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• #2452
Drink as much as you an from 'to Øl'
http://to-ol.dk/home/the-beers/
I've only tried one of the Fuck Art beers, but that was mind blowingly good
I tried something of theirs at the Craft Beer fest a year or so ago. To be honest I can't recall anything about it. I'll will endeavour to take better mental notes next time.
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• #2453
Think it was 'brewpub' near Tivoli gardens, bit hard to remember though the choice is pretty good....
Tivoli Biergarten? It's on that Top 10 list on the previous page. I've added them all to Gmaps for investigations...
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• #2454
Drink as much as you an from 'to Øl'
http://to-ol.dk/home/the-beers/
I've only tried one of the Fuck Art beers, but that was mind blowingly good
I had a bottle of their "Ridiculously Close To Sanity". One of a recent batch of brews/brewers that have reminded me just how uninspiring the vast majority of beers are in comparison. -
• #2455
yeah, thats it proof is in the photos of glass.
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• #2456
Dark Star Revelation (hoppy) and Red Willow Faithless XXX (beetroot stout). Both yummy. Not mixed together.
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• #2458
I would heartily appreciate any of the above right now.
IT Workers' thread >>>
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• #2459
+1.
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• #2460
Hopcraft Brewing - Simcoe Plus
Weird Beard- 5 O'Clock Shadow
Weird Beard- Mariana TrenchAlso some Wasabi peas. A good Thursday
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• #2461
nice^
only a few hours to wait -
• #2462
Picked up some partizan lemongrass and lychee grisette, partizan saison and a saltaire cascade pale ale in market wines in brixton. Great selection in there.
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• #2463
modus hoperandi
the best name for ale ever? -
• #2464
^ it's good.
Pooh Beer by Church End is my favourite name.
http://www.churchendbrewery.co.uk/churchend-beers/73?view=managebeer
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• #2465
The Rake had a Welsh beer fest on, as well as a MTB with Celt Experience last Friday..
Monky Business by Hopcraft Brewing
Urban IPA by Tiny Rebel Brewing Co
Red Head by Tiny Rebel Brewing Co
Blackberry Stout by Waen Brewery
Croes-O by Otley
Copper Beacons by Brecon Brewing
Ogham Willow by The Celt Experience
07 Weissen by Otley
Native Storm Crafted Ale by The Celt Experience
Silures by The Celt Experience
Storm King by Victory Brewing Company curve ballThen went to BDSB to taste Abstrakt 15 (after a saison palate cleanser of course)
Ninkasi by The Wild Beer Co
01/06 Saison Motueka & Lime by Brew By Numbers
Abstrakt AB:15 by BrewDog ridiculous beer, so sweet and caramelly (yeah totally a word) -
• #2466
BTW Brodies are doing a tap takeover at the Rake tomorrow night I think.
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• #2467
What are Brodies beers like these days? I like the William IV pub, and their Citra was always a nice light summer ale, but I had a special brew of theirs once and it tasted like canal water.
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• #2468
When I was done getting rained on in the Peaks on Sunday- the pub at the end had my favourite beer (Otter) on tap. It was a great end to a great day.
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• #2469
What are Brodies beers like these days? I like the William IV pub, and their Citra was always a nice light summer ale, but I had a special brew of theirs once and it tasted like canal water.
Varied catering for many tastes
I would avoid* their 'sours' unless you like drinking bile -
• #2470
When I was done getting rained on in the Peaks on Sunday- the pub at the end had my favourite beer (Otter) on tap. It was a great end to a great day.
long way from their base, but Otter bright is a purehydrationsession
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• #2471
Some of this:
With some of this:
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• #2473
Bikky Kale?
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• #2474
long way from their base, but Otter bright is a purehydrationsession
I couldn't agree more.
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• #2475
Hawkshead Brewery's Windermere Pale.
A lovely light pint and currently £2.15 in my local Wetherspoons.
Think it was 'brewpub' near Tivoli gardens, bit hard to remember though the choice is pretty good....