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Nutsey
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by Nutsey » 15 Apr 2011, 2:40pm
brother nathaneil wrote: alicej wrote: (this is pretty basic, pale, bit fizzy, quite alcoholic!)....Anyone have any suggestions?
Pale Rider?
Also already an ale. A prize winner iirc
brother nathaneil
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by brother nathaneil » 15 Apr 2011, 3:03pm
Nutsey wrote: brother nathaneil wrote: Pale Rider?
Also already an ale. A prize winner iirc
You do...
I should have done my homework!!!
Easy Rider (5.2% ABV)
Pale Rider (4.3% ABV)
Nutsey
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by Nutsey » 15 Apr 2011, 3:12pm
brother nathaneil wrote: Nutsey wrote: brother nathaneil wrote: Pale Rider?
Also already an ale. A prize winner iirc
You do...
I should have done my homework!!!
Easy Rider (5.2% ABV)
Pale Rider (4.3% ABV)
Yes, 'homework'. Thats what I'll call it tonight
brother nathaneil
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by brother nathaneil » 15 Apr 2011, 3:20pm
Nutsey wrote: brother nathaneil wrote: You do...
I should have done my homework!!!
Yes, 'homework'. Thats what I'll call it tonight
At the
PUB lic library?
Nutsey
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by Nutsey » 15 Apr 2011, 3:24pm
brother nathaneil wrote: Nutsey wrote: brother nathaneil wrote: You do...
I should have done my homework!!!
Yes, 'homework'. Thats what I'll call it tonight
At the
PUB lic library?
Yes, to quench my thirst for knowledge
alicej
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by alicej » 15 Apr 2011, 4:50pm
Nutsey wrote: brother nathaneil wrote: Nutsey wrote: Yes, 'homework'. Thats what I'll call it tonight
At the
PUB lic library?
Yes, to quench my thirst for knowledge
Leeds actually has a pub called The Library. I still think of it as The Library and Firkin.
mrs doubtfire
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by mrs doubtfire » 15 Apr 2011, 9:55pm
Its a pity your not a motorcyclist . Could have called it Piston Ale .
hubgearfreak
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by hubgearfreak » 15 Apr 2011, 9:57pm
alicej wrote: (this is pretty basic, pale, bit fizzy, quite alcoholic!).
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if only your LBS was spa cycles, i think i may just have a name
Vorpal
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by Vorpal » 16 Apr 2011, 5:30pm
As long as it's not helmet head
“In some ways, it is easier to be a dissident, for then one is without responsibility.” ― Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom
jezer
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by jezer » 16 Apr 2011, 7:24pm
Are you going to do it in granny ring-pull cans?
Power to the pedals
gnvqsos
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by gnvqsos » 17 Apr 2011, 6:59pm
Double Diamond,Miilestones Pedalgree and Ruddles 531 are three Midland beers which would be on my list,Pale Rider from Sheffield,and finally there is C(h)ains form Liverpool
AlanD
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by AlanD » 18 Apr 2011, 2:31pm
Hi Alice.
A little while ago in another thread, someone suggested a meet-up. If it happens, are we going to get to try any of your magnificent brew?
Alan
alicej
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by alicej » 18 Apr 2011, 5:48pm
Alan D wrote: Hi Alice.
A little while ago in another thread, someone suggested a meet-up. If it happens, are we going to get to try any of your magnificent brew?
Alan
Yes of course, if there's still any left. If I'd known it'd turn out so well I'd have made loads more of the stuff!