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    Quote Originally Posted by aleandhearty View Post
    Finally got round to trying some Tynt Meadow (English Trappist Ale) and although it was good, I found it a little underwhelming, lacking intensity, for my palate.
    Me too, I'll be sticking to St Bernardus, Westmalle and Orval.

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    Kent Brewery-KGB:4.1% abv.Peppery farmyard best bitter.In all honesty,this was more enjoyable than most of the bitters we drank in the 80s,once the accountants got to grips with things.
    Goacher's-Special House Ale:3.8%abv. Fine,but lacked the earthiness I relish from Goacher's.
    Indoors,I wasn't overly impressed with Adnams Mosaic Pale Ale.
    My BOTW,Kent KGB.
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    A pathetic short list this week with just one day spent in pubs:-

    Enefield EB 4.0%
    Sambrook's Pumphouse Pale 4.2%
    ELB Jamboree 4.8%
    Windsor & Eton Conqueror 5.0%
    Enefield London IPA 6.0%


    I'll go for the Conqueror ahead of the Jamboree as tried for £1.99 at the rejuvenated Leytonstone Walnut Tree during the JDW January Sale.


    BOTW Windsor & Eton Conqueror

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldboots View Post
    Me too, I'll be sticking to St Bernardus, Westmalle and Orval.
    I did wonder if it was just me, so it's quite reassuring to read that. TBH, I'm a bit of a Trappist tyro, so I'll make a note of those three and endeavour to try them over the coming months.
    '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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