BarnsleyBrewer
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Best ale I've ever had, the Goldings aroma combined with the well balanced maltiness was excellent..unclepumble said:They had it in our spoons the other week sadly it wasn't ready, and when I went back in a few days later it had all gone.
Your comments on the taste of it have miffed me now cos I wanted to try it :cry:
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What a strange admissionBarnsleyBrewer said:Tasted the finest beer of my life last night in Wetherspoons :party: :party:
"Sheperd Neame East India Pale Ale"
It hurts to admit it Ade, most times I'm out I'll say that mine is better, sadly not on this brew!Moley said:What a strange admissionBarnsleyBrewer said:Tasted the finest beer of my life last night in Wetherspoons :party: :party:
"Sheperd Neame East India Pale Ale"
Best beer I've ever tasted was brewed by me, in fact the 12 best beers I've ever tasted have all been brewed by me (well AG#5 was a total cock-up and AG#14 is still in the bucket).
Is that because they wouldn't allow you in? :whistle:Moley said:and I never frequent any pubs which see fit to employ doormen.
evanvine said:Is that because they wouldn't allow you in? :whistle:Moley said:and I never frequent any pubs which see fit to employ doormen.
Yep, on re-reading what I wrote it is the obvious comment.unclepumble said:to be honest I thought the same when i read it but didn't have the balls to post it
Especially Jim. :rofl: :rofl:Moley said:Yep, on re-reading what I wrote it is the obvious comment.unclepumble said:to be honest I thought the same when i read it but didn't have the balls to post it
It wasn't even a deliberate set-up, I walked right into that one
I must remember that if something can be taken two ways there will always be someone on here who will twist your meaning.
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