Superphil
Dismember
Just discovered Deya Something Good IPA, they slightly vary the brew each month apparently, this one is number 7, and very fine it is too. looking forward to trying the number 8 sometime soon.
Had a thing for Newcy Brown in the mid 80's, somehow it was quite cool. I could do about 5-6 pint bottles a night but after a, few months it completely ****ed my knees! Every morning after I could barely walk for the pain... Other beers no problem?
Fullers London Porter
Much like Guiness, 2-3 pints of Newcastle is about my limit as it sits kind of "heavy". Never lost control of my knees though, other than when I'd been drinking Mad Dog 20/20 most of the night (Kiwi & Lemon, obvs) and on the way home, a 'mate' unexpectedly jumped on my back for a piggyback. I immediately buckled, fell over and ripped both the knees on a bloody nice pair of suit trousers.
Utter buffoonery.
Moved onto another Unbarred, this time not so vegan, but a delight nevertheless
Late on parade Hacker Pschorr for me
Getting a bit bored with all the " Unfined " beers now, I think It's run its course, lets get back to beautiful clear ales rather that having to filter frogspawn through your teeth.
A sweet spot supermarket bought red (Tesco's Finest Trilogy Malbec) as CBA to trek to Quaff, and a Poco Loco delivery. All is well with the world. On the downside, I'll be asleep by 9.
Started on an Unbarred Stoutzilla, my first, wow, what a stunner. Then a bottle of Jurançon Sec with a home made shaslik curry. Not sure where I’m going next, but happy Friday everyone ��
Much like Guiness, 2-3 pints of Newcastle is about my limit as it sits kind of "heavy". Never lost control of my knees though, other than when I'd been drinking Mad Dog 20/20 most of the night (Kiwi & Lemon, obvs) and on the way home, a 'mate' unexpectedly jumped on my back for a piggyback. I immediately buckled, fell over and ripped both the knees on a bloody nice pair of suit trousers.
Utter buffoonery.
Hmmm, Manseng (Petit, I presume). Pinot Gris, followed by Kefrankos, round these parts.
Very nice indeed, which particular one?
The Kellerbier