrics for "I predict a riot" holding true

  • Digging the dinky ginger dude!


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  • And this is right up my steenweg


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  • Clwb Tropicana. Oh yeah, very nice.

  • Meh. Bank holiday weekend and I'm on call.

    So popped into Tesco and bought this:
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    We shall see...

  • Had that last night. Ice cream soda kinda vibe, you get that?

    Tonight it's been Magic Rock Highwire Grapefruit and Verdant Bloom. The bloom is amazing

  • Ice cream soda

    Yeah, spot on.

  • Nanny State wasn't bad when i tried it. Enjoy.

  • I nearly had a bottle of that St Peter's recently: couldn't see all the label in the chiller and thought it said "stout"...

  • The Nanny State is ok, a bit thin, however. The Innis & None was refreshing and would drink again.

    Will be trying the St. Peters and Franziskaner later today.

  • The Innis & None was refreshing and would drink again.

    Good to know, ta.

  • Yeastie Boys Bigmouth Session IPA is good.

    Got a Patrons Project 7.4er for later too in the fridge.

  • Another nice one from the world of sub 1% beer.
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    I have to admit that the last time I had an alcohol free beer was Kaliber, they've improved one hell of a lot since then!

  • Been working my way through the aldi range of "craft" beers. Highlights have been the red rye 99p bottle. Brewed by Twickenham Ales so get to think you're​ supporting local business (I'm in Kingston​). Also enjoyed the similarly priced coffee porter "spill the beans". Great value.

  • Patrons Project 7.4er

    Was the Grapefruit & Pineapple Juice IPA. PP4.02 7.4%

    Was like fruity pop. Lilt.

  • Yeastie Boys Bigmouth Session IPA is good.

    I've developed a bit of a taste for these, great session beer.

  • I nearly had a bottle of that St Peter's recently

    Had it tonight. It's very malty.

    Nanny State is much better when it's cold btw.

  • The Barrier brewing stuff that Mother Kelly's have air freighted over is really good, particularly the cans of Citra IPA

  • Just went to Made in Italy for a work lunch and had a rather nice Birra Moretti Siciliana which is made with orange blossom. Bonus is it comes in 500ml bottles.

  • BOB - beers of bexley pale ale is nice/lovely/hoppy but balanced/not facerapey

  • Wasn't expecting too much from this but they're selling it in that 'best pizza in the world' place in stokey and I was pleasantly surprised

  • Siren sound wave IPA is extremely palatable

  • My home town has a brewery and is going to open a tap house.
    https://www.facebook.com/whaleybrewer/photos/a.613704438644054.1073741827.550401424974356/1655646257783195/

    Also, I discovered there's a small brewery in Enfield - http://enfieldbrewery.co.uk/ which confusingly brews Enefeld beer. Not tried either.

  • A few thoughts from the Last couple of weekends

    Coffee & Cigarettes - 330ml bottle, really tasty stout, nothing like its description, no taste of coffee, not worth the rrp

    Sierra Nevada Nooner Pilsner - in the M&S 3 for 4 deal or £2 a can, a larger you can taste, decent buy

    Adnams Blood Orange Wheat Beer - awful, stick to bloody ell

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