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Just opened a can of this, and have to say it's lovely and taking off quite well in Scotland.

Anyone got a good beer or drink to recommend? Get it in here.

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Chekov Vodka. But it must be served at room temp. and purchased from an off-licence from the most economically deprived area of your locale. It must also be drunk neet.
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You'll have a job beating this little gem.

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Danke je wel.

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You'll go a long way to beat a pint of Suffolk's finest, Ghost Ship

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I have a soft spot for Alan Brazil's favourite tipple, Amarone.

But for special occasions a vintage Bordeaux is hard to beat.

For everyday guzzling, fiften cans of Spesh.
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henrycrs wrote:You'll go a long way to beat a pint of Suffolk's finest, Ghost Ship
Top man, Henry. :drinkers: Love an Adnams.
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henrycrs wrote:You'll go a long way to beat a pint of Suffolk's finest, Ghost Ship
Indeed it's very nice but not as good as these babies

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Wem Ales from Shropshire used to be the bollocks if you've got a palette for proper beer. If you like a decent pint of traditional beer that's still cloudy with yeast, that's yer one.

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Sounds good, Mark. Thank christ it's not called Them Ales.
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Timothy Taylor Landlord is nice.

From Yorkshire I think, but I usually drink it in Walthamstow.
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Fullers London Pride is lush
I released the blob must to my darkest dread

But its mint choc chip which is the ice cream flavour of Satan's spermatozoa

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Sid Pervcat wrote:Fullers London Pride is lush
I drink that. 8)
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Reg wrote:
Sid Pervcat wrote:Fullers London Pride is lush
I drink that. 8)
Prefer draught but so far I've only found one pub ( a fullers pub unsurprisingly) in Brizzle that does a decent pint of it!

Still lush bottled mind.
I released the blob must to my darkest dread

But its mint choc chip which is the ice cream flavour of Satan's spermatozoa

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A satisfied client bought me four of these little beauties last week, I've been out of the loop beer-wise for yonks but would defo recommend 8)

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Carlos J wrote:
henrycrs wrote:You'll go a long way to beat a pint of Suffolk's finest, Ghost Ship
Top man, Henry. :drinkers: Love an Adnams.
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i always used to drink light and bitter, but hardly any pubs stock bottles of light ale any more. :(

Working men's clubs still do though - and fortunately there's one near my house and one near Selhurst Park. 8)
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Salem wrote:
Carlos J wrote:
henrycrs wrote:You'll go a long way to beat a pint of Suffolk's finest, Ghost Ship
Top man, Henry. :drinkers: Love an Adnams.
Top , top shout :smt023
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Luckily got an Adnams 'Cellar and Kitchen' shop not far from mine. A lot of unnessecarily expensive kitchenware, but fabulous selection of beers and wines. And err spirits.
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Sid Pervcat wrote:
Reg wrote:
Sid Pervcat wrote:Fullers London Pride is lush
I drink that. 8)
Prefer draught but so far I've only found one pub ( a fullers pub unsurprisingly) in Brizzle that does a decent pint of it!

Still lush bottled mind.
Even better fresh and cask conditioned from your own barrel, you can get a mini cask or party barrel delivered to your nearest Fullers pub (free) or home (for a fee). Delicious but you need to let it settle for a day or two before drinking.

https://shop.fullers.co.uk/collections/fresh-cask-ales

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Reg wrote:Timothy Taylor Landlord is nice.

From Yorkshire I think, but I usually drink it in Walthamstow.
Landlord has won more awards than any other beer.
Morrisons sell it in a lot of stores.
Hawkshead from lake District comes close.
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This is a beaut.
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Zippy wrote:Image

This is a beaut.
Yes.
A quality brew!! Pricey for 4 cans though
I released the blob must to my darkest dread

But its mint choc chip which is the ice cream flavour of Satan's spermatozoa

Careful now, you’re being beastly to Leado and this canno he totlerated.

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Good man Sid.

Indeed it is pricy for cans, but in recent times, I've found it on tap in some pubs in my neck of the woods (Greenwich).
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