What are you drinking now?
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Looked at tomorrows weather forecast, am now drinking a large G&T...
There are theories at the bottom of my jargon.
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St Pierre Belgian Abbey Blonde
Very nice. But it's 6.2% abv and it's a 750ml bottle...
Very nice. But it's 6.2% abv and it's a 750ml bottle...
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Best limit yourself to half a dozen thenScotRoutes wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 7:47 pm St Pierre Belgian Abbey Blonde
Very nice. But it's 6.2% abv and it's a 750ml bottle...

Oakham inferno and JHB for me.
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Old Jock, Broughton brewery. Then tea. 
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Milk from local cows. Those I greet when I go for a ride behind the house.
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Smells and tastes of bananas.
Tallisker Dark Storm.
One of those malts I love. Complex, every naunce of it well balanced, cheap, but today...
Over the years I must have drank 4 bottles by myself and I've never sensed banana flavour in it, but tonight I'm having this little adventure coming from a dram.
Lovely.
Tallisker Dark Storm.
One of those malts I love. Complex, every naunce of it well balanced, cheap, but today...
Over the years I must have drank 4 bottles by myself and I've never sensed banana flavour in it, but tonight I'm having this little adventure coming from a dram.
Lovely.
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That sounds very nice!Alpinum wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 9:47 pm Smells and tastes of bananas.
Tallisker Dark Storm.
One of those malts I love. Complex, every naunce of it well balanced, cheap, but today...
Over the years I must have drank 4 bottles by myself and I've never sensed banana flavour in it, but tonight I'm having this little adventure coming from a dram.
Lovely.
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These last two nights after work I've been enjoying a couple of select cans of crafty loveliness from the likes of Cloudwater, Verdant, Northern Monk and few others...
Quality not quantity.
Quality not quantity.

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I'll swap you a case of Northern Monk for some Mont Blanc La Verte

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I hate that stuff with a passion!
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I was just in there*.
(*No jalapeños - that's my dinner plan scuppered!)
Mont Blanc brewery are not my bag at all but that's the beauty of beer - there's a flavour to suit everyone (and tea for those who don't indulge).

(*No jalapeños - that's my dinner plan scuppered!)
Mont Blanc brewery are not my bag at all but that's the beauty of beer - there's a flavour to suit everyone (and tea for those who don't indulge).
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Rangpur gin with... wait...
Bitter lemon soda.
*must visit Gairy for a fatbiking trip somewhere around Val Veny or so*
Bitter lemon soda.
*must visit Gairy for a fatbiking trip somewhere around Val Veny or so*
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That was half price two summers ago in the supermarket in the shopping precinct, that was a good holiday

Also quite the fan of the Canadian micro brewery and then head off for a hockey game...
Going back on topic, Warsteiner for me tonight
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Nice!
If we're gonna get really off topic..... I've now got jalapeños and so dinner is back on!
Honey and sesame halloumi with jalapeño yogurt and tabbouleh - whallop!
If we're gonna get really off topic..... I've now got jalapeños and so dinner is back on!
Honey and sesame halloumi with jalapeño yogurt and tabbouleh - whallop!
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Büro Weizen.
Beer52's theme this month is Oktoberfest. I'm not sure I'm digging it TBH...
Beer52's theme this month is Oktoberfest. I'm not sure I'm digging it TBH...
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We've had some fun nights in the BMC, usually followed by a drunken swagger back to the campsite at mer de glace.voodoo_simon wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 7:11 pmThat was half price two summers ago in the supermarket in the shopping precinct, that was a good holiday![]()
Also quite the fan of the Canadian micro brewery and then head off for a hockey game...
Going back on topic, Warsteiner for me tonight
I like that pull your own pint place next to the bike shop on the main street, that was a good find last year
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O/O Brewing (0/0?)
50/50 Chinook/Citra IPA, 6.5%
Super sweet and juicy IPA from Sweden with a nice sharp grapefruity finish.
50/50 Chinook/Citra IPA, 6.5%
Super sweet and juicy IPA from Sweden with a nice sharp grapefruity finish.
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Black Storm IPA, 5.5%
Quite a russet colour, tastes like toffee apples.
Quite a russet colour, tastes like toffee apples.
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Is that Chinook/Citra one of the Aldi jobbies? Must admit I do partake of their 99p 'craft' tins which are somewhat of a bargain: 'Freak Aleworks Phantom', ''Buckhorn Stateside', 'Ghost Dance', etc stacked up in the drinks cellar (*).
Don't tell anyone though or I'll get my Waitrose Loyalty Card summarily chopped up.
Innes & Gunn tonight for Reg, none of that colonial dishwater.
(*) drinks cellar: picture something in Frankenstein's castle....
Don't tell anyone though or I'll get my Waitrose Loyalty Card summarily chopped up.
Innes & Gunn tonight for Reg, none of that colonial dishwater.
(*) drinks cellar: picture something in Frankenstein's castle....
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Verdant Five AM 

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Reg, it's one of a number of expensive craft beers I've picked up for an evening of rule of six.
Next up is "Mornings on Mission Bay" from Alefarm. Slightly less juicy, a bit more hazy.
Next up is "Mornings on Mission Bay" from Alefarm. Slightly less juicy, a bit more hazy.
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'99p' v 'expensive' - I'm out
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Should be a nice evening, have fun
(*) 99p is expensive!
PS. "next up"..... So never mind 'Live BaM In Progress' you're 'Live BoozeUp In Progress', a first for This Place
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Should be a nice evening, have fun

(*) 99p is expensive!
PS. "next up"..... So never mind 'Live BaM In Progress' you're 'Live BoozeUp In Progress', a first for This Place

"My God, Ponsonby, I'm two-thirds of the way to the grave and what have I done?" - RIP
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW