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Kicked things off with a Thornbridge Yelamu DIPA. Deliciously tropical and all from the hops, none of that puree adjunct nonsense.
I have a few others lined up too.
I've been on the whole IPA train for a while now but recently I've been really liking cans of Stella . My entire mentality was always that Stella was crap wife beater lager, however now I rate it above all other mainstream lagers when it comes to cost/taste.
A cold pint of it is great on a summers day.
Man I'm common.
First time I have tried this, it's very nice
Cracking beer. If you're ever near the Sheffield FC ground pop into the Coach and Horses. They always have a load of Thornbridge ales on. I had my first cask Jaipur there and it was phenominal.
Sure is. They have it in casks in a few places round Manc.
#NorthernPowerhouse
I quite like the Thornbridge Tart as well
I can only see Jaipur on sale in my area, Asda seems to be the only supermarket near me that sell's it.
It's worth checking the larger Tesco stores, they often have a good selection in the craft beer bit. Waitrose too.
Sometimes it’s what’s needed. I’ve had a pants day today and on my way home I bought pizza and four large cans of Stella.A cold pint of it is great on a summers day.
Everyone enjoys a chav evening now and then.Sometimes it’s what’s needed. I’ve had a pants day today and on my way home I bought pizza and four large cans of Stella.
I'm thinking about popping to Aldi tonight before they close and getting a few bottles of their Alska cider in a variety of flavours. Nice stuff especially for the price.
+1 lovely stuff, but way too easy to drink
I also like the Orchard Irish cider they do for 85p/bottle, quite a crisp refreshing taste, a bit different to e.g Thatcher's or magners etc.
You litrilly do.I win the most obscure beers of the evening award