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also St. Peter's organic ale. My misses says it smells like grass. :confused1: what bottles do people like. .

 

Like to stick to regionals when I'm there.

 

So London & surrounding county beers were my upbringing

 

Fullers, Ha’penny Brewing Company, Marlow brewery

 

Having now moved to suffolk I'm well into St Peters, particularly the porters

 

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Arkells 3b on draught is lovely. London pride is generally reliable. Nice ale from Ireland called Galway hooker

 

 

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McEwans Champion (nice for getting tanked)

Arran Blonde (like drinking this when over on Arran)

Marston's Old Empire IPA (nice with a curry)

Thwaites Old Dan (wee bottles but very nice)

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McEwans Champion (nice for getting tanked)

 

I must admit to liking Champion too, but was too ashamed to admit it! :laugh1:

 

Almost any ale from the Borders Brewery is excellent too. They farm all their own ingredients. Wee Beastie is probably my favourite, which is odd as it's the lightest and weakest. Lovely!

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