It's correct if you speak like a Landoner. :whistle:
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It's correct if you speak like a Landoner. :whistle:
Landon Beer Factory Hazey (sic) Daze Session IPA 4.6% in our Tesco "to clear".
4 kiddie cans £3.14, strange price, but quite tasty. May only be our store though.
No doubt I'll be told that they...
Especially if you don't have the app as your phone doesn't support it. :mad:
The Regal Moon in The Dale has a pretty smart beer garden to the rear and are allowed to have an outside area at the front until 8 p.m. Two for One.:cheers:
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Thought about it. Nope, not for me and Turning Point are one of my favourite breweries.
Just the Shakespeare on the PuG crawl around Leicester.:cheers:
Pretty sure you were on that crawl Moby, so maybe you've been in two?
It's not usually my kind of beer at all, but it went down well when I first visited their brewery tap in York.
Had it a couple of times since on subsequent visits. :cheers:
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Yes, shame, I only really knew his work with Toots & The Maytals though.
On a slightly different note.
I played Bob Dylan's Jokerman last night which features Mark Knopfler.
What I was...
Watching some TV so started with a Magic Rock Saucery (sic) 3.9% a bit of a disappointment really.
Then a Punk IPA, always palatable.
Now I've just started on a Thornbridge Jamestown 5.9%, very...
Done :cheers:
Well, apart from a sore bit on my arm where I was injected, I've had no issues with the jab so far.
However I did watch the Mars landing on the chip in my head last night.:whistle:
Try The Whisky Exchange.
They have 30 year old Speyside malts for :-
£250 Inchgower
£275 Glenrothes
£255 Tormore
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/search?q=30+year+ols+speyside
Name changed.
Is it currently closed BF rather than just for Covid?
Can't do 2 days prior as I've just had a phone call to go for a jab tomorrow.
Wasn't going to have a drink tonight anyway, but will certainly be having a few tomorrow night. :cheers:
Yep, just what I did. It's weird one.:confused:
Err no.
No matter how I enter it the link defaults to the 404 error link.
Definitely a glitch, but whether it's our glitch or theirs I know not.
Dave!!!!
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Had to approve it before I could delete. It's gone now! :cheers:
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https://www.closedpubs.co.uk/hampshire/portsmouth_mitre.html
Lost pubs project agrees with us!
In cooking it's liquorice and aniseed.
It may well be different in brewing.
I have some in the kitchen cupboard that I use in curries. :cheers:
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Done :cheers: