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No Ta Doctor

Senior Member
New brewing kit arriving at the soon to be reopening Jennings brewery in Cumbria, this is excellent news

https://businesscrack.co.uk/2025/05/29/brewing-kit-arrives-at-cumbrian-brewery

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stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
New brewing kit arriving at the soon to be reopening Jennings brewery in Cumbria, this is excellent news

https://businesscrack.co.uk/2025/05/29/brewing-kit-arrives-at-cumbrian-brewery

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I thought they'd given up because of flooding?

I stay at The Manor House a few times a year for work, roll on the Snecklifter.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
I was too young for this first time round so when I saw it in Tesco last night I couldn't resist.

A bit hopper than a lager, and whilst it's nothing special it's definitely a step up from the Carling/Fosters alternatives.

Proper sunny barbecue stuff.

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grldtnr

Veteran
I was too young for this first time round so when I saw it in Tesco last night I couldn't resist.

A bit hopper than a lager, and whilst it's nothing special it's definitely a step up from the Carling/Fosters alternatives.

Proper sunny barbecue stuff.

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I'll completely ignore it , it's in a tin! I drink very little of anything that comes from a can, and very selective which comes in bottles.
Real ale from casks all the way for me, it's all low quality fizz if it's canned.
 
Got a bigger fridge, but it's difficult to fit in the kitchen

Who needs a kitchen anyway eating is cheating
 

grldtnr

Veteran
Cask ales are best not refrigerated. A mark of a good cellerman is provide a good pint from well curated cellar to which should serve beer at a decent ambient temperature, not something easily achievable .
 
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