The **Now Drinking** Thread

Caporegime
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I know what you meant, but why would I throw away my tea! There are scones left, but I can't eat anymore :o

Is that meant to be me on that bed? :D

LOL I hope not she 'was' about 80-ish (scene from the Notebook, been guessed now by girlie Invader lol that sounds wrong)


...opened MGD and chicken cooking :)
 
Caporegime
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Anything fancy?? pics in the eating thread I think :p

Nothing fancy mate, just some chicken breasts cooked the way I do them with a splash of beery goodness :D


This sort of thing...

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... MGD :)
 
Soldato
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Haven't posted in here for ages!

A nice cold Ross on Wye Headless Man cider. Amazing stuff.

Having recently got back from Somerset and tasted a lot of new ciders, I've stocked up on loads of the good stuff.
 
Soldato
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Having another 'taste test' on these tonight.

I've had the King Goblin and Old Crafty Hen before. The other 2 are a bit unknown to me although the 'March of the Penguins' is supposed to be nice.

Only drank the bottles of 'March of the Penguins' and 'Tribute' last night as I wasn't really in the mood.

They're two very contrasting ales but I'd recommend them both. 'March of the Penguins' was the heavier and had a chocolatey/cocoa taste to it whilst 'Tribute' was a fresh 'citrusy' ale. It'll be nice on a warm Summer's day. Both quite decent.

I'm onto the 'strong' stuff tonight. 'Old Crafty Hen' at 6.5% and 'King Goblin' at 6.6%.
 
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