Salopian Requiem at the Mermaid fest in St Albans. I normally associate Salopian with light golden beers but this one is as dark as Newgate's Knocker. Very nice
Salopian Requiem at the Mermaid fest in St Albans. I normally associate Salopian with light golden beers but this one is as dark as Newgate's Knocker. Very nice
I've just joined Alcoholics Anonymous - I still drink, just under a different name.
Nothing at all. If I was I would probably spill it down my keyboard whilst trying to type. Then I would be unable to tell people what I was drinking!
Water. I must confess that a heavy week followed by a heavy weekend have rather got the better of me
'Immanuel Kant was a real pissant who was very rarely stable' - Python
Back to tea, I am with OB at the sobriety end of the tent
I drink to make others more interesting
Just been drinking West Berks Swift Pale Ale followed by Mr Chubbs Lunchtime Bitter followed by Wadsworths 6x but have to work tomorrow so thats it for today.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
Just finished a pint of Dark Stars Victorian Ruby Mild, 6% time to go home
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
MANNS Brown Ale - 89p/500ml from Stan's supermarket.
It may be weak, gassy, not real, and "badge brewed" in about it's 13th different location (currently Wolverhampton), but it is still a classic of it's style. It still has that flavour that takes me back to my youth, -- years ago!
PS- I won't be binge drinking it and putting the pubs out of business, this is just a little extra
Last edited by AlanH; 09-06-2012 at 10:36.
Off to the pub soon, the choice they have tweeted is
Durham White Gold,
Allendale Golden Plover
Riverhead Elderflower
Acorn Old Moor Porter
Grafton Ferris Wheel
Batemans Hopbine Bitter
we'll see how accurate that was later