What beer are you drinking and WHY might anyone be interested?

I am a coeliac. I once found an interesting gluten-free craft ale in York, but I just can’t remember the name…

An American Pale Ale from Two Terriers Brewery. Lovely foam and a crisp fruity character. A bit on the dry side for a pale ale. Very pleased with this one.

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Not bad, very clean and refreshing.

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Prophecy from the always reliable Bath Ales in the Horse and Jockey, Lichfield.

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Oakham Dragon in Bavaria cask at the Mermaid in St Albans. Excellent pint.

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From the Lake District, Hawkshead Brodie’s Prime porter. Fine dark beer.

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Fox Hat Lusty Lager, from South Australia

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That looks good.

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A lovely drop from our Australian cousins. Pale ale can be too hoppy for me, but this one is gentler. It is pale amber and slightly cloudy, full slightly fruity palate, perhaps passion fruit notes with a slightly bitter, refreshing finish.

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After a week from hell, a cold beer and some tunes.

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Piffle Snonker in the Horse and Jockey, Lichfield. Session beer with lots of flavour.

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A visit to New Zealand and the fabulous 8 Wired Brewing Company. I’ve had a few of their beers and they have all been excellent. This one is no exception!

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Tripel Karmeliet to go with a double cheese burger :smile:

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Nice starter ale. A little on the sour side with a hint of lime?

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Out of intrigue of the packaging, is this a bottle or can?! I love the design.

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Second one tonight

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It’s a can :grinning:

Neither chocolate or beer, horrible.

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Like the name though…

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The name made me chuckle! Not a big fan of chocolate tasting anything apart from chicolate but I guess it may have a few fans!

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