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  • Peak of ale-craft? Your beer to rule all?
  • Malvern Rider
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    1. Which beer would you proudly emblazon on a cycling cap/jersey?

    2. Will you be having one tonight?

    Me..

    Nope. Stuck in the SW for awhile. Blimmin nice weather – blimmin sorry ales. 4 quid 20 for a pint of cloudy brown vinegar? Pfffft

    Northwind
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    Gluten free peroni. Because it’s peroni and therefore drinkable on all occasions, and it doesn’t cause my gut to explode.

    But tonight I think I’ll be having a gf old speckled hen, or maybe this unpronouncable hungarian thing that seems to be officially a breakfast beer.

    ton
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    ilkley mary jane.
    magic rock ringmaster.

    both just perfect.

    jimmy
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    Black Isle Blonde.

    Ooh, or Ceasar Augustus.

    Wait, LAFF Steam Beer.

    The LAFF would make the best jersey in my mind so that, and maybe I just will have one tonight now, thanks.

    lowey
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    I will be getting nailed on this tomorrow night.

    Yak
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    Been drinking Upham Brewery’s Stakes recently. Winner right now for me and would make a good jersey too in a black with a rapha/torm stripe style. I think the brewer on here too…?

    john_l
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    Just popped a couple of Neck Oil’s in the fridge. Had a fair bit to choose from, but then I do own a bar….. 🙂

    mrchrispy
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    something by cloudwater with cirtra in the name.
    ALWAYS ASWSOME

    jimdubleyou
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    I’d have that on a jersey, and the ABV wouldn’t be far off 🙂

    Probably won’t have one tonight as I’m playing pool with a mate in a club that only serves John Smiths or shit lager.

    prawny
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    I’m partial to a bit of Sam Adams Boston Lager at the moment, wouldn’t commit to it though, beer depends on the weather as much as anything else.

    Not having one tonight though, I had 2 at lunch.

    coomber
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    Not sure where you are but Beer Cellar in Exeter has a good selection. Anywhere else it’s mainly Otter brewery and the like and very middle of the road.

    IHN
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    It already exists:

    jekkyl
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    I was in Keswick last weekend and the keswick brewery do an ale called KSB and I enjoyed that immensely. If I’m a pub with a decent range I tend to order a blonde ale if there is one. I like Erdinger or Leffe. My go to beer in a pub is usually Peroni if they have it or Stella. My drink it at home beer is Stella. I’m no beer snob 🙂

    flashinthepan
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    I rather like this, and would make a decent jersey (though logo T-shirts aren’t really my thing)

    I’ll certainly be having some beer tonight. I’ll grab a couple of these if the supermarket has any.

    Malvern Rider
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    Bah, duff URL. What meant to post was the pansexual most-intensely quaffable queen/king Quing of ale-craft …

    monkeysfeet
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    Jennings Lakeland Ale, or Cockahoop

    theteaboy
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    Timothy Taylor’s Boltmaker
    Saltaire blonde
    Duval
    Adnams do an amazing earl-grey infused lager and this has reminded me to investigate whether they do online orders!

    Malvern Rider
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    Not sure where you are but Beer Cellar in Exeter has a good selection.

    Caaarnwaaal Aledeath Brownwater’s Kingdom

    Thanks for the tip-off. Might be due for Exeter trip in a mo as good friend is currently at the hospital in the birthing stirrups. Need moar beeeer!

    epicsteve
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    mattyfez
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    Highwire.

    Or Saltaire cascade.

    I’ve got a thing for American style ale at the moment.

    richardkennerley
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    +1 for Highwire

    Pretty find of Brooklyn lager as well

    beej
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    I don’t tend to buy the same thing twice, but one I have done is Tiny Rebel’s Clwb Tropicana.

    thejesmonddingo
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    Oakham Citra,Magic Rock Highwire,Magic Rock Punchline.Luckily,for my liver,not often available in Barnsley.

    beej
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    And for tonight I have a Renegade Brewery “White Rabbit” from their pilot range. A Trappist inspired pale ale, apparently. It’s a local one, the brewery is about 10 miles away.

    colournoise
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    jonostevens
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    Loving this at the moment. Brewed just down the road, proper drinkable.

    slowoldman
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    There isn’t one.

    john_l
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    I don’t tend to buy the same thing twice, but one I have done is Tiny Rebel’s Clwb Tropicana.

    Try Darkstar’s Not into Yoga pale ale, if you like that – not quite as full on, but really drinkable!

    mudmonster
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    Has to be Kernel ale for me, just lovely. In Poland at the moment and there are so many great beers. Had s lovely spelt/honey one earlier.

    FunkyDunc
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    RobHilton
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    My fave: supreme champion 2016 (not of crufts).

    Just had one – t’was nommy!!

    Now on Siren ‘white’ stout – tis weird…

    porlus
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    Too many to choose from. But as a treat Sam Smith chocolate stout is lovely. Easily the best beer they brew.

    niksnr
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    Sharps – Atlantic

    thenorthwind
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    Allendale Wolf. No, Tar Bar’l. No, Wolf. No Tar Bar’l. Argh!

    samunkim
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    Refreshing ale with a unique hoppy aroma and well-balanced bitterness that is bound to satisfy! It is a terrific match with roast lamb and spicy Thai dishes!

    flashinthepan
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    Mmm, I love a lot of Badger ales.

    Favourites are Poacher’s Choice and Golden Glory

    allthepies
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    Mentioned already, but

    langylad
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    As a hairy arsed notherner i hate to say it but the badger stuff is lovely.
    Ahopalipse Now from Aldi is rather good as well, don’t be put off by daft name.
    Funkydunk, love that Saltair top. Are they available to the common man?

    porlus
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    Wold top marmalade porter. Nice on tap and bottles. Fresh brew on in a month or two ready for winter.

    FunkyDunc
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    Funkydunk, love that Saltair top. Are they available to the common man?

    I think you can buy them from their shop. You can also get them from All Terrain Cycles, (personally I wouldn’t buy from them since their staff were incredibly rude to my wife)

    http://www.allterraincycles.co.uk/saltaire-brewery-cycling-jersey

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