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Well done! That's great news! Well at least you know it wasn't me...........I aint no lady!

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Wombat wrote:Well done! That's great news! Well at least you know it wasn't me...........I aint no lady!

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Ah, so you're the bearded woman then? :mrgreen:
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Cheeky!
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Fabbo, get brewin'! A friend of mine in Cornwall makes cider in his barn in 400 gallon casks, and it's usually as you'd expect... but a couple of years ago he got a bunch of apples from two "rogue" trees that we think might have been accidental MacIntosh escapees from the states, and I have never NEVER tasted anything like it. Sweet, tart, crisp, clean - the essence of everything cider should be but never manages. Ahhh.

A few pints of that, Samain 2004, three hours of rummy (Tiverton rules) and oddly enough no hangover the next morning. Magic.

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