The **Now Drinking** Thread

Where's that from? I pay around £3.50-£4.50. Sure, it's expensive and I only ever do it as a treat - certainly not a regular visitor to my belly! I actually emailed Stone recently inquiring about getting hold of their beers over here, first OcUK beer bulk buy? ;)

If that Sierra Nevada is around the £4 mark, I'll pick you up a bottle as well and can sort something out. If it's stupid money, I won't bother.

Cup of tea, got so much work to do! :(
 
Beers of Europe is where I noticed the stone brewery ales, they had some more reasonably priced varieties but arrogant ******** seems to be one every one raves about and that came in at silly money, case of 12 for £96.50 :eek:

if you had some communication with stone i would be more than happy to do a bulk buy, I take it you have a specialist near you with a great stock ? Very jealous if so lol.

Looking through beers of Europe they have a phenomenal collection, watching beer goggles reviews he had a gigantic haul from there on his trip down and it looks fantastic, I think I would actually bankrupt my self if I went there, the only thing stopping me is I have to Physically go on and order but to make it worth while I'd have to make a decent sized order.

Dog fish head also look like a well regarded brewery, have you tried any of there ale?

Coffee by the way, first day back at work this week so I need a kick start!
 
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Meh!
 
Just some fanta for me tonight, hate working weekends.
managed to get 20 330ml bottles of magners for £11 today aswell and they are sitting staring at me! :(
 
Cambridgeshire Golden Ale...


... it's does indeed have a very citrus aroma almost perfume like though I'm glad to say that doesn't carry over into the flavour just as much :) Very pleasant and refreshing.


Cornish IPA....

... Oh yes pours with a lovely full head and much darker colour than the Cambridgeshire GA above. No great aroma but then again anything would seem bland after the last ale :) Taste ... quite mild actually slight hint of the hops but that's it. Pleasant enough to drink but nothing special.

Southwold Blonde Beer....

A very refreshing drink and one which I would be very happy to drink quite a few of :D Deffo my fav out of the three. Sorry not much of a write up but I'm only in from work and well it didn't last very long ;)
 
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cambo golden ale looks intriguing, the Cornish ipa looks like one id grab off the shelf too. never thought to have a trip to my local M&S for ale before, silly really when you think about it.

Old Golden hen now.
 
cambo golden ale looks intriguing, the Cornish ipa looks like one id grab off the shelf too. never thought to have a trip to my local M&S for ale before, silly really when you think about it.

Old Golden hen now.

The Cambo Golden Ale does have a heavy citrus aroma that carries right till the bottom of the glass, it does also carry over slightly into the flavour (as mentioned) but it is very refreshing :) I'm gonna try the Cornish IPA now matey :D Just for you.

EDIT: The better half works for M&S ;)
 
, it does also carry over slightly into the flavour (as mentioned) but it is very refreshing :)

i do like a hop that follows right through the flavor beyond the bitter. id go as far as to say these are my very most favorite types of ales.

I'm gonna try the Cornish IPA now matey :D Just for you.

i new you cared:D


EDIT: The better half works for M&S ;)

now damn you and your inevitable discounted ale :fist shake:
 
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