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Home from lunch and following on with my kegged version of best bitter now the cask version is done.

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Just had one of my Dark Rock part grain Malvern Pale Ales which at four months in the bottle has improved to the point of being quite good now the slight over hopped effect has softened but unfortunately not as good as this Proper Job which I am enjoying with a view of a shower in Wales in the evening sun.
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My DoomBar picture went?
Trying the London Pride next, big mistake that is rubbish too. I wonder if I am drinking line cleaner with it.
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London Pride.
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I will be going to the Organ Grinders tomorrow, hope they still look after their cask ales.
I was at St P's a few weeks ago, tried 4 of the beers and none of them were very good...
 
A glass of my Pirate Pale. I put another batch of this beer in a King Keg today to see what a cask version might be like after the success of putting my best bitter in the King Keg. I used to put all my beers in King Kegs and use secondary fermentation to carbonate and condition my beers before I moved to corny kegs. I think I’m rediscovering that love now.

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Probably been camping the beginning of September for over 20 yrs and this has been the worst weather to date. So a glass of Malbec is in order obviously kept warm by the sock monkey.

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Edit Just remembered we went to Scotland for a fortnight and on the way up stopped at my parents, mum had the first 5 Harry Potter books so I took them to read when we got home, well the weather was that bad I’d read all five before getting home.
 
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