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Dave
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Being a male does not automatically make you a man. See Louis Spence for proof, bet he doesn't drink ale either.
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Jake is Louis spence I reckon.
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you can tell he isnt a man gary dove
Jake
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appletini's are much nicer btw
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Which Gary dove are you referring to here Jacob?
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you. gary dove.
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is anyone going to answer my question or do you all force yourselves to drink this to feel like men
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Not at all. Just personal taste. Same as I'm not a fan of girly pops.

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Thread revival time!

New favourite beer - Wold Top Anglers Reward
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Pish. Saltaire Blond.

Punk IPA is my tipple of choice at the moment awesome stuff. Tastes like Brooklyn beer, hopped, late hopped then raped by the hop monster
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Dreadful stuff but then most would probably find Tennents Ice Cold dreadful and I drink that by the gallon
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I like tennants over carling shite here.

But lets stick to the good stuff

Punk ipa is from brewdog which is scottish ham, thought you'd be on board
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Cricket club has got Thwaites Wainwright on tap this season, this pleases me greatly!
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quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
Dreadful stuff but then most would probably find Tennents Ice Cold dreadful and I drink that by the gallon


You are not a real man.
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My latest favourite is Old Crafty Hen from Greene King.
Good strong proper ale.
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Use to be all over ale years ago, have no interest these days.
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Starting to get in to them with light ales to being with. Like Lancaster Blonde & Badger Golden Champion.
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Looks like your becoming a real man
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I was born a real man

[Edited on 15-08-2012 by mwg]
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You drive a mini. Real men drive ford modeo diesels
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I'm that much of a real man that I'm comfortable with driving a Mini
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quote:
Originally posted by mwg
Starting to get in to them with light ales to being with. Like Lancaster Blonde & Badger Golden Champion.
Golden Champion is very sweet. Dad tried it a while ago and said it is better chilled.

You can't go wrong with anything from Hook Norton tbh They've got Haymaker out now, which tastes like the picture on the bottle. Try it and you'll see what I mean. Great summer drink.


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I like you Dave, you are a man of men

Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle

Look at my pictures
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All ale tastes better chilled. We serve ours at 10 deg which is quite cold for an ale. Cant do with cellar temp ale, not in summer anyway

[Edited on 15-08-2012 by Gary]
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Yeah I think that's why I've been more often on the ciders lately, you want something chilled in summer. You lose the flavour with an ale if it's too cold. I keep mine on the worktop in the garage, which is ideal in winter as they're not fridge cold, but usually just the right temperature.

A trick my dad's come up with is to put one can/bottle in the fridge and keep another on the shelf, then open both and mix it half and half. Is a good temperature then apparently, but I haven't tried it yet.


Numberwang!

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I like you Dave, you are a man of men

Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle

Look at my pictures
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I stuck them in the fridge cos room temperature would be far too warm at the moment

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