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Samuel Smith - Old Brewery Pale Ale
Black Sheep Best Bitter ( cask )
Hartleys Cumbrian XB
I particularly like to support the Hogs Back Brewery which is my ' local ' brewery - the Traditional English Ale is a superb session bitter, but my favourite is
.... superb, strong , darker, fruity ............. but best avoided if you're on a promise
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostDiscovered Zywiec while in Poland 20 years ago. Very difficult to get in the UK at one time, now sold at every Tesco. Great beer.
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Originally posted by AmpH View PostSamuel Smith - Old Brewery Pale Ale
Black Sheep Best Bitter ( cask )
Hartleys Cumbrian XB
I particularly like to support the Hogs Back Brewery which is my ' local ' brewery - the Traditional English Ale is a superb session bitter, but my favourite is
.... superb, strong , darker, fruity ............. but best avoided if you're on a promiseI will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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5%? That's a normal beer adv!! Round my poart of the woods, two breweries stand ou and they are Dark Star and Hsrveys of lewes. Not much between them, imo. Although my favourite of all has to be /skinners, based in Truro, just down the roaqd from their magnificent Cathedral. Shepherd Neame, from /Faversham in Kent are also very goodd indeed. Especially Spitfire, or Master Brew.Don’t cry for me
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostRound my poart of the woods, two breweries stand ou and they are Dark Star and Hsrveys of lewes. Not much between them, imo.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View Post5%? That's a normal beer adv!! Round my poart of the woods, two breweries stand ou and they are Dark Star and Hsrveys of lewes. Not much between them, imo. Although my favourite of all has to be /skinners, based in Truro, just down the roaqd from their magnificent Cathedral. Shepherd Neame, from /Faversham in Kent are also very goodd indeed. Especially Spitfire, or Master Brew.
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#22 brassbandmaestro, from the typo quotient (eight in three lines), I'd guess Skinners (dont know it) and Shepherds Neame (tried once, a long time ago) are very good indeed and far too good to resist. For me the local Exmoor Ale at the Exeter Inn just down the road is delightful, but alas, its a dangerous road and not to be walked (no pavement), and if you have to drive to the pub, where's the fun? I can drink orange juice at home for a fraction of the cost.
Answer, get the family down and someone else will drive. Just get uncle Umslopogaas to the pub, he'll buy the drinks.
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Originally posted by umslopogaas View Post#22 brassbandmaestro, from the typo quotient (eight in three lines), I'd guess Skinners (dont know it) and Shepherds Neame (tried once, a long time ago) are very good indeed and far too good to resist. For me the local Exmoor Ale at the Exeter Inn just down the road is delightful, but alas, its a dangerous road and not to be walked (no pavement), and if you have to drive to the pub, where's the fun? I can drink orange juice at home for a fraction of the cost.
Answer, get the family down and someone else will drive. Just get uncle Umslopogaas to the pub, he'll buy the drinks.
What a gorgeous undiscovered jewel it is .
Undiscovered, of course, except for those who have discovered it !
(very young neices and Nephews must have struggled with the name)
I wish they would stop rabbiting and get on with DSCH 7!!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
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Not really, teamsaint, you just have to slow down a bit. Especially on the access road that leads from Honiton to Cullompton (or Honton to Clumpton, as I'm learning to say). Its marked as an A road, but it isnt, really, there are single passage bits on blind bends and you are likely to meet the milk tanker on a blind bend ... I once did, and one of you has to back off and its not likely to be the tanker).
Actually I dont go to Exmoor much, not being a keen walker, there seems to be quite enough that needs doing in the garden to provide me with the exercise I need.
And watch out for those ponies, they look cute but they can bite.
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Byas'd Opinion
There's a lot of good smallish breweries which have sprung up in Scotland over the past 10 or 15 years or so, from Sulwath in Castle Douglas to Valhalla in Shetland. My particular favourites are Kelburn, Harviestoun, Williams Brothers and Orkney, all of whom produce several excellent beers. My brother who lives near Edinburgh enthuses about Stewart Brewing's beers, but I've rarely seen them over this side of the country.
Unfortunately too much of Scotland is still a quality beer desert compared with most places south of the border.
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