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Adnams Broadside...one of the best bottled beers around imo

Adnams make some nice beers. broadside and ghostship on draught , if kept right are lovely.

 

'If' kept right...Ghostship in particular can vary pub to pub...Broadside is 6% out the bottle and has a real bite to it but only 4.something out the cask and loses something from the taste...you tried them 8 pint casks Adnams do Ant...?

 

ye i had a ghostship mini cask. was nice.

ill tell you the truth im not a real fan of bottled beers, robinsons old tom is the exception. i think its a cracking beer.

 

Prefer a proper pint myself...but you gotta have something nice for in front of the telly...all that rough ol homebrew will make ya blind...dont think i tried 'old tom'...thought robinsons only made squash

 

id rather drink my homebrewed beer than most the swill that gets sold as beer lol

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Had a blinder today boys found a lovely gaff called The Stag in a place called Little Easton had a really nice beer Hop Cross it was called ?..... from a local brewery by the name of Bishop Nick it was a lovely drop ( getting the lingo now ).....im right into this beer caper now the landlord and a couple of locals were Scousers and we all got on like a house on fire ended up being invited to a local Food & Drink Festival at the weekend :D i just didnt realise there was so many different ales and different breweries it seems quite a competitive little recreation this getting old lark might not be so bad after all !

There's hundreds and hundreds mate, one of the local moorland pubs is on over 3,000 different beers in the last 20 years.

 

Cheers, D.

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Had a blinder today boys found a lovely gaff called The Stag in a place called Little Easton had a really nice beer Hop Cross it was called ?..... from a local brewery by the name of Bishop Nick it was a lovely drop ( getting the lingo now ).....im right into this beer caper now the landlord and a couple of locals were Scousers and we all got on like a house on fire ended up being invited to a local Food & Drink Festival at the weekend :D i just didnt realise there was so many different ales and different breweries it seems quite a competitive little recreation this getting old lark might not be so bad after all !

 

Oh dear drinking with Scousers, forget craft breweries and real ales it'll be a tin of Tennents Super on the park bench by the end of the week :laugh:

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Gnasher, walk to the top of your lane and check out the pub.

Nice little country pub,with real ales plus guest real ales every week.

The guest ales are usually in a wooden keg sitting ontop of a table behind the ramp.

Or the cricket club for bottled stuff like Bishop's finger and hobgobblin.

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Gnasher, walk to the top of your lane and check out the pub.

Nice little country pub,with real ales plus guest real ales every week.

The guest ales are usually in a wooden keg sitting ontop of a table behind the ramp.

Or the cricket club for bottled stuff like Bishop's finger and hobgobblin.

You know where he lives ??? Fukcing stalker ......

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