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8 minutes ago, MancWanderer said:

Same here. Not my favourite but if it was that or Stones I drank Wards. Favoured the Tetley and Draught Bass pubs

Had both a tetleys and wards pub nearby

Much preferred the tetleys 

Plus landlord was a big Wednesday fan and used to get players drinking in there 

Had some great stories about John Sheridan and David Hirst 

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7 minutes ago, DirtySanchez said:

Had both a tetleys and wards pub nearby

Much preferred the tetleys 

Plus landlord was a big Wednesday fan and used to get players drinking in there 

Had some great stories about John Sheridan and David Hirst 

Which pubs out of interest? I lived next to The Hadfield on Barber Road for two years

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45 minutes ago, victor meldrew said:

if you are still alive in 30 years time , you will be saying how much you were conned by craft beers , same as craft gins

put loads  hops or fruit in it   to hide the inconstancy of the product

Byyyyyyy eck you’re a miserable bugger

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32 minutes ago, Spider said:

Byyyyyyy eck you’re a miserable bugger

But he's right.

These ales using the citra hops to make them grapefruity etc are masking the fact that it's not great beer.

Looked after properly, you can't beat traditional real ale.

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11 hours ago, Traf said:

But he's right.

These ales using the citra hops to make them grapefruity etc are masking the fact that it's not great beer.

Looked after properly, you can't beat traditional real ale.

Is that not a bit harsh?

I'm a great fan of traditional ales, but new styles are always worth exploring.

Not all flavours will be liked by everyone, but don't mind a bit of experimentation.

I'm keen on the history of very traditional drinks, mead and fruit meads for example. I want to brew some more, my last mead has been approved by a fellow poster for example, but doubt everyone would like it! Trouble is honey is bloody expensive to experiment with.

Me and my lad are about to put on some kiwi fruit wine. Always fancied trying it, dunno what it will be like, but I'll never know if I don't.

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5 minutes ago, Duck Egg said:

Caffreys, Murphys and Oranjeboom.  All sadly missed. 

Think it was after our last game at Barnsley

Couple of lads got on the train with 24 cans a piece of lager not a tune

They struggled to give it away

Seen it at the offy opposite Sheffield station recently, too

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3 hours ago, MickyD said:

Get a few days in Cork or Limerick (Or anywhere in Southern end of ROI. Murphys is a miles better stout than Guinness.

As a Guinness drinker  I agree to a degree.
If you can get a good pint of Guinness and it’s been looked after with the lines and temperature and it’s not watery or gassy then nothing compares but it’s finding a boozer that does this, Murphys across the board is usually pretty good, but I’d still take a good pint of Guinness over a good pint of Murphys 

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