The **Now Drinking** Thread

Ferret and Tanglefoot are ok, but for me Bishops Finger is the tops.
(Got 6 bottles here waiting to be attacked. Not all at once though.)

Had the Ferret yesterday and I must agree. It was nothing special but not bad to be honest! Beats a crappy lager!

Really am starting to enjoy ale, not drinking it in huge amounts but getting much more pleasure out of it.

Think I may just stick with it for now! Screw lager. :)

Is the best way to drink ale to have it cold, but not really cold/chilled? So putting a bottle in the fridge about 45 mins to an hour before drinking.
 
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£1 each from Asda. :D

I've never tried any of them before so am drinking the Ferret today and possibly the Tanglefoot in a steak and ale pie tomorrow. Mmmm PIE!

I wouldn't waste Tanglefoot on a pie, better the use the Original.

I do like my Badger brewery ales, although, I don't drink them as often as I'd like. A really nice one is Blandford Fly, it has a ginger taste to it, very refreshing, especially in those summer months. :)
 
I wouldn't waste Tanglefoot on a pie, better the use the Original.

I do like my Badger brewery ales, although, I don't drink them as often as I'd like. A really nice one is Blandford Fly, it has a ginger taste to it, very refreshing, especially in those summer months. :)

The pie will taste better for it. If you wouldn't drink it, don't use it for cooking

The "Fly", for me, is superb, I recommend it to peeps here all the time.:)
 
I've got two large measures of whisky in front of me, courtesy of a colleague who I showed how to work his new camera.

The Balvenie 12 year old, and also some Chapter 9 from the English Whisky Co. (which I picked up for him when I was in Norfolk last summer). I can't taste them though, as I have a terrible cold. :( I think I prefer the Chapter 9 though. Lovely and smokey lingering aftertaste (well what I can make of it anyway!).

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Yep, the Chapter 9 is lovely stuff, and I'm not a big whisky drinker (yet!).
 
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