This is lovely a Peach Melba Sour.
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Correction it was £1.25!Pre curry beer with poppadoms raita and a (non cryptic) crossword. Beer is Pedigree. Only a pale shadow of the old draught and now no longer bottle conditioned but OK all the same and can't grumble at £1.15 from the brewery shop in town!View attachment 103013
Not a fan of cold ipa.Picked this up yesterday as I am dry hopping my cold IPA today and I’ve never had one before. Interesting they use Rice Water, I used cornflakes in mine. It’s got a earthy/spicey taste but not much aroma, nice though looking forward to trying mine. They also had a couple of cans of Putty, put them back when I saw the price £12
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I had a load of Belma, Mount Hood & Sabro plus W-34/70 so I’ve chucked it all in and will have to see what comes out.Not a fan of cold ipa.
Not of beer at good wine prices either![]()
Rolling down the street smoking endo sipping on gin and juice. Laid back with my mind on my money and my money on my mind.Day 3 at the festival and down to the last can. Poor choice from the bars on site - best option is Korev lager.
On gin and juice tonight to see the final acts, last night was Leftfield who brought back a few 90's raving memories.
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What do they mean by “rice water”? Never seen that before.Picked this up yesterday as I am dry hopping my cold IPA today and I’ve never had one before. Interesting they use Rice Water, I used cornflakes in mine. It’s got a earthy/spicey taste but not much aroma, nice though looking forward to trying mine. They also had a couple of cans of Putty, put them back when I saw the price £12
No idea unless they boiled a load of water with rice in it.What do they mean by “rice water”? Never seen that before.