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National Temperance Day!

Anybody got any Sarsaparilla?
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If by temperance, you mean 7.3% NEIPA, then yes.
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A bourbon barrel aged imperial pale ale from Tempest. 10.5%. My expert prediction: asleep by half 8 :lol:
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Lil't, by Magic Rock. It's a pineapple and grapefruit gose. Quite nice.
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thenorthwind wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 7:51 pm Tempest
One of the most under rated breweries in the country...
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Boab wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 9:42 pm
thenorthwind wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 7:51 pm Tempest
One of the most under rated breweries in the country...
You're blown away by it in fact?
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A few pints of Monty's MPA (£3.30 a pint!) with Karl, Bob Karls mate and George, plus food and banter :-bd
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fatbikephil wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 9:46 pm A few pints of Monty's MPA (£3.30 a pint!) with Karl, Bob Karls mate and George, plus food and banter :-bd
Say hello to Karl for us! Ask if he's tightened his cranks for this one... 😂

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It's ok. Lacks a little bitterness on the end for my taste.
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I've moved on to Coalition, a hazy pale from Abbeydale. Claims to be a collaboration with the Hungry Bhudda, which is well worth a visit if you're ever in Sheffield city centre and fancy some Nepalese food for not too much money.
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A G 'n' tonic, to celebrate completing my adventure-before -dementia ride up the Via de la Plata and Camino Sanabres today.

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Bearlegged wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 8:48 pm Lil't, by Magic Rock. It's a pineapple and grapefruit gose. Quite nice.
They're round the corner from me in Udder'sfield
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Hoping this provides some creative lubrication as I write some stuff for a well known MTB magazine...
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A McDonald's vanilla milkshake, at Chester services, on the way for a much nicer drink in the Wynnstay Arms soon....
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A nice blonde with pistachio + Italian grape ale 6.6% both very tasty.
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Bundaberg root beer & rum.
I'm near the bottom of the barrel. :roll: :lol:
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Bundaberg root beer & rum.
That's got me all nostalgic! I spent about 6 weeks fruit picking in Bundy in '94 when travelling in Oz. Can't say I even tried the rum , though, but I do think I should buy a bottle when I see it.
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Rapideye wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 10:20 am
Bundaberg root beer & rum.
That's got me all nostalgic! I spent about 6 weeks fruit picking in Bundy in '94 when travelling in Oz. Can't say I even tried the rum , though, but I do think I should buy a bottle when I see it.
TheBundaberg+ rum one takes some finding in the wild.
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Conway APA, picked up in Newtown Tesco on the way home...
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A can of Glowing Embers red IPA, which I'm drinking sat on a log with my fire in front of me and the hammock behind me in Mum's garden* :grin:

I like to try appropriately named beers when I'm here :grin:

* Mum's garden is an acre of woodland not a lawn, it would be weird to sit on the lawn drinking beer, plus there'd be no trees for hanging the hammock from :lol:
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Go on then....

A beer and a book, can't go wrong. Strangely the beer is a pale ale rather than a stout as you'd expect with those flavours.

The book is not Jules Verne's version but a scientific exploration of what's down there - as far as we can tell. Personally I favour the giant-intelligent-spiders version. Truth is stranger than fiction though, because, it sez 'ere, tiny bacteria-eating worms half a millimetre long have been found down a 3600m deep gold mine in South Africa.

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Looks interesting Reg, I've been hoovering up a few science type books so will look out for that one.
Currently on a light ale to celebrate the end of another working week, prior to heading out on a bivvy ride. Spoiler - it will be dull for spectators but fab for me (all being well)
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PS. I raise a glass to Phil's 24h trip - parky indeed. ("looking a bit parky" - upcoming bivvy in an area of land dedicated to recreation?)
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fatbikephil wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:47 pm I've been hoovering up a few science type books so will look out for that one.
I seem to have temporarily combined the Drinking/Reading/Cheery threads into one this evening :smile: . Not difficult for Reg, as reading with a drink is always cheery in his book. Mmm, I do enjoy a good science book. Got 10 books out of the library this morning - bit greedy but it helps keep their numbers up in this age of having to 'justify' their existence, as if anything could be more important than knowledge - also including the one below. I could have written it myself actually. The first part of the total anyway. It would have been one page, no, one sentence long: "Be Mrs Perrin".

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RIP wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:44 pm Strangely the beer is a pale ale rather than a stout as you'd expect with those flavours.
Hmm. Not 100% convinced I'm afraid, so unfortunately I've had to chase it down with an ever-reliable Bear(Bones)Town 'Creme Bearlee'.

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