Beer - suggestions
Discussion
ArtVandelay said:
whitechief said:
Bitburger.
Where can you get this from? Had it on draught a few times but never by the bottle.Cheers
http://www.majestic.co.uk/find/category-is-Importe...
whitechief said:
ArtVandelay said:
whitechief said:
Bitburger.
Where can you get this from? Had it on draught a few times but never by the bottle.Cheers
http://www.majestic.co.uk/find/category-is-Importe...
If you're anywhere near the Midlands there's a small brewery called Purity in Warwickshire
http://www.puritybrewing.com/vision.cfm
Ubu on draft is a thing of wonder.
http://www.puritybrewing.com/vision.cfm
Ubu on draft is a thing of wonder.
NiceCupOfTea said:
If you're anywhere near the Midlands there's a small brewery called Purity in Warwickshire
http://www.puritybrewing.com/vision.cfm
Ubu on draft is a thing of wonder.
Not really near the midlands, I'm a Suffolk boy! I will recommend any of the Earl Soham brewery ales, bloody good stuff! Although they generally knock me for 6!http://www.puritybrewing.com/vision.cfm
Ubu on draft is a thing of wonder.
grumbledoak said:
Or Riggwelter from the Black Sheep Brewery.Old Tom is very nice (sold in Asda) but @ 8+% it's a bit on the strong side.
Innis & Gunn (again sold in Asda) is beautiful. A nice golden beer with a vanilla/toffee flavour.
Holts' Thunderholt has a bonfire toffee taste & goes down a treat.
And seeing as this is PH, I had a lovely dark ale the other week called "old engine oil" (can't remember the brewery off the top of my head!)
oh and Iron Curtain by Titanic is delicious.
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