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Jolly Rancher sugar free green apple. Wishing it were a Washington Apple (martini).

Diet lemonade with a load of ice.

A lovely bottle of IPA.

A pint of Bah Humbug, the Christmas offering from Wychwood. (Hobgoblin etc).

A hint of cinnamon gives a unique flavour.

Quote: Chappers @ 10th November 2013, 8:47 PM GMT

A pint of Bah Humbug, the Christmas offering from Wychwood. (Hobgoblin etc).

A hint of cinnamon gives a unique flavour.

Pretentious? Moi ?

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:) Ribena with extra vitamins to ward off those winter bugs!

Quote: Oldrocker @ 11th November 2013, 12:50 AM GMT

Pretentious? Moi ?

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Actually I think the lacing was acceptable bearing in mind the strength and specific gravity. It's a beer to be savoured like a good muscadet and the bottle being kept at the right temperature enables the drinker to partake............OH SHIT! it just tastes good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Had an old crafty hen the other night, the extra strong version of old speckled hen.

Very nice, strong and a real hoppy, kent flavour.

Quote: sootyj @ 19th November 2013, 2:18 PM GMT

Had an old crafty hen the other night, the extra strong version of old speckled hen.

Very nice, strong and a real hoppy, kent flavour.

I keep meaning to try that.

Currently drinking coffee.

I decided to treat myself to a bottle of bourbon today and went for Maker's Mark as it gets good reviews. I did want to get a bottle of Knob Creek, but they'd sold out.

A pint of Badger's Golden Champion.

Quote: Chappers @ 11th November 2013, 9:20 PM GMT

Actually I think the lacing was acceptable bearing in mind the strength and specific gravity. It's a beer to be savoured like a good muscadet and the bottle being kept at the right temperature enables the drinker to partake............OH SHIT! it just tastes good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

No hint of stale bread for you then?

No idea what I meant above.

Drinking a cup of tea as I had a few pints of Young's Christmas Ale at our office lunch today.

Quote: Chappers @ 13th December 2013, 9:26 PM GMT

No idea what I meant above.

Drinking a cup of tea as I had a few pints of Young's Christmas Ale at our office lunch today.

I drink very little alcohol these days but I much prefer Youngs to Fullers. Someone bought me a bottle of Celebration Ale as a work leaving gift! It was so good I have been trying to find a place that sells it ever since. I think it is probably on sale in Youngs pubs? Problem is that there aren't any of them close to here.

Where are you? Asda sell Youngs as well as most big supermarkets.

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