Feb 2009
11:59pm, 5 Feb 2009
1,302 posts
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stoxy
Oh a real ale thread? Excellent. Just drinking a milkshake at the mo but nevermind.
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Feb 2009
12:19am, 6 Feb 2009
1,183 posts
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Oven Gloves
Not too keen on Jennings Sneck Lifter, though I really like Jenning Cumberland Ale and Cocker Hoop. Done the Jennings brewery tour last year. Well worth the time and money - and you get to sample lots of the product at the end
Currently enjoying a bottle of Black Sheep.
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Feb 2009
4:25pm, 6 Feb 2009
36 posts
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southcoastpete
Ooooh, yes, nothing like a p*ss up in a brewery. Perhaps I'll have to stay a day extra after windermere
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Feb 2009
4:28pm, 6 Feb 2009
1,567 posts
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MoscowFlyer
Got a few bottles of Tanglefoot waiting for me when I get home.
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Feb 2009
4:44pm, 6 Feb 2009
42 posts
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old grey racer
Coniston Brewery do some good beers as well, Bluebird is one but can't remember the others but most pubs in Coniston itself sell them, will sample a couple after Coniston 14
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Feb 2009
6:50pm, 6 Feb 2009
665 posts
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NickCook
I've just had a bottle of the Badger Blandford Fly - very enjoyable! I'll get some more of those tomorrow!!!
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Feb 2009
7:01pm, 6 Feb 2009
5,967 posts
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Velociraptor
I've been quite disappointed by most of the Cumbrian beers
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Feb 2009
7:17pm, 6 Feb 2009
1,185 posts
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Oven Gloves
V-rap, haveyou tried any of the ales by the Keswick brewery? (on sale in the Dog and Gun, Keswick - probably other places as well). The Thirst Run is particularly nice
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Feb 2009
7:46pm, 12 Feb 2009
1,973 posts
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Lizzie W
Hello FRADs. Please help an only-in-the-pub ale drinker... I have some Ruddles Rhubarb to try - should i chill it, or dive straight in? Then there's some Fursty Ferret...
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Feb 2009
7:50pm, 12 Feb 2009
8,881 posts
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idio
I'd love to have a beer but i'm on standby
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