Raising a glass to our forebears..

Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Raising a glass to our forebears..

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #117027
partial to this in my yoof.

David
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Replied by Whiz on topic Raising a glass to our forebears..

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #117028
I do like an ale every now and again but ill admit to guessing when im standing at the bar...

I like Adnams stuff - Broadside = win
Other than that, like women at horse racing, i just pick a name that sounds good haha
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Replied by bensewell on topic Raising a glass to our forebears..

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #117029
I usually have a few real ales of the 'pale ale' kind or many different lagers have passed my lips. I'm not really a hardcore beer fan. But I have been known to have a 4 can "Kezzie" challenge. Not for the southern shandy boys out there :woo2:

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Replied by philljoynes on topic Re: Raising a glass to our forebears..

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #117031
If you are looking for something a bit different, then have a look at this:

http://www.brewdog.com

Personally I love the names of some of them, Tactical Nuclear Penguin for example.

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Replied by John and Sue on topic Raising a glass to our forebears..

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #117058

bensewell wrote: I usually have a few real ales of the 'pale ale' kind or many different lagers have passed my lips. I'm not really a hardcore beer fan. But I have been known to have a 4 can "Kezzie" challenge. Not for the southern shandy boys out there :woo2:


Known as Trampagne or Hooligan Soup.
One can and thirty litres of lemonade would keep 20 Savverners pi$$ed for a week.

Surpassed in cheap mortalling capability only by Aldi Strong White Cider: a fight in every can.

It will be all right in the end. If it isn't all right yet, then it is not yet the end..

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Replied by John and Sue on topic Raising a glass to our forebears..

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #117060
There used to be (maybe still is) a home brew pub in Sheffield that sold the strongest ale in the world. in The G Book of R. If you drank three bottles you got a certificate of achievement.
It was called Roger and Out.

The landlord/brewer was called Roger and all the brews were named after him: Rogers Crapwell Porter, Rogers Follow-through Stout etc.

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Replied by steve51800 on topic Raising a glass to our forebears..

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #117061

John and Sue wrote: There used to be (maybe still is) a home brew pub in Sheffield that sold the strongest ale in the world. in The G Book of R. If you drank three bottles you got a certificate of achievement.
It was called Roger and Out.

The landlord/brewer was called Roger and all the brews were named after him: Rogers Crapwell Porter, Rogers Follow-through Stout etc.


Had to carry my mate home a few times after an encounter with the famed roger and out, oh student days....

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Replied by Supercover on topic Raising a glass to our forebears..

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #117225
Guinness and Special Brew is somewhat interesting....
3/4 Guinness 1/4 SB.

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