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• #10152
I was a big fan of the tiramisu pastry stout.
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• #10153
^ & ^^ I had it last night and found it ok as a strong pudding beer. It had that Lactose thing going on but not to Layer Cake levels.
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• #10154
For anyone who usually buys beers from belgium, a mate did an order of 25 330ml bottles and had to pay £78 import on top to give you an idea of the costs involved now.
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• #10155
F*cking hell.
Assume this is Duty, VAT and admin charge on top?
Customs Christmas party will be a good one this year with the amount of people who won’t pay up... not that I’m saying this is a motivation.
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• #10156
Nooooooooo
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• #10157
Guess this signals the return of the booze cruise once the current unpleasantness is over?
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• #10158
Jeez £3 a bottle on top seems excessive
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• #10159
Reckon Belgian in the offy will sky rocket in price too?
This is decent enough for a Tesco special
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• #10160
Yikes
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• #10161
Yeah I only really started ordering from Belgium because we couldn't go over, guess I'll have to just wait. I did manage to order a crate of Orval from my local bottle shop at the start of the year, I was worried prices were going to rise or supply will diminish.
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• #10162
Gifts under £39 are VAT and duty free. 10kg DHL package to London is €34.99 it seems. Is it only a good deal for me if you send me 10 kg Kernel and I send you 10kg Andechser Doppelbock, Mühlen Kölsch, Tegernseer Hell etc?
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• #10163
I've got eurostar credit from canx plans last year, dunno if the early doors trains will run this year, used to like doing a lambic day trip & carry loads back :'(
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• #10164
I got the Brew by Numbers subscription box last week. Got it with a voucher from Groupon so it was £25 (£19 voucher plus £6 delivery), normally £35. https://www.groupon.co.uk/biz/london/brew-by-numbers
Not sure if it autoconverts to a monthly subscription but it was good enough that if it doesn't I'll probably sign up anyway.6 different beers, 2 of each. 5 were 440ml and 1 was 330ml. Would have liked a bit more stout, the only one was this:
but some of the IPAs were really good, this one especially (which is £8 on their site)
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• #10165
Mühlen Kölsch was excellent with the red lentil dal at lunch earlier today as is the Chouffe Blanche just now.
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• #10166
Best before 1/4/2021
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• #10167
Not tried this yet but anyone who names their beer after a Tom Waits lyric is doing good...
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• #10168
Ha, ha.
Would drink the Seabrook one if it existed. Used to live up the road from the Bratfud factory. You'd wake up knowing what flavour they were making that day.
(By 'wake up' I mean crawl out of bed noonish obviously).
Still, Seabrook are best crisps ever.
Crisp Thread.
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• #10169
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• #10170
I'm having a Brewdog Fake Empire, sour hazy IPA.
Strong grapefruit on the nose.
Blandy, bland bland when you drink it.
Not sour, not fruity, pretty disappointing TBH.
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• #10171
Anyone had the mallow pineapple thing from brewdog? Any good?
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• #10172
Bro in law is a big fan of brewdog still for some reason... liked the mallow pineapple thing although my sister got loads of pineapple but no mallow... wouldn’t bother if I were you, all they brew is mediocre BS imho
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• #10173
I got the vanilla and it wasn't welcome.
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• #10174
Ta.
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• #10175
This is full of flavour. At the sweet end of things.
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I was not a fan of the tiramisu pastry stout.