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Cleaned my lines so thought I would try the saison. Really like the yeast profile from WHC Farmhouse Fibes.

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This afternoon’s tipples from Buxton Brewery.

First up a cask bitter, Right to Roam, that was a cracking beer.

Next up a NEIPA Fresh Pulp again a cracker.

Then FeatherBed not a bad beer, anywhere else probably the best beer but here my least favourite.

Finally Sonrisa which was like a sour and delicious.

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Then off for some grub, a pint of Farmers from Bradfield Brewery which you can’t go wrong with accompanied by a stonking Turkey & Ham pie.

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Sounds like a beer that Wilderness Brewery would produce. About an hour from me and one of my favourite
The aroma alone is enough. There is a lot going on with this. Changes what I thought “beer” was when I first tasted his stuff. I’m lucky to now call him a friend and get beers to try.
How can someone drink this and then have a pint of coors in a bar ?
Must have a look at wilderness
 
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Home now, and SWMBOd needed a little something for being designated driver.
As the Autumn nights draw in I thought - just right, a glass each of a
15 y/o Henriques & Henriques Verdelho Madeira.
Lovely medley of Seville orange Marmalade, raisins and figgyness.
A few cashews and potato crisps on the side.
 
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Home now, and SWMBOd needed a little something for being designated driver.
As the Autumn nights draw in I thought - just right, a glass each of a
15 y/o Henriques & Henriques Verdelho Madeira.
Lovely medley of Seville orange Marmalade, raisins and figgyness.
A few cashews and potato crisps on the side.
Your spoiling her.😇
 
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