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Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Touche said:
Ha!, if we are talking worst offenders, then I nominate Hartsman Lager from MacMullens.

I remember when Macmullens brewed that stuff, Hoppy hartsman they advertised it as, Steingold was another of their Lager failures. The people who drank lager didn't like them much either.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Tollers said:
Tonight, to make amends i bought myself a bottle of ginger beer and 6 bottles of Young's Special and a couple of ordinary and am going to have a few real ginger beers.
nope, you're going to have few ginger beer shandies

Tollers said:
What is the best British beer?

Dark Star Brewery Imperial Russian Stout or if you don't like bottled beers, their Porter.
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
The Hook Norton brewery caters for all.

Best bitter - light, session.
Old hooky - Lovely.
Double Stout - I've tasted worse.
Haymaker - a pale ale, very refreshing.
Twelve days - dark and strong, used to be a Christmas only ale but now, oh joy of joys, available all year round. hic!
 

longers

Legendary Member
Old Tom is still available, nice as a half and half with Best or Unicorn as they now call it. Deadly though!
 

BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
Kirstie said:
Bradfield Brewery Farmer's Blonde is just smashing
Deuchars IPA is also wonderful

Remember having a great pint of Bradfield Brewery Farmers Pale Ale the first time I met my sister's now husband. It was what we bonded over, so I have a soft spot for it (and an empty pint glass).

One of the up-shots of the loss of some of the classic breweries is that the head brewers from all these places are now brewing their own stuff again.

As in Wards of Sheffield has gone, but the head brewer is now running Bradfield. Ruddles has disappeared in all but name, but the man who used to make sure it tasted good is now running the Grainstore brewery in Oakham.

Deuchers IPA brings back some happy memories of Edinburgh. Good job that a defeat doesn't always ruin the day for a rugby fan.
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
Is Eldridge Pope's Royal Oak still brewed? That really was a great beer. I made a pretty successful copy of it once, back in the days when I made my own beer; I wonder if I've still got the recipe?
 
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