Had:cool: to get into this one, these are some of the Audio tweaks I used for the Holidays
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Had:cool: to get into this one, these are some of the Audio tweaks I used for the Holidays
Some of my favourite beers are American - there is an excellent and thriving micro-brewing industry in the States. I'm a big fan of Flying Dog Brewery, Anchor Brewing Company and Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. I caught onto the latter two on a trip to California 8 or 9 years ago, and the latter in my local supermarket 6 months ago! We are pretty well served for import beers over here, thankfully. Do you have any personal homebrewed faves, Bill?
I used to do security work for a beer dist. At that time I tried all the microbrews I could get my hands on. I am a brown ale guy & my standard fav. is Brooklyn Brown from the Brooklyn Brewery....:cool:
I've not tried that one... my all-time fave at the moment is the Gonzo Imperial Porter from Flying Dog. 7.5% and damn tasty!
7.5 sounds pretty efficient have you ever tried EKU or Samiclaus? I was very fortunate once to find a 2yr old Samiclaus I think they are 14.? % Tuff to remember after those.........:cool:
It's sipping beer! I've not had a beer that was more than 8.7% to be honest. That was Old Tom, a nice peppery porter. I've not tried the ones you mention. Yet ;)
Aaaaaaw I've got a headache!
Just thinking about EKU gives me flashback headaches!
I've enjoyed a few bottles of this too. I bought a load of it once on a visit to Dorset years ago
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Yes tuff stuff, cant do mass quantities anymore. :cool:
Just finishing a pint of Pickled Partridge from the Badger Brewery in Blanford Forum ;)
Badger do a great Nettle Beer, in cahoots with the guy behind the River Cottage franchise. Very refreshing and well worth a try.