DavidHatton
Junior Member
Not yet in the glass, but close, Oakham citra ipa, Old crafty hen, Shepherd neame's 1698 and Adnams Broadside! That should do it.
Looks lovely dicko but you either have massive hands or you need a bigger glassOwn hazy IPA View attachment 20049
Well, my wife's happy I have big hands...
My wife has small hands, I'm happy makes things look bigger than they actually areWell, my wife's happy I have big hands...
Having dispatched a dozen or so unruly 11 year olds from youngest childs birthday celebrations I am exploring the back catalogue. Beers from the back of the shed, an AG Saison that is still too peppery for me a year in and a Youngs oaked rum kit - also not to my taste. Also doing back catalogue vinyl on a cheap turntable though, a welcome addition to tje brewcave.View attachment 19846 View attachment 19847
Another night on the flat dark mild for me, so I'm back in the imaginary Bricklayers Arms. This is what it looked like, btw. It's just a house now, mostly obscured by extensions.
Love the Moody's, Days of Future Past ..... classic! :)WOW - I did my vinyl to digital to I-thingy, a few years ago and found, to my immediate horror, that the best thing about my collection from the 1970-80's was actually the Moody Blues, who just about scraped into the 1970's.
Sad that, in a lot of ways - like so much of the stuff then was really pretentious ****. Also Punk Rock = Clash, Pistols, rubbish...
Back on topic, for once, I got back from a tediously long winded family day out to finally enjoy a blended Rakua and Euro Hop IPA. The Euro Hop is a Huell Melon and Hallertau Blanc beer I have made so often, it may be the "house" pale ale.
You take that back! (Although I’ve always been more into the 1990s American skate punk than the 1977 originals).Also Punk Rock = Clash, Pistols, rubbish...
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