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Thread ID: 112522 2010-09-10 00:01:00 English Beer KarameaDave (15222) PC World Chat
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1135895 2010-09-10 09:42:00 Lion and DB - Like love in a punt.
F****ng near water!
KenESmith (6287)
1135896 2010-09-10 10:00:00 i like spend my time with old friends,while i am a little drinker.most of the time we KTV together. faith1806 (15972)
1135897 2010-09-10 13:02:00 Have you tried 'Old Peculiar' . I got quite a taste for it. If you go to Wales avoid 'Brains' like the plague. It's awful. If you go to Ireland though, the 'Guinness' is beeyootiful. :drool
I would agree with that. Three pints of Ode Rodger will have you standing on your ear.:drool
mikebartnz (21)
1135898 2010-09-10 17:40:00 Tried Adnams Southwold Bitter this afternoon...another delicious drop.:drool KarameaDave (15222)
1135899 2010-09-11 01:17:00 Tried Adnams Southwold Bitter this afternoon...another delicious drop.:drool

4.30 am WTH. Thought you had a crystal ball for a moment, then I remembered you are not on NZ time. :lol:
BobM (1138)
1135900 2010-09-11 06:13:00 There WERE some damned good brews in NZ, until Lion & Db bought them all out. Speights, Dunedin. Leopard, Hastings. Waikato, Hamilton.To name but a few. PJ Poppa John (284)
1135901 2010-09-11 07:02:00 Tried Adnams Southwold Bitter this afternoon...another delicious drop.:drool

Do they have Newcastle Brown Ale there? Nice drop it was, when I drank beer many years ago.

LL
lakewoodlady (103)
1135902 2010-09-11 07:41:00 Just saw on TV3 News that you are going to get Stoke Beer soon!! Snorkbox (15764)
1135903 2010-09-11 23:02:00 "x57! Theakstons who make Old Peculiar is a Yorkshire Brewery - my first pint of OP was off the pump at a wee pub at the Ribblesdale Viaduct, accompanying a Cumberland Sausage and onion gravy in a plate sized Yorkshire pud "

Had Cumberland sausage, mash, and onion gravy at the Crown and Greyhound in Dulwich. Man it was good. Went down very well with an Old Peculiar or two. Can't wait to go back.
Richard (739)
1135904 2010-09-12 00:42:00 Do you remember the colour of Old Peculiar in a pint glass? Zowee! First time I realised what the critics meant about the importance of colour.

BTW, for those who love English style beers, you may be pleased to know that The Twisted Hop in Poplar Lane, ChCh survived the earthquakes and was set to re-open yesterday midday. Apparently because of all the earthquake strengthening that had been done, Poplar Lane survived pretty well, unlike Sol Square.
John H (8)
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