The Beers of Britain

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Re: The Beers of Britain

Post: # 262097Post oldjerry »

I'll buy the book,if you buy the ale!

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Post: # 262127Post the.fee.fairy »

Andy Hamilton wrote:
I'm hoping that I can meet up with some of you and share a pint or two of your favourite ales. What say you?
I say Aye.

Depends on when you're doing your country trotting. If it's in the summer, there's a good chance that should you decide to try out York Brewery for a pint of Centurion's Ghost, I could be persuaded to be there at the same time :)

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Post: # 262278Post chickenchargrill »

Well, if you make it to Derby I'll certainly join you.

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I can recommend some good pubs and beer around here in Wiltshire
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Post: # 262304Post sleepyowl »

We have real ale tour buses by us, the Black Country has loads of real ale pubs as well as a fair few breweries
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