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that could well be, it was definitely a rauchbier.Originally posted by Seriesteve View PostIs this the one Wow
it is odd, first tried it in "Lowlanders" Dury Lane a few years back
(Great Pub BTW)
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there used to be a great pub in croydon called the beer circus, huge seleciton of german and trapiste beers. sadly they turned it into a cocktail bar, thus came the final nail in the croydon coffin
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surely the final nail was when Kate Moss left Joe?Originally posted by Lascaux View Postthat could well be, it was definitely a rauchbier.
there used to be a great pub in croydon called the beer circus, huge seleciton of german and trapiste beers. sadly they turned it into a cocktail bar, thus came the final nail in the croydon coffin
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The barstewards had sold-out!Originally posted by simonjgriffithshr View Postit's on at the local, so will be giving it a try tonight
Not impressed... Had to make do with a Paddy'Stout... No doubt it's been brought in for the arrival of Ireland to the area for the Festival at Cheltenham...
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who knows, i especially find it with beers on tap but even bottles just dont have the same quality of taste. i often see erdinger on tap in pubs and am tempted but its not a patch on beer on the continent.
i go climbing mountains in austria and at the top of many of them you'll find a little guesthouse that does home-made food, and copious amounts of beer and obstler. that first pint of weissen at the top of a 1700m mountain in the blazing sun... its to die for. of course the beer tastes better there than here after a walk round the park or down to the shops
a lot of drinks dont really work well in other countries, fell in love with limoncillo in madrid, bought a bottle back and it tasted like cats pee over here in rainy britain.
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Ah, Schlenkerla! I actually quite like it!Originally posted by Lascaux View Postthat actually reminds me of a bacon smoked german beer i tried once.
overpoweringly strong taste of bacon. made me want to wretch... but maybe a good hair of the dog, cutting out the need for a fry-up
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wow simon that sounds like a great position to have im sure you are assured to have a fantastic time with thisOriginally posted by simonjgriffithshr View PostThis seems an appropriate thread to announce the news...
As of tonight, I am my real ale society's 'Cigar and Spirits' officer (essentially organizing cigar and single malt tastings...
) - a new position, created at my behest.
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POsted this up last October, and definately worth a try, although I haven't paired it up with a cigar...Originally posted by jibjob79 View PostNow that the weather is getting warmer in the UK (or at least the sun is shining) I find myself moving from the warming spirits of winter to beers and ciders of summer. I wasn't into cigars last summer and just wondered if anyone has any suggestions for a nice niche beer or cider to accompany a fine cigar or two on a warm summer?s day. I'm particularly into organic cider at the moment from the New Forest but I?m thinking the fruity kick might overwhelm the delicate flavours of a mild cigar.
"My wife and I were out for a meal last week celebrating my birthday and I had a glass of this Nice lager . Although it was a restaurant, I thought this would go well with a cigar, for future reference. It was light and a bit 'zingy'. The bottle stated it was made with the same yeast as Champagne, although there's no mention of that on the website. Nice drop
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