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Was down a fullers pub earlier and had a pint of this

http://www.fullers.co.uk/beer/explore-our-beers/front-row

Although it did taste like a slightly weaker version of London Pride, but maybe that was the flavour coming from the fullers yeast?

Tried this a few years ago (maybe the last Rugby WC?) in my favourite Fuller's boozer, The Artillery Arms, just outside of the City

Now I like a strong bitter with a good mouthfeel and plenty of oomph (hops or malt) to back it up - maybe an ESB or a Bengal Lancer - so I found this one to be a bit of a session ale if you're out at lunchtime, if you get my drift.
 
Tried this a few years ago (maybe the last Rugby WC?) in my favourite Fuller's boozer, The Artillery Arms, just outside of the City

Now I like a strong bitter with a good mouthfeel and plenty of oomph (hops or malt) to back it up - maybe an ESB or a Bengal Lancer - so I found this one to be a bit of a session ale if you're out at lunchtime, if you get my drift.

I love a "session" beer myself. I've got a ordinary bitter in the FV at the moment, Gales Butser Bitter from Graham Wheelers book, but I used First Gold as the flavour hop instead of EKG and also added some at flame out which GW receipes doesn't.
I also like an ESB too and have the ESB from greg hughes book conditioning too
 

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