There's a decent chance I've drunk more Pedi than anything. My old local jugged it up from the cellar and it was superb. The landlord sold more than any other free-house and the head brewer used to bob in from time to time to check if what he was making was okay. Burton is the home of brewing as I was telling a couple of pals a few weeks ago at a beer festival, before trying the Burton Bridge Damson Ale. It was like pish but I gagged it down before moving on to something else
Poacher turned game-keeper
I've always laughed at the "it doesn't travel well" line.... There are pubs within a mile of the brewery that serve a shockingly poor pint of Pedigree !
I spent yesterday evening in the wonderful Victoria Hotel, Beeston. I might have to go back for a pint at lunchtime to recover!![]()
Totally agree Dom and the same can be said for most beers. You can't put a price on a good landlord that keeps beer properly.
A few of my mates are always raving about the Vic. good beer, great whisky selection and very comfortable surroundings so I'm lead to believe. I'll get there one day.
cheeky Friday lunch time visit to the Old Bell.
1 Pint : Roosters - All Stars (Citra, Cascade, Centennial) just as you'd expect, zingy, fruity, zesty, citrus.
1/2 pint : Acorn - Gorlovka. dark, dark, dark. rich malt and liquorice
Vic at Beeston is a great pub
I had two bottles of Chimay Blue last night. I've had a weird hangover all day. Not so much physical as almost a spiritual hangover, in every sense of the word hangover
Poacher turned game-keeper
I've been cutting down lately, or atleast trying toodue too piling on excess beer poundage, my 8 pack of 2011 has long since turned into more of a cask now
couldn't resist having 3 swift pints of my fav Windermere pale ale from hawkshead after work tonight though and im off to Durham lumiere festival tonight so probably have a few up there ....
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oh and I tried innes and gunn oak smoked ipa other night , lush