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By *akey.r8 OP   Man
over a year ago

Travelling with work

Fairly new to the craft beer scene. Would love to hear some breweries to check out!

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By *iercedlotsCouple
over a year ago

Stoke-on-Trent


"Fairly new to the craft beer scene. Would love to hear some breweries to check out!"

You need to look at the IPAs and APAs ( American Pale ales ) Try Lagunitas or Brewdog ( Punk ) Innis and Gunn. We drink the stronger ones like Elvis Juice. The homebrews are good if you want to try brewing . It really isn't hard . Bad Cat and Evil Dog are Amazing American kits that will spank you.You need to be very patient though and brew them longer than they recommend for best results. xx

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By *abonWoman
over a year ago

L’boro/Ashby & Cheltenham

Go (when this is all over) and spend some time in the Lake District...!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I signed up to Beer 52 initially to get some exposure to different breweries and taste some of the beers I wouldn’t normally pick out on the aisle.

Asda rarely update their stock so if you like breeding go there.

Tesco have quite a few beers in stock too.

I picked up some Jaipur today (old but so good) and Vocation life and death, which seems to be okay.

Mad Squirrel Sumo is one of my favs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I signed up to Beer 52 initially to get some exposure to different breweries and taste some of the beers I wouldn’t normally pick out on the aisle.

Asda rarely update their stock so if you like breeding go there.

Tesco have quite a few beers in stock too.

I picked up some Jaipur today (old but so good) and Vocation life and death, which seems to be okay.

Mad Squirrel Sumo is one of my favs."

Not breeding....I meant Brew Dog haha. Damn autocorrect.

I don’t recommend asda for breeding

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham


"Fairly new to the craft beer scene. Would love to hear some breweries to check out!

You need to look at the IPAs and APAs ( American Pale ales ) Try Lagunitas or Brewdog ( Punk ) Innis and Gunn. We drink the stronger ones like Elvis Juice. The homebrews are good if you want to try brewing . It really isn't hard . Bad Cat and Evil Dog are Amazing American kits that will spank you.You need to be very patient though and brew them longer than they recommend for best results. xx"

Innes & gunn are getting to where I like to drink, I prefer the dark Belgium beers. I find the real ales, tend to have funny after tastes.

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By *akey.r8 OP   Man
over a year ago

Travelling with work

Ahhh cracking. Cheers for the heads up about some of these breweries.

I've had a couple sips of a Jaipur before. It was a corker!

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By *stellaWoman
over a year ago

London

Beavertown

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By *uke OzadeMan
over a year ago

Ho Chi Minge City


"Beavertown "

They do some tasty neck oil

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Any brewdog beers

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By *akey.r8 OP   Man
over a year ago

Travelling with work


"Go (when this is all over) and spend some time in the Lake District...!"

Is there a multitude of crafty pubs knocking around in the lakes?

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By *akey.r8 OP   Man
over a year ago

Travelling with work


"Beavertown

They do some tasty neck oil "

I've had a neck oil or two in the past! They're corkers!

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By *abonWoman
over a year ago

L’boro/Ashby & Cheltenham


"Go (when this is all over) and spend some time in the Lake District...!

Is there a multitude of crafty pubs knocking around in the lakes?"

I’m no expert but I do love ale...and every pub has several, lots of locally brewed ones. Some beautiful pubs and beers to try...

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By *abonWoman
over a year ago

L’boro/Ashby & Cheltenham

Never found a bottle of beer that’s as good as a fresh pint overlooking the views!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Fairly new to the craft beer scene. Would love to hear some breweries to check out!

You need to look at the IPAs and APAs ( American Pale ales ) Try Lagunitas or Brewdog ( Punk ) Innis and Gunn. We drink the stronger ones like Elvis Juice. The homebrews are good if you want to try brewing . It really isn't hard . Bad Cat and Evil Dog are Amazing American kits that will spank you.You need to be very patient though and brew them longer than they recommend for best results. xx"

especialy when adding hop powder!

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