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    Quote Originally Posted by Wittenden View Post
    Agreed,thinking about it.Artwork not their strong suit?
    Loosely based on William Blakes Cantebury Tales, http://www.canterbury-ales.co.uk/gallery I think they are rather fun. Unfortunately the link on their page doesn't work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobyduck View Post
    Loosely based on William Blakes Cantebury Tales, http://www.canterbury-ales.co.uk/gallery I think they are rather fun. Unfortunately the link on their page doesn't work.
    Thanks for that.Always good to drink a beer incorporating your surname,so I must try their nutty copper bitter.
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    Homebrew Christmas Ale, rich, deep flavour with a nice bit of spice

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    The Last Drop Pale Ale, from Old Dairy Brewery,being the last beer produced at their original site on a farm at Rolvenden, before the move to their new brewery by the preserved Tenterden railway Station (Kent and East Sussex Rly). 5.8%abv in bottle form-I think it was available in cask at one of the Rolvenden pubs, but I missed it.Well hopped with Challenger, East Kent Goldings and a couple of unfamiliar (new world?) cultivars . Rather moreish, but limited availability,though I'd be pleased to be able to buy some more tomorrow.
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    At Wittenden Acres, on Christmas Eve, it is customary for me to cook venison medallions, while the rest of the family do other things, like watching Love Actually.This is a good excuse for me to drink The Canterbury Ales Green Hop Ale with East Kent Goldings. What could be better. Now and in England.
    "At that moment I would have given a kingdom, not for champagne or hock and soda, or hot coffee but for a glass of beer" Marquess Curzon of Kedlestone, Viceroy of India.

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    A suitably seasonal Bah Humbug!

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    Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild in the Bridge End, Ruabon (along with 3 other dark Christmas ales).

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    As well as "What are you drinking ......................", it might be interesting to add "Where I am drinking it right now".
    The person drinking it might be stood next to you at the bar without you knowing it! Or maybe at the pub across the road!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlanH View Post
    As well as "What are you drinking ......................", it might be interesting to add "Where I am drinking it right now".
    The person drinking it might be stood next to you at the bar without you knowing it! Or maybe at the pub across the road!
    Good idea.

    Start another thread with that.....

    I am not one for looking at the site when I am out and about but a few people do.. might be interesting to see where people are.

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    Had a real mixture today.

    Been entertaining so not been to the pub at all. Had a few vintage ciders, a bottle of red wine and a few real ales ( Hobgoblin, Burns ale, Old thumper, Spitfire and a couple of others ) Going for a Gin and Tonic next

    Life aint that bad at all !!!


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