Stu's reviews
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Stu's reviews
Hey Stu, I know you have the links to your reviews and shop pinned to the top of this page, but how about a thread that you update whenever you have posted a new review? I keep forgetting to look and you do some really great reviews on interesting stuff there.
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I second this. Have thought this before.
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I believe they crop up in the news letter whenever those are emailed out
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https://bearbonesbikepacking.co.uk/contact/What button have I missed then?
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Stu's Reviews
Stu's Booze News
Stu's Number Twos
..are all curently missing from my life. Have to wonder what we're getting for our subscription fees.
Stu's Booze News
Stu's Number Twos
..are all curently missing from my life. Have to wonder what we're getting for our subscription fees.
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Stu no1 booze news = best tea and coke a colaIn Reverse wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 12:50 am Stu's Reviews
Stu's Booze News
Stu's Number Twos
..are all curently missing from my life. Have to wonder what we're getting for our subscription fees.
Stu no2 booze news = I’m working my way through all of beer hawks perfect draft kegs please feel free to ask what is most palatable Andy
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Stu's stews, bikepacking cookbook.
Stu's loos, accompanying volume on digging cat holes.
Stu's who's who, bikepacking influencers guide on who to avoid.
Stu's loos, accompanying volume on digging cat holes.
Stu's who's who, bikepacking influencers guide on who to avoid.
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Can't believe nobody's mentioned Stu's Brews .... 'A Day In The Life'..
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stus loos views - preferablly looking away rather than at
That said its actually a good idea - the OP not anything since
That said its actually a good idea - the OP not anything since
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middleagedmadness wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 7:32 am
Stu no2 booze news = I’m working my way through all of beer hawks perfect draft kegs please feel free to ask what is most palatable Andy
Consider me very interested. I had a look at them a couple of months ago but they seemed to be out of stock on a lot of stuff. What have been the highlights?
A local bottle shop and bar does deliveries of draught in 3.5 pint flagons which has been a nice way of getting the beers in. Properly gassed and everything. Means you need to drink the lot really once it's open but that's not usually a problem.
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Look at you with your bottom bracket product placement.
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It's there purely for scale Stuart
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Stu’s mews
Stu’s pews
Stu’s flus
The possibilities are endless
Stu’s pews
Stu’s flus
The possibilities are endless
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Only worked my way through the lagers hybrids at the moment ,due to the wife helping with consumption, forgot how good lowenbrau tastes , also a nice little Spanish lager la virgin which is boarder line with a light ipa with a subtle hint of orange to it , starting on tiny rebel clubs selection of ipa next week , 10pints in a keg with a 30day time limit once opened but rarely gets past a day and a half , daughter bought it me for Christmas it was the best prezzie ever all the standard largers they have are how you’d expect but tend to stick to the German and Belgian ones , spaten and jupiler very easy to drink too much is the only problemIn Reverse wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 7:06 pmmiddleagedmadness wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 7:32 am
Stu no2 booze news = I’m working my way through all of beer hawks perfect draft kegs please feel free to ask what is most palatable Andy
Consider me very interested. I had a look at them a couple of months ago but they seemed to be out of stock on a lot of stuff. What have been the highlights?
A local bottle shop and bar does deliveries of draught in 3.5 pint flagons which has been a nice way of getting the beers in. Properly gassed and everything. Means you need to drink the lot really once it's open but that's not usually a problem.
The out of stock thing changes every couple of days depending on how many kegs get sent back (£5 per keg into your beer account) and of course the Brexit customs issues