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    Spotted on another pub review website about a station bar (no, not that one)

    "I usually drink the cider in this pub when I'm waiting for my train.

    Tried the Stella last night and it was simply outstanding. One of the finest pints I've ever had."

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    I was in a pub a little while ago, when a chap walked in the door to be greeted by one of his chums asking him "pint of Carling John?". John replied "No, that's rubbish - I'll have a pint of Fosters". I also saw a review where someone said that the lager was excellent because it was really cold. But everyone to their own - if super-cold bog standard lagers are what you like then who am I to argue?

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    You can say the same about lovers of Mcdonalds, cheap pizzas,chicken wraps and every other sort of bland rubbish advertising convinces the masses that its good to consume.You become used to it and taste buds become redundant. I have lost count the number of times when ordering real ale some ones has said " You don't drink that crap do you ? ". I do not critise other people when they order drinks despite what I may think of their choice. The same may be said of the " volume" drinker who just gets it down his neck in large quantities regardless of what it is.
    But its what ever turns you on and I am just glad I do not run with the common herd.

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    So true, my local this week has two of our very local micro brewery ales on offer, Havant Started & Havant Stopped Dancing, both lovely pints

    Bloke walked in lunchtime today, ordered the John Smith's Smooth

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    I must admit in my youth I drank the likes of Double Diamond and such like because I found it tasted the same where ever you went.Now I drink real ale the quality is variable but it is not like drinking something with virtually no taste which any "Smoothie" suffers from. Even ordinary keg is much tastier than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farway View Post
    So true, my local this week has two of our very local micro brewery ales on offer, Havant Started & Havant Stopped Dancing, both lovely pints
    I rember checking out the brewery website, when you first mentioned it FW. From the tasting notes they both sound excellent. Will keep an eye out for them (more in hope than expectation).
    '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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