Mrs MQ usually has much concern where the gas is coming from after I've had a few bottles of ale
Mrs MQ usually has much concern where the gas is coming from after I've had a few bottles of ale
BWUWSWUWDWUWLLUW is a bit more difficult to pronounce than CAMRA. That's why they caught on and BWUWSWUWDWUWLLUW didn't. Basically, we're lazy, but any Welsh speaker would be able to pronounce that, and it doesn't sound too bad at all.how about brew what u want smoke what u want do what u want and live like u want with in reason?
I'm drunk bollocks
how about brew what u want smoke what u want do what u want and live like u want with in reason?
I'm drunk bollocks
Please don't be O'Neill's, please don't be O'Neill's, please don't be O'Neill's, please don't be O'Neill's....new scheme is on the way and not limited just to one chain.
Erm.....so Carling is OK then?
"As a result of the investment we have made in CO2 recovery systems, Molson Coors is fortunately able to generate most of our own CO2 for production and packaging of our major brands."
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I think that must depend on the skill and experience of the festival committee as I've never been to a bad CAMRA festival from my very first one at the TAVR centre in Southampton to my most recent (nearly 4 years ago now) in Poole. The very first Bournemouth festival in association with CAMRA was a cracking success which quickly went down-hill as CAMRA were nudged out. Beer festivals have become something of a cash cow these days and they are not all of the same quality and not all run by CAMRA. Not saying they don't do some crpa ones, just that all the crap ones I've been to have been non-CAMRA. One of the very best independents is at the Ex-Serviceman's Club in Poole. Highly recommended and (used to be, I don't think anything's changed) open to all.I struggle to take them seriously when their beer festivals serve such awful beer. Somebody should tell them that the quality of beer is all the paramount, and how it's served is secondary.
That's my experience, too.Not a CAMRA member (less useful if you're not a Briton) but I have several of their books (Graham Wheeler) and wish we here had something alike. It's been too long too much pig swill, and even though there are plenty of micros nowadays, the quality is mediocre and they put too much effort in looking creative/different/artisan than in producing a sturdy reliable classic both-feet-on-the-ground quick-down-the-hatch bitter.
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