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King Goblin, Adnams Broadside, Old Tom, Blandford Flyer (far too drinkable :laugh1:), Gingerbeard, I always find ones i like and then forget what they are, thats my excuse to keep trying them anyway :thumbup:

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There is a fairly new local Brewery in Livingston that I'm presently enjoying - they do a Cockleroy Black IPA and it's excellent. Drinking it at the moment :D

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One thing i've noticed about alot of these ales is I seem to get a bad one now and then. Is this a common problem. I stand my ales up in the fridge and slow pour incase there is any sediment at the bottom but still seem to get the odd wrong un which was from the bottom of the barrel?.

 

Is there some sort of a stigma to McEwans champion as i've mentioned it a couple of times to fellow workers and get the old intake of breath reminiscent of the time I asked for a head gasket quote at the local garage.

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Hi

 

Theakston's Old Peculiar

Bishops Tipple - but its not as good as the original by Gibbs Mew

Old Speckled Hen

 

and quite reasonable in our local Hyper U

 

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Here's some of my favourites....

 

luckily i like this one as i live in Butcombe :001_rolleyes:

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Some good Suffolk beers.... (used to live near St Peter's and Adnams, and i could smell the Greene King brewery when i lived in bury st eds)

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