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Unabomber

Your last Pint?

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On 06/08/2021 at 22:26, Unabomber said:

Currently drinking a DIPA by Wild Horse Brewing. I’ve never heard of them, they are based in Wales and wow this is world class, it’s called Neon Highway. 

Load of these in Morrison’s now, think I might have had a Jam Donut one waiting for my bus on Saturday. 

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On 10/08/2021 at 22:53, SemperEadem said:

Taddy Lager in a Sam Smiths. Their pricing model post-pandemic has definitely changed.

Went to a sam smiths in Tadcaster,the angel and white horse is closed(the one they keep the horses in the back)£3 for a pint of old brewery bitter!Used to be about half that before lockdown!

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4 hours ago, Cardiff_Fox said:

New favourite pub in London for me - the Southampton Arms - it's in between Hampstead Heath and Kentish Town. 

 

8 cask pumps, 8 keg taps and 6 ciders - all independent breweries. Pork baps for grub. Interior is very pub. Little sun trap back garden. Join the Top 5 UK pub club. 

Went years ago and didn’t think much of it. Upon this advice I’ll have to go again. The Belrose nearby is also brilliant 

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4 hours ago, Cardiff_Fox said:

New favourite pub in London for me - the Southampton Arms - it's in between Hampstead Heath and Kentish Town. 

 

8 cask pumps, 8 keg taps and 6 ciders - all independent breweries. Pork baps for grub. Interior is very pub. Little sun trap back garden. Join the Top 5 UK pub club. 

Great place, the back garden is very nice at a time like this. Gissa shout if you fancy a beer and a chat about football some time.

 

I've just worked through a crate of Beeston Brewery beers which are absolutely beautiful. I know we have a few posters that holiday in N. Norfolk where you can get them quite easily. They do a couple of very good strong ales.

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Went to a local pub with my wife, daughter and two youngest grandsons on Satdy afternoon, largely because they have alpacas in the garden to keep the grandsons amused.

 

I hardly ever drink before the evening these days but as it was a lovely warm day I decided to have a pint of Branoc bitter from  Branscombe Brewery. Proper bitter, and absolutely brilliant!

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