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    Quote Originally Posted by rpadam View Post
    A very nice pint on the thankfully-not-as-overly-seasonal-as-it-sounds Santa's Claws from the Colchester Brewery (a new one on me) in the Cambridge Blue.
    Update: Now with a gentle pint of the Greene King XX Mild (all 3.0% of it) in the tiny snug of the Free Press.

    Memo to self: Come back to Cambridge when you've a bit more time and do the city properly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpadam View Post

    Memo to self: Come back to Cambridge when you've a bit more time and do the city properly!
    I found two very good pubs in the tourist area of the city (Pint Shop and The Mill)on a recent brief visit and agree that Cambridge has a very wide selection of top pubs,its worthy of a serious crawl.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bucking Fastard View Post
    Cambridge has a very wide selection of top pubs,its worthy of a serious crawl.
    Right, that's sorted out the next "Northern" PuG crawl then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bucking Fastard View Post
    I found two very good pubs in the tourist area of the city (Pint Shop and The Mill)on a recent brief visit and agree that Cambridge has a very wide selection of top pubs,its worthy of a serious crawl.
    Ha! I've been to Cambridge many times, but those were the very same two I visited when lunching with the Cambs connections weekend before last (at nearby Cambridge Chop House)- both newbies to me!

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    Bottle of Theakstons OP at home after too much wine with a solo steak supper before tomorrow's Brizzle tour.
    Very nice it is too!

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    A bottle of Saltaire Cascade, whilst cooking two huge batches of spag bol (one meat, one veggie). Makes a nice change from all the red wine I've had this weekend.
    'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.

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    Superb Holdens Mild in the White Hart . Shifnal. If I am seeing angels after three pubs, I had better avoid the crawl!
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    Darkstar Hophead at £1.75 in the Shrewsbury Arms in Shrew.
    'ow much!! Well it is Wethers with a 50p coupon!
    Last edited by AlanH; 07-06-2017 at 18:20.

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    At home.
    adnams -blood orange wheat from M&S good beer
    adnams -grapefruit ipa from M&S very good beer
    Brewdog -punk ipa from Asda very very good beer

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    Chimay-Tripel. I confess to having parochial taste in beer, and view lager as the work of the devil. This, however,isn't sour, hasn't had fruit or herbs added and is incredibly serious and grown up.I only wish I could have drunk it in monastic silence and with a tonsure, not to mention a hairshirt.
    "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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