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He likes Jaipur
It was only in bottles, so draught must be off the scale
Whoa.... bottles? Go looking for draught.
Now!
At least with the bottles I know where I can get it whenever I want it
Errrrr... you still got some left?
Unfortunately no, but I can tell you the name of a bar in manchester that always has it in stock if you ever find yourself this side of the pennines.
Not Marbles?
No Gorilla just off oxford road, owned by Trof. Does great food too.
Next time in Manchester...
Care to join me?
Of course
You're on!
No Ale since last Fridays poisoning, saving up for XOTF, that is how it works isnt it?
Not drinking increases your tolerance, I'm sure that's how it works. Stonking hangover though to still be wincing about it a week later. Either that of my Norfolky southern softness is coming through.
Must be the southern softness... Surely you need to increase your drinking to increase your tolerance?
I am going to start tonight. Well I kind of started last night really, by breaking my no-drinking-on-a-school-night rule and drinking a bottle of Adnams Ghost Ship :closed:
Quality brew that Adnams, I grew up on that stuff
Ok, I'll apply a progressive overload approach, building up until 5-7 days before XOTF than resting. Hopefully should be on full form when.
Right, best nip into Tesco on the way home so I can do some speed (drinking) training this evening. I think I will go for Orkney Ales Northern Light, with one bottle of Skull Splitter for the final rep.
:thumbup: good work shaunaneto. We expect a report in the morning.
Working away down near Gloucester at the mo. walked into a lovely pub last night that had some great ales on. I asked if they were serving food. The landlord said, very proudly, "No, we're too busy to serve food". If I wuz king, all pubs would be like this. The Old Spot in Dursley btw
Cracking little pub, The Old Spot. Also happens to be the starting point of the Dursley Dozen, one of the best races in the county, if you happen to be down this way in early February.
http://www.dursleyac.org.uk/cms/inde...ozen&Itemid=55
Anyway, onto beer. In another Cotswold pub a few miles down the road from here I had a pint of Dark Star Brewery's American Pale Ale whilst out on a walk last week. Cracking pint........
http://darkstarbrewing.co.uk/beer/
Bluebird. Picked up a box from the Black Bull after Sundays mini mm at Coniston.
Ilkley Black in the Swan. Marvelous
Boat - Dissolution
Even better
Not a real ale, but I had a lovely bottle of Samual Adams with my tea last night.
[QUOTE=JimmyBoy;511301]Cracking little pub, The Old Spot. Also happens to be the starting point of the Dursley Dozen, one of the best races in the county, if you happen to be down this way in early February.
http://www.dursleyac.org.uk/cms/inde...ozen&Itemid=55
I proably will be, thanks for the tip :)
Whoa! a night at the Saltaire Brewery (in Shipley) on a trade evening :)
Saltaire Red - bril
South Island - NZ hops - a real session beer
5 pints tonight in THE CROSS,Heptonstall, with Attachment 6506and my neighbour/guy who came 12th in withins skyline, Good old Goose Eye!
A cracking pint of Over & Stout in The Crescent, Ilkley, following 8 miles in the sun on the moors.
Windermere Pale 3.5% - amazing!
Old Peculiar 5.6% - deep, rich, fruity goodness.
a friday lunch time treat in the Old Bell. H'gate.
Fursty Ferret, Tesco looked like it had been ram raided in the beer aisle today
Stringers Dry Stout from Ulverston, (a bottle of) Nice :thumbup:
Marstons, Owd Rodger, 3 bottles of.
Tasty
UBU
God love him.
The dog is mad.
But an inspiration to all who enjoy doing what they do and want to be loved for being what they are.
Marstons Empire 3 bottles last night. Slept like a log.
harvistoun - bitter & twisted. always reliably good.
castle rock - harvest pale. good stuff
off beat - wild blackberry mild. yummy