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Weekend take-home, including bike-themed beer. From an excellent bottle-shop in Clitheroe (tho it's a wine specialist with beers and not a beer shop as such).
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Here's one I did a little earlier, a couple of weeks ago in fact.
It was acclimatisation training for a stag weekend in Warsaw. I cannot recommend it.
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I'll see your IPA and raise you...
Only 3 and a bit months later I'm finally getting around to drinking my spoils from our late summer holiday in Yorkshire. Mrs W is away tonight at the Boar's Head gaudy (which will include the best the college cellar can provide in the way of champagne, wine, port, madeira and spirits), so I'm starting early.
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Looks lovely :-)Iris wrote: ↑5 years agoI'll see your IPA and raise you...
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Only 3 and a bit months later I'm finally getting around to drinking my spoils from our late summer holiday in Yorkshire. Mrs W is away tonight at the Boar's Head gaudy (which will include the best the college cellar can provide in the way of champagne, wine, port, madeira and spirits), so I'm starting early.
Have a great evening!!
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Extracted by Mrs I from her gaudy last week. It's a very good basic bitter, brewed by the Shotover brewery, close to where the (probably mythical) mediaeval student thrust his copy of Aristotle into the maw of the boar that was attacking him, and so set off centuries of Christmas tradition. I get my next go in four years time, apparently.
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Two homebrews for Christmas
A special bitter with magnum, northdown, challenger and goldings. I had trouble with a stuck fermentation then it took weeks to clear, but is now drinking well. Not quite bitter enough to be completely true to style.
A London Porter with the same hop blend, though no dry hopping. Much more straightforward and pretty close to the Fuller's beer it's based on.
A special bitter with magnum, northdown, challenger and goldings. I had trouble with a stuck fermentation then it took weeks to clear, but is now drinking well. Not quite bitter enough to be completely true to style.
A London Porter with the same hop blend, though no dry hopping. Much more straightforward and pretty close to the Fuller's beer it's based on.
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