The Real Ale thread
Discussion
pgm said:
In the bottles the Youngs special London Ale at 6.9% is rather nice.
In the pub I like to try lots of different stuff, although Adnams broadside or fullers ESB and Youngs Special are nice
In the pub I like to try lots of different stuff, although Adnams broadside or fullers ESB and Youngs Special are nice
couldnt have put it better myself. just been in the barrowboy and bankerr on london bridge drinking fullers ESB, bloody lovely! special london is lovely, as is special. if im really thirsty i'll go for fullers golden pride. its a bit strong which is a problem for such a tasty beer. you want to drink it all night but 3 is about all thats sensible.... you sir, have very perfect taste buds
Good to see I'm not alone
BTW, does anyone know of a light ale called "son of a bitch". I had it in a very rural pub which held a beer and pumpkin festival near Swanage during an A-level Geography fieldtrip. It was perhaps the nicest beer I've ever had, thought somewhat potent at about 8% iirc. I've tried a couple of times since to track it/the brewers down online, but with no joy.
Cheers
BTW, does anyone know of a light ale called "son of a bitch". I had it in a very rural pub which held a beer and pumpkin festival near Swanage during an A-level Geography fieldtrip. It was perhaps the nicest beer I've ever had, thought somewhat potent at about 8% iirc. I've tried a couple of times since to track it/the brewers down online, but with no joy.
Cheers
lord summerisle said:
Do I need say anything?
Pass the pump old chum
Might I be able to persuade you to put some of your finest into a sample container for when I see you at Harewood?? I would love to sample your home brew before I make my own
Edited by jagdpanther on Friday 9th February 09:37
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