Here's another horror story...
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PS - It actually wasn't as vile as it looks... not quite.
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Here's another horror story...
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PS - It actually wasn't as vile as it looks... not quite.
Yes, and paying for the privilege!
No, because it came in a Beer52 mixed box of dark beers (with contents unknown until delivery).
My can had been crushed and stamped on before I thought to take photograph (but I'm still worried about the sink)!
Hamerton Crunch - the work of the devil...
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"After three months and 37 different experiments, this stout has what we consider to be the perfect ratio of peanut butter, lactose and biscuit."
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Had Nelson brews in cask form in several mid-Kent pubs, and the politest thing to say about them is "variable". Some barrels are OK, if unexciting and not to everybody's taste, but then the next...
Not had the Hackney Hopster very often, but did so yesterday at the Half Moon (Mile End) and found it to be quite hoppy enough for me but in pretty good form I thought.
It was founded in December 2009, and the only time I encountered their main brew Double Drop (in Salisbury just before Christmas) I found that a good pint.
There's been a lot of 'spoons-bashing in the forums over the last few days, but on the occasions that I've visited them for breakfast I don't recall ever having had a beer that has obviously been...
Not tried the new Pale yet, but I'm a bit surprised about the condition you found it in as the Bear & Staff has always been one of the best Nicholsons in term of beer quality. Mind you, as a chain,...
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Never fear nominating a Hall & Woodhouse beer as 'Bloody Awful Beer Of The Week', that brewery wrecked so many King & Barnes pubs it wouldn't matter if their beers tasted like nectar (which they...
My nomination is Spitting Feathers Autumn Smoked Ale.
Having previously enjoyed several beers from this Chester brewery, I ordered a pint in the splendid Ye Cracke in Liverpool only to have the...
Oh for the days when 'Sussex' actually came from Sussex (and didn't taste like Dorset ditch-water)...
Mostly agree, and I quite like Early Bird too...
Not awful, but certainly disappointing, was the Rudgate Battle Axe on at the village local as the guest ale this week. Given how good the award-winning Ruby Mild was earlier this year, it seemed a...
Our village club had Bread of Heaven as its guest beer recently and it was very popular. Being priced at £2.15 might have had something to do with it (being 50p cheaper than the regular Harveys and...