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Did you remind them of 'that' game?
It wasn't so much their football loyalties (Man U if anything), it was their undying support for Nick Griffin...
Did you remind them of 'that' game?
Just about to go on a tour of york brewery. Licks lips.
The beers not great. Go for the tasters in the bar
1 Sarah Hughes Brewery at the Beacon Hotel Sedgeley. Always enjoy a pint of Dark Ruby, whenever I come across it.
2 Palmers of Bridport, my favourite IPA.
3 Donnington beautiful spot and the beer isn't bad
Does my Garden Shed count as a micro brewery
Sounds like a fun nightIt wasn't so much their football loyalties (Man U if anything), it was their undying support for Nick Griffin...
Well outside of Sussex - Dogfish Head Brewery, Delaware USA and Full Sail Brewery in Oregon USA. Both wipe the floor with Harveys IMHO.
REST OF THE WORLD
Dominated by the USA, obviously, I favour Boston Beer Works (two brewpubs in Boston, one in witchity Salem, all brew on site) which always have 12+ of their own beers on, usually - in true American microbrew style - including several fun flavours, eg pumpkin, blueberry, vanilla, maple syrup, etc. Chelsea Brewing Company in NYC is a more flaccid second place.
Thanks for asking x
Is the Three Tuns at Bishop's Castle, Shropshire, still brewing?
Thornbridge (their Jaipur IPA is ACE, and they now have a reciprocal agreement with Dark Star so we should be seeing a lot more of it down here)
Oakham (for JHB and Bishop's Farewell, not just the Attila, which is lovely but 7.5%....)
Wye Valley (always brings back happy memories of the Hereford game!)
Is the Three Tuns at Bishop's Castle, Shropshire, still brewing?