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    Quote Originally Posted by Oggwyn Trench View Post
    A&H Bitter , a dark , strong bitter 5%
    Oggy, any beer with my name on it would have to be 'full bodied' to take account of my stout girth!
    '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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    Quote Originally Posted by aleandhearty View Post
    'Way-on- High'
    I have been racking my brain on this question, and getting nowhere.

    That one dear sir, is genius though

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    Just for Conrad..

    Coleshill's Revenge 5% Porter (strong enough for Coleshill's residents sorrowing their despair their town listed being as 'Village')


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    We'll certainly be having one called Kilvert's Gold, as I'm already brewing it (down there tonight for a brew day tomorrow actually)

    I like a few of these, I think naming a few after you lot isn't a bad idea, although I'm not sure Oldboots will sell well (if it tastes like them, anyway!)

    I'm quite enjoying this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie86 View Post
    We'll certainly be having one called Kilvert's Gold, as I'm already brewing it (down there tonight for a brew day tomorrow actually)

    I like a few of these, I think naming a few after you lot isn't a bad idea, although I'm not sure Oldboots will sell well (if it tastes like them, anyway!)

    I'm quite enjoying this
    Any chance of ale named for me? Something like Hoppy's ale (hops ale)

    Just kidding!

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    Sticking with the vicar theme

    Pastors Porter
    Communion ale
    Kliverts Kerygma ( an early version of Gospel Preaching)

    Yes i do get bored driving my van

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oggwyn Trench View Post
    Sticking with the vicar theme
    ....How about Rev-ale-ation.
    '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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    "Fire and Brimstone" as good as a dose of old style phisyque.
    "Purgatory Ale" an Australian style lager
    " Hellfire Ale " aloe vera toilet paper essential
    "Sermonite" a drink that lasts for ever but you wish it didn't
    "Vicars Mrs" thin, bitter and not much chance of getting any.
    " Vicars Tipple" even less chance of getting any.
    "Surplice ale" bought off the back of a brewery dray, no questions asked.
    " Cassock " nasty cough you have there.

    What did you expect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie86 View Post
    I'm not sure Oldboots will sell well
    A bitter old ale, fuller bodied than some but not a stout. Faint aroma of decay, pale with a loose gingery coloured head that shows all signs of receeding fast, some may say it has a poor taste but improves with familiarity. Mostly available in Yorkshire and Northern England it is occasionally available in the south, London, and even Wales. It will soon be a guest in the Dudley area.

    Since everyone else has here are a few bad puns,

    Pew what a sorcher
    Aisle drink to that
    Verger on the Ridiculous
    Altar Ego
    The Rite stuff
    Stained Glass (REALLY dark stout)


    and if you ever thought of reviving the old "Boys Bitters" this tickled my purile imagination,

    Choirboys Delight

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    attended our work sections xmas lunch today .. drive yourself there doo .. no coach with driver dressed as Santa for us .. it was at the Hare and Hounds .. Leven e.yorks .. nice old pub with separated rooms .. the only hand-pulled was Tetleys cask which due to the driving thing I had plenty of time to savour my one pint sample .. well kept fresh tasting ale it was too .. the lunch was sumptious and would be best eaten after drinking as not much room otherways round .. anyway it a venue well worthy of a good evenings suppage .. especially if you live in Leven or have access to a coach driven by Santa .. am home now enjoying beer of the year ( probably ) Owd Roger ..

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