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Yes, have yours too I'm back to work this Saturday (days) so the results will be posted later that evening
Good stuff, the slacking in recent weeks has been shoddy!
Yes, have yours too I'm back to work this Saturday (days) so the results will be posted later that evening
Good stuff, the slacking in recent weeks has been shoddy!
so any beer 5.1% - 5.6% ... that simple no trick ?
Sent mine in. Phone is borked so doesn't look like "normal"...
When is there ever a trick?
Any beer from 5.1% right up to and including 5.6% yes it's that simple
Just checking its looks so easy this week !
Would been good trick if you meant -0.5% beer
J has come around already! These weeks go to fast. I haven't even drunk the last three weeks beers yet.
Need to find the next few beers now.
For K (King) does that just have to say King or can it be the names of Kings too? What about "Kingdom".. anything else I can think of.
Will the voting for M be done next week?
More info on certain rounds... (22/4/13)
K - King = Anything King related for beer name ONLY ie. a Kings name past or present, even King on its own.
N - Numbered = Anything money related, once again name only ie. Shilling beer, yes even money symbols will count
R - Red = RED ....Ruby does NOT count
J has come around already! These weeks go to fast. I haven't even drunk the last three weeks beers yet.
Need to find the next few beers now.
For K (King) does that just have to say King or can it be the names of Kings too? What about "Kingdom".. anything else I can think of.
Will the voting for M be done next week?
For this week, does the % need to be shown clearly? Couple beers i have dont have it on the front.
Looking forward....
O - Oak Aged beer (cask)
Can this be any 'cask' beer from a pub or does it specifically need to say 'Oak Aged' in the beer's description?
I would have thought it would need to be specifically cask aged.
Cask ale or cask-conditioned beer is unfiltered and unpasteurised beer which is conditioned (including secondary fermentation) and served from a cask without additional nitrogen or carbon dioxide pressure. Cask ale may also be referred to as real ale, a term coined by the Campaign for Real Ale, often now extended to cover bottle-conditioned beer as well.
Wikipedia says...