Brilliant, thanks mate. Can't wait!!
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Narrow Boat -Thornbridge Cocoa Wonderland, absolutely stunning (esp if you like chocolate)
You got shares in Thornbridge brett?
No, but I do in Brewdog :)
A Boltmaker & an Ilkley Hop #256 in The Queens Head today. The Hop was superb!!
I do like a Boltmaker! :)
That's odd!? You ever been t the pub in Haworth, half way up the hill. Its the only Timothy Taylors pub I've ever been in! Great little pub. Has its own mtb club too! :)
It's Boltmaker down here,
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had a pint of Landlord (for the first time in months) and really enjoyed it.
@Old Bell, Delph. after the Cake Race.
Pint of Landlord in The Hermit after climbing the Cow and Calf and a pint of Wharfedale Blonde in The Cheerful Chillie after climbing to the top of the Cote de Chevin great day on the bike following The Tour de Yorkshire!
Sounds a good day yesterday Scarts
Durham White Stout - say no more.....
A Crafty Dan "Big Ben" brown ale & a tremendous Sam Smith Imperial Stout tonight.
A brilliant Saltaire Brewery Tykes Gold in The Queens Head tonight after a great run over the moors. Just starting on an award winning Crafty Dan 13 Guns IPA.
A brilliant Saltaire Brewery Tykes Gold in The Queens Head tonight after a great run over the moors. Just starting on an award winning Crafty Dan 13 Guns IPA.
3 tremendous pints of Blackheart stout in The Flying Duck yesterday.
Important announcement:
The Fountaine Inn, Linton, once obtusely referred to by Derby Tup as "some tourist boozer", has now axed Bridestones Pennine Gold aswell as Fountaine Pale. It's better to have cycled pissed off one pint and lost than never to have cycled pissed off one pint at all.
Been staying up in Eskdale over weekend, if any ale lovers ever visit the area, make sure you call into Brooke House in Boot, they had 7 ales on tap, all brewed in the district and very lovely ;) a far better experience than Boot Inn or Woolpack
nice man in Majestic gave me a sample of BrewDog Punk IPA to taste - it was GORGEOUS!
(mind you, at £2 per (small) can, it should be!)
Hawkshead Jester and Northern Monk Faith, 2 cracking pints
a couple of Bridestone American Pale followed by a few more Sapolian Darwin's Origin - which really was excellent, lovely copper colour, fantastic fruit flavour balanced out with dry malt and crisp bitterness. All in aid of helping my mate recover completing half his LEJOG . http://www.nicksepicescapade.co.uk/
Some brilliant ales supped this weekend.
In Friends Of Ham on Saturday: a pint of Brass Castle Brewery Burnout Beech Smoked Porter (stunning), followed by a Roosters Maypole Pale Ale.
Then watching the footy yesterday: A Beavertown Black Betty IPA, a Beavertown Smog Rocket Smoked Porter, finished off with a brilliant Redwood American Red Ale from Summer Wine Brewing Co. in Holmfirth.
Hit Otley last night. In Otley Tap House I had a Batemans Black & White which was very good. This was surpassed by a superlative Gold Hobgoblin. Best thing I've supped in ages.
Then in The Old Cock, a pint & a half of Vanilla Rum Stout from Hand Drawn Monkey in Huddersfield. Very quaffable at only 3%.
Friends of Ham, Leeds, yesterday I had a Kernel black IPA, very nice. Followed by a couple of excellent Black Band Porter from Kirkstall.
Finally got to F & G tonight. Splendid emporium of ales
Scored a couple of bottles of Loweswater Gold from Glenridding Stores last w/e, troughed both bottles that night. Currently on Leeds Yorkshire Gold which is bland by comparison, nothing beats a pint of LG.
Cracking this open tonight for the Champions League final:
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Cost a blinkin' fortune, so better be good. At 11.2% I doubt I'll be supping much else after.
Night on the Mordue.... couple Northumbrian Blondes followed by few Mordue I.P.A. beautiful
Post Badger Stone Relay drinks in Bar T'At last night. A pint of the excellent Londinium Coffee Porter. Then a superb Hop Studio IPA. A belting night for running & drinking!
One of these at lunchtime. Excellent recovery fluids after a 5 miler in scorching heat!
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Hetton pale ale in the Bluebell pub this evening after the Kettlewell race. Nice change
Bitter and twisted in the Cow & Calf this afternoon with the family. Quite enjoyed that too.
Two days in a row is unusual for me but welcome :)
The Crescent, Ilkley yesterday. A Great Heck, Dave, dark & tasty. Followed by a Roosters Fort Smith which was excellent.
Friends Of Ham today, a pint of Great Heck Patrick Irish Stout, beautiful stuff. Followed by half a Kernel Export Stout, brilliant as ever.