Had a rather nice present if bottled ales mostly from Sussex Brewey.
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostI have quite few bottled real ales at the moment. If anyone fancies a pint too?!?!?
Cheers BBMk2 (only just noticed there's a right and a left-handed beer glass emoji ... ) Hope your band arrangements are going wellAnd the tune ends too soon for us all
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Originally posted by Constantbee View PostI was a member of an online forum once where a few members agreed to meet online at an agreed time one Friday evening to sample some bottled beers we liked and were happy to recommend. It worked quite well. In fact there was quite a party atmosphere with the radio station playing in the background. Oh, alright then, I confess, it was Planet Rock . Seems like a very long time ago now, must have been 2007 (ish). Forums were fresh, new and exciting then. If anybody has a serious interest in the place of music radio forums in broadcasting, the Planet Rock forumites, aka PRATS (Planet Rock Audience Talking Shop) played a key role in securing the purchase of the DAB station by a consortium of interested parties including Brian May, the late, great Gary Moore (RIP) and Ian Anderson when it was facing closure.
Cheers BBMk2 (only just noticed there's a right and a left-handed beer glass emoji ... ) Hope your band arrangements are going wellDon’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostJust thinking that it’ll have to be bottled beer for a month or two now!
The predictions are gloomy, and don't seem to get really bad for a month or two. I just hope that they're not as bad as these "moderate" cases suggest.
Seeing the topic header cheered me up a bit.
What would others buy if they had to stock up for (say) 6 months?
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostRingwood's "Old Thumper" for me http://www.ringwoodbrewery.co.uk/beers/beer.aspx?bid=3
Or Adnam's "Broadside"
Or Hook Norton's "Old Hooky"
Major Denis Bloodnok, Indian Army (RTD) Coward and Bar, currently residing in Barnet, Hertfordshire!
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Originally posted by Andrew View PostAdnams "Broadside" or "Broadsword" as I always call it, as a homage to my favourite film "Where Eagles Dare" is a superb ale. All Adnams products are excellent, although "Ghost Ship" is a little too light for me.
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Originally posted by Andrew View PostAdnams "Broadside" or "Broadsword" as I always call it, as a homage to my favourite film "Where Eagles Dare" is a superb ale. All Adnams products are excellent, although "Ghost Ship" is a little too light for me.
Totally agreed, Danny Boy (inc about Ghost Ship)
(Broadsword is an excellent name for an ale - even without the WED reference!)"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostOne of the joys of trips to Aldeburgh
Adnams Southwold, award-winning UK brewer, hotelier and wine merchant. Visit Adnams Hotels, enjoy our beer and pubs, as well as wine and kitchenware.
Supposedly next day, so presumably not horse drawn.
Might just see what our local Majestic stocks, as they do a good local delivery service (and we are already customers).
PS: Very little, but they do sell Corona!
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A couple of local breweries have got creative. One is offering a contactless drive-through service for folks to collect beer, and another is offering deliveries to householders and also home delivery of its pub food. There are a great many small breweries in this neck of the woods so I imagine there will be other similar non-pub/shop options for acquiring some liquid cheer appearing in due course. As the drive through owner said, he's brewed the stuff and has to do something with it if it can't go to the pubs.
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