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You know......This one aint bad! (N. Yorkshire Ale):-6



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Raven wrote: N. Yorkshire Ale-6



Cheers!


Which one?
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I have trying allsorts of different ales and ciders and lagers since moving here...LOL! Been loads of fun!
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Bill Sikes wrote: Which one?
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quite enjoying it! dont mind me if I get slurry, yeah? hehehehehe
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Raven wrote: I have trying allsorts of different ales and ciders and lagers since moving here...LOL! Been loads of fun!


That's a point. Theakston do (or did, anyway) a vintage[1] cider, which was

quite pale and not too fizzy[2]. Quite expensive in pubs, though!



[1] Made with old apples.

[2] I prefer still cider. Try Weston's Organic Cider, or Vintage Cider, available

in supermarkets (Tesco) near you.
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Bill Sikes wrote: That's a point. Theakston do (or did, anyway) a vintage[1] cider, which was

quite pale and not too fizzy[2]. Quite expensive in pubs, though!





[1] Made with old apples.

[2] I prefer still cider. Try Weston's Organic Cider, or Vintage Cider, available

in supermarkets (Tesco) near you.
I quite like the ciders! Really got a twing to them! I think I can leave the bitters though. I actually got to do a scrumpy with the bits! :yh_bigsmi
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Pinky wrote: I'm a cider fan too!

Got to be scrumpy...yum!


But not "Scrumpy Jack".

Visit http://www.thatcherscider.co.uk/, see "Farm Shop". Take your own

containers, or buy 5L ones there - the stuff out of the barrel is very good, the

stuff in 2L bottles (e.g. "PREMIUM PRESS") you can buy at various outlets has

somehow had its flavour removed and its soul destroyed. Of the 1/2 litre glass

bottled ones available, Katy, Somerset Redstreak, Spartan are nice. "Oak

Matured", ptui!

All IMO, of course.
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One of the best things about exploring the place!
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Hamster wrote: I think it was "weis....something"

To be honest Pinkster I dont remember much about it!! :-5


One of the continental wheet beers then - usually strong but cloudy.

Prefer mine clear and dark - much like the Theakston's Old Peculier which, when they first brought it out, they would also only serve in half pints.
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Bryn Mawr wrote: Theakston's Old Peculier which, when they first brought it out


I wonder when that was...
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Pinky wrote: I'm a cider fan too!

Got to be scrumpy...yum!


Do you still go scrumping, Pinky?
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Bill Sikes wrote: I wonder when that was...


I recall it as 1972 but that could just be when I first came across it.
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I'm doing O'Grady's today! Irish stuff with whisky and spirits......hmmm..quite nice!
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Pinky wrote: Only if I'm bored :D

I used to love legging it up those trees!


You could make your own scrumpy. Pink's Scrumpy. It's got a ring to it.:D
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Pinky wrote: It has actually!!!

Pink's plonk...ya reckon it would sell?


Sounds like an outa tune piano to me. Pinky's Scrumpy. Trust me.:)
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