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  • Had this with noodles tonight at Pho in Westfield Stratford, very malty, decent


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  • Pigeon definitely does bottles to go, picked up two Pfeffernusse Saison last night. £9 takeaway, £15 drink in.

  • Where did you get those?
    The one on the left sounds a right but of me

  • Another good'un from St Mars of the Desert.


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  • Had Little Earth Projects Hedgerow Blend last night, very enjoyable, picked up a few bottles from them in Norwich when I was down there at the weekend, including the raspberry, mint and cocoa nib sour to have over Christmas, sounds interesting enough for me to take a punt.

  • Loaded and Yellow Belly?

    Loaded was from the Dodo pub and the Yellow Belly has come in different orders from Brewdog and eebria.

    I think I still have some of the earlier brews of YB before they got the cease and desist which were probably from eebria.

  • I've got a 2015 yellow Belly, they taste exactly the same. Fuck knows what's in it.

  • I've been drinking one every now and then over the last few years, saving them. I gave a couple away too. They're still one of my favourite 'dessert' stouts. I had a 2015 YB Sundae (the barrel aged version) the other night which I definitely enjoyed and they seem to be still producing those so I think I might be saved.

  • I don't plan on ageing these two.


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  • If you ever end up in Chester then the 'Cavern of the Curious Gnome' has shit loads of Belgian and Trappist beer.

  • Imagine a beer called Sweet Clove Ale. This is it.

    Almost undrinkable, hoping the flavour softens as it warms but not much hope.

    I'm surprised by the mostly +ve reviews on untappd.


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  • Cloudwater has weird fanboys who would give the thumbs up to warm Carling as long it had the logo on the can.

  • Parkin Cake is the only beer of their's I've liked

  • They’ve done some great DDH pales too but then so has every other brewery.

  • Parkin Cake was amazing. This could've been close. Then they added Cloves.

  • It is slightly better at room temp / as the booze numbs the tastebuds.

  • As I'm still in Chester I went to The Cellar tonight. Good bar, good beers.

    Had the Omnipolo Chocolate Vanilla Coconut Blackout Imperial Stout

    £10 for a 1/3 mind you but worth it.

    They also had the Cloudwater Fireflies at Gage Hill Homestead.

    £1 change from a twenty for under a pint of beer for the two of them.

  • £10 for a 1/3 mind you but worth it.

    I'd take my chances with the drip tray at the end of the night I reckon.

  • Meh. That would cost £15 in London anyway.

  • Ploughing through the Weird Beard offerings last night.

    Dirrty Hands - Imperial Schwarzbier 9.8%
    Spicy, delicious and frighteningly drinkable for nearly 10%. Some mild coffee and rye notes.

    Born of Fire - Mixed fermentation Smoked Chili 6%
    Sour, fiery and smokey, but pretty much the perfect balance of all three. Very very good.

  • Omnipolo Chocolate Vanilla Coconut Blackout Imperial Stout

    blinks

  • Oh no, I bought one yesterday

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