Feb 2009
3:34pm, 3 Feb 2009
891 posts
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Dawnp
hobgoblin
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Feb 2009
3:35pm, 3 Feb 2009
1,523 posts
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MoscowFlyer
All of them?
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Feb 2009
3:40pm, 3 Feb 2009
51 posts
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Had pint of Insulation at weekend, very nice just right for the weather, Hydes brewery.
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Feb 2009
5:11pm, 3 Feb 2009
214 posts
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Baronessbl
Legless I'd go for the Hobgoblin tonight then the Victory on Friday cos its the weekend and the other two in whichever order you prefer Wed and Thur.
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Feb 2009
5:19pm, 3 Feb 2009
112 posts
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SODDING HILLS
anyone tried Jennings Snecklifter, think it is brewed in Cumbria. My mate was telling me about it at the weekend.
unless I can get out tonight it is going to be
Black Sheep Sam Adams Easy Rider
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Feb 2009
5:37pm, 3 Feb 2009
2,495 posts
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Legless
Batemans Dark lord 5.0%, a ruby ale that was a tad sweet for my liking
and its only just past 5.30pm ooopps naughty me, but it is my day off
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Feb 2009
5:39pm, 3 Feb 2009
40 posts
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old grey racer
Jennings is lovely beer, your other 3 choices are good as well! Nice pint of Tydd Flatlander (local Joke the fens are somewhat devoid of hills) on the way home to help unwind after the day from hell.
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Feb 2009
12:26am, 4 Feb 2009
30 posts
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southcoastpete
Yes, Snecklifter is a lovely beer. Hope to indulge post Windemere marathon.
I've just opened a Dark Star Imperial Stout. Only a small bottle, though it does weigh in at 10.5%!
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Feb 2009
1:40am, 4 Feb 2009
20 posts
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mawngyguy
Haworth Old Hall pub in Haworth do a few of the Jennings beers including the Snecklifter. I found I couldn't leave the Jennings Cumberland ale alone though! Jennings are from Cockermouth, Cumbria.
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Feb 2009
11:57pm, 5 Feb 2009
13,126 posts
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Two Towels.
Only viewing and will not comment to much (drinking grlosch)
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