Craft Beer Wankers |
01/11/2017, 18:26
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RE: Craft Beer Wankers
Sharps Atlantic is the finest beer brewed on this fair isle.
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03/11/2017, 19:54
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RE: Craft Beer Wankers
Sharps? Brewed in Burton on Trent. Only found one of their beers palatable, a yellow label if I recall. Two of our areas top CAMRA pubs won't stock Sharp's or anything by Brewdog (who have recently sold out to a major brewer btw). If you are in Cumbria there a plethora of stonking good beers...Ennerdale, Stringers, Carlisle Brewing Co, Loweswater (their Gold ale is stunning), Corby, Tractor Shed.....
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26/09/2023, 07:21
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RE: Craft Beer Wankers
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26/09/2023, 10:42
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RE: Craft Beer Wankers
(31/10/2017, 12:32)FantasticMR Wrote: I happened upon it in a newly opened Craft and Smokehouse down the road from me Are you talking about Duke's Brew and Cue, from East london back in the day? Was a lovely gaff. Love a bit of IPA round here. Have seen lots of breweries come and go, but the best is still The Kernel, imho In the absence of that, I'll try and pick up one of these for the late night train beers home, from M&S |
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26/09/2023, 10:51
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RE: Craft Beer Wankers
I’m definitely keen on The Kernel, they were serving it at a 1930’s event I went to earlier this year, I guess the packaging fits the theme. They had two beers on that night and both amazing, fortunately found a tap room in my local area that seems them too.
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26/09/2023, 10:52
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RE: Craft Beer Wankers
Northern Monk and The Kernel, Tommy knows what's up.
Its all Magic Rock round here, can also recommend. |
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26/09/2023, 10:58
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RE: Craft Beer Wankers
The comment at the start resonated with me though - about the strength.
I remember back in the days of drinking in the park, the strong beers were the realm of the tramp - kestral, supet tennants, etc. |
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30/01/2024, 08:37
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RE: Craft Beer Wankers
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30/01/2024, 11:14
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RE: Craft Beer Wankers
(30/01/2024, 08:37)FantasticMR Wrote: There's a Brewdog in Manchester with a rooftop bar that basically 0 of the customers know about. There is a cut-out where they serve food as well. Honestly, not a bad date spot. The vibe of the main pub is odd though. It feels as if a bourgeoisie individual who believes they are proletariat designed it for proletariats who are in fact actually bourgeoisie. A middleclass person who thinks they are working class, it's their idea of what "industry" looks like. A façade. Podcast studio with £20 wings + industrial stairs and butcher block tables. The entire franchise is an oxymoron. |
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30/01/2024, 21:59
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RE: Craft Beer Wankers
Cunts.
Fat fingered slug nudging cunts. Whats wrong with a sweet Sherry a toothy nosh ? |
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