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

It’s not that I haven’t been to the pub lately, I just keep forgetting to take a picture.

Duly corrected!

Cheers,

Ian

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This is very tasty, on a balmy evening by the lake in Vichy.

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My local Tesco is now stocking this rather nice imported Polish beer. I will have to go and get some more.

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Only tried the Sleck Dust, which was excellent. Beerbohm’s in Lichfield.

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Perfect!

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What is it about Italian beer that makes it so good!

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Not to repeat myself but … omg a nice craft one!

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Lagunitas Sonomica sour ale aged in red wine barrels

Very tasty

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Somewhere in France, near the Durance river.

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Very dry Sardinian white beer in Porto Rotondo

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Beerbohm, Lichfield.

Jaipur is an always order and it was in good nick.

Unimpressed by the Bagot - smoked note I didn’t like.

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Another bar, another great Sardinian beer.
Been coming here for 20 years, most of that time, beer very average. All of a sudden it’s all change.

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Brilliant selection at The Bandstand tonight.

Low Roller is a cracking IPA, Dark Island a wonderful Scottish ale and Muckle, a 6.6 beauty that retains a wonderful flavour, despite the high aɓv.

Cheers,

Ian

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Surprisingly tasty can in Jerez.

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Meteor session IPA with lunch in a restaurant. Well hopped and accompanied boeuf bourguignon.

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Ooh - two new (to me) Timothy Taylor’s - Knowle Spring and Landlord Dark. Yummy - who needs food?


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Yes, I love Landlord, but Landlord Dark is also wonderful on draught, as are all Timothy Taylor’s beers.

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in norwich?

Nay Lad Skipton. BC

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Kirin Ichiban from Mitsubishi group. Still in France, thinking about the people of Mitsubishi I met during my years in power plant construction.

Cheers to them!

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