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24-06-2008, 13:13 #41
Re: The ARRSE Beer Guide.
You canna beat a nice pint of deuchars IPA, possibly with a wee hauf to chase it down...
If going exotic, can I recommend Argentina's finest, Quilmes? It is pronounced "quim" and as such can lead to hours of drunken giggling fun in bars staffed by ladies! A taste of your finest Quilmes madam!
Daddy-pig says "Snoort!"
They used to say if an infinite number of chimps typed we would get the works of Shakespeare, the internet has proved this is NOT the case...
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24-06-2008, 13:20 #42
Re: The ARRSE Beer Guide.
McMullens Country Bitter is a fantastic pint on draught. Otherwise any ale by Badger Breweries, Charlie Wells, Theakstons, Fulllers, the list is endless
The covenant has been broken - Who's Got My Back (Tremonti/Stapp)
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24-06-2008, 15:28 #43
Re: The ARRSE Beer Guide.
The Earl of Lichfield pub opposite dr johnson's House in Lichfield...great beers and top sarnies...

Daddy-pig says "Snoort!"
They used to say if an infinite number of chimps typed we would get the works of Shakespeare, the internet has proved this is NOT the case...
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24-06-2008, 15:41 #44
Re: The ARRSE Beer Guide.
Already mentioned, but anything brewed by Timothy Taylor. The Landlord excels, draught only though as stated. The Best Bitter is a perfect 'session beer', and refreshingly in today's world the Golden Best mild also bears up well. In the 'darker months' Ram Tam is a dark and nutty delight, but rather strong for long-term use, as it leads to insobriety and a very loose arrse!
The balance of probablity is that the aforegoing post will, at some stage, have been edited for mongtype.
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24-06-2008, 17:56 #45
Re: The ARRSE Beer Guide.
Your all talking pish. Get a gallon of Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild down your gregory... If you can find it
Blackadder: A man may fight for many things. His country, his friends, his principles, the glistening tear on the cheek of a golden child. But personally, I'd mud-wrestle my own mother for a ton of cash, an amusing clock and a sack of French porn.
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24-06-2008, 18:17 #46
Re: The ARRSE Beer Guide.
You Sir are obviously a man of good taste. Addies always tastes better when drunk in Southwold!
Originally Posted by oldbaldy
Since the sad decline of Ridleys, its my tipple of choice.
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24-06-2008, 18:26 #47Senior Member
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Re: The ARRSE Beer Guide.
Fox's knob (pardon the word but that is its name) marvelous ale, I got some from the Lake District but have long since run out.
p.s. nice to see that ARRSE has not gone too effeminate with a cookery section."eagles may soar, but weasels dont get sucked into jet engines"
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24-06-2008, 18:28 #48
Re: The ARRSE Beer Guide.
Adnams, Tim. Taylors Landlords (draught), Gales before before Fullers got their claws into them, Red Back- a wheat beer (Western Oz),
Get orf moi Land!
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24-06-2008, 18:30 #49
Re: The ARRSE Beer Guide.
Beer - Speckled Hen
Lager - Kronenbourg 1664
Spirit - Bombay Sapphire Gin
Special mention Guinness and Port (any)
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24-06-2008, 19:08 #50
Re: The ARRSE Beer Guide.
Any of brendans beer from the Iceni brewery but hairy mammoth is tops.
http://www.icenibrewery.co.uk/
mind youa drop of Greene king Abbot in bury St Edmunds goes down a treat.
Also some odd beers here if you are really adventurous.
http://www.beersofeurope.co.uk/?gcli...FQIVEAodaBxJWw


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