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Cask Ales  

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  1. 1. What is your favourite cask ale?



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SPINGO

Brewed in the Blue Anchor in Helston, Cornwall

 

Best pint in the world

Forgot all about that one, I had it my cousins 50th in Helston, lovely pint, my brother was certainly the worse for wear for a couple of days and could not drive home to stevenage the next day, we almost missed the party that we had come all the way to Helston for, wow it is a strong beer

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Whats happening to the pub tour then? Garyb

I am sat here with my pewter mug clipped to my belt with a carabina :lol:

Gary is out testing the Ales, he wants the tour to be a success, so, as when he is shooting pigeons he is doing a recce in preparation, probably taken Al4X with him and meeting nickbeardo.

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Whats happening to the pub tour then? Garyb

I am sat here with my pewter mug clipped to my belt with a carabina :lol:

 

 

I bet you have a pair of white trousers and a tunic and have various strings of bells and ribbons though don't you?

 

Morris dancers, they may look camp but you never see them dancing anywhere other than outside a pub do you?

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Do you also have a black bowler hat that is too small for you, a red bandanna tied around your neck and a wasitcoat made of cut up bar towels :hmm:

 

I know what you mean about the Dorset Steam Fair though, that used to be (and maybe still is) held in a field next to Blandford Garrison, and when I was based there we used to go and get smashed in the beer tent and laugh at all the beardy wierdies.

 

Thing is, I am now one of them :huh:

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Found a good beer bar/pub near another good pub next to Euston station yesterday. The proper pub is the Bree Louise, over 12 ales on plus 6 or more ciders, they also give 50p discount for CAMRA members, gret pies, etc. Next up was the Euston Tap, only been open 3 months, and specialises in "craft beers", with quiet a few US beers on. My favourite of the day was Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout, chalked up at 10.5% and bloody expensive, but very nice.

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