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Craft Beer


Had a pint of Ceasar Augustus yesterday, a lager/IPA hybrid. Lusherooney, would be a great session beer as it goes down a dream.

Never heard of that but if I come across it I'll give it a go - I should be able to remember since it's a canny distinctive name. Even Champs had Shipyard on recently. :cool:
 
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I've started a new beer chart whereby I'll try and have a beer from as many different countries as possible (yes I did steal the idea from that episode of Gavin and Stacey)/ Started yesterday and had a Quilmes from Argentina. Beers previously had don't count. Got a little chart and all :lol:
Never really had a craft beer that I was a big fan of but sure I'll come across some interesting beers in this challenge
 
I know I'm gonna get absolute pelters from the SMB for this. But I have to say that some of these American style craft beers are f***ing class

Granted, a bit more expensive, but they are very tasty

Have a Beavertown Neck Oil Session IPA on the go. Very canny

It's all I drink now like. Nights out cost a fortune but boozing is more enjoyable and seem to be less bloated. Also good to try different ones each bar.
 
I've started a new beer chart whereby I'll try and have a beer from as many different countries as possible (yes I did steal the idea from that episode of Gavin and Stacey)/ Started yesterday and had a Quilmes from Argentina. Beers previously had don't count. Got a little chart and all :lol:
Never really had a craft beer that I was a big fan of but sure I'll come across some interesting beers in this challenge

Try Brooklyn summer ale, it's class
 
Had a pint of Ceasar Augustus yesterday, a lager/IPA hybrid. Lusherooney, would be a great session beer as it goes down a dream.

Lovely stuff that, you might still be able to get bottles of it in Sainsburys.
 
I know I'm gonna get absolute pelters from the SMB for this. But I have to say that some of these American style craft beers are f***ing class

Granted, a bit more expensive, but they are very tasty

Have a Beavertown Neck Oil Session IPA on the go. Very canny
Neck oil was recommended on here, and it's definitely my favourite brew, along with Gamma ray. Difficult to get hold of though. Haven't seen it on wearside
 
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