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Posted
2 hours ago, radcliffe white said:

Touching nearly £6 in the ground isn’t it?

premium my arse, not a patch on

moretti, superbock, sagres, estrella, & peroni 

That Moretti Sale di Mare is good gear! Ice cold bottle of that really hits the spot

Posted
28 minutes ago, boltonboris said:

That Moretti Sale di Mare is good gear! Ice cold bottle of that really hits the spot

Salty beer? I'll take your word on that.

Posted
9 minutes ago, Traf said:

Salty beer? I'll take your word on that.

Salt

Beer?

 

Beer with salt in?

Salt. Beer?

 

Thats worse than mushy peas on a Xmas dinner

Posted
13 minutes ago, Chadderton said:

I like my IPA'S, but Poretti is a damn fine lager.

I spent ages just thinking it’s a knock-off Moretti until I saw it on draught in the bar at the athletics stadium by Fiorentina’s ground 

Posted
8 hours ago, tomski said:

Ah nice one. Will have a mooch. Alhambra is the serious beer of Spain. Let you know how it goes

unless you wanna chuck one over the fence.

Yep. Top stuff and sold at the Spanish Club here in Perth which I frequent from time to time.

My personal favourite is Estrella Galicia but I have become very partial to Victoria Marengo Negra in recent times. You'd never be constipated with the latter!

Posted
2 minutes ago, bolty58 said:

Yep. Top stuff and sold at the Spanish Club here in Perth which I frequent from time to time.

My personal favourite is Estrella Galicia but I have become very partial to Victoria Marengo Negra in recent times. You'd never be constipated with the latter!

Galicia is a beast. Will look for the Victoria 

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Italian lager is my favourite, Peroni, Moretti, also the french lager Kronenbourg is a great lager. Not too fussed about Spanish lager, but will drink San Miguel.

Posted
6 hours ago, Traf said:

I think you're all trying too hard.

Lager snobbery surely isn't a thing, is it? Doesn't a bog standard German beer just piss all over these brands?

I wouldn't know, I mainly drink Guinness.

Saying how madri is coors makes you really cool though. Truth is it’s a perfectly adequate pint when served cold. 

Posted
6 hours ago, boltonboris said:

That Moretti Sale di Mare is good gear! Ice cold bottle of that really hits the spot

Lovely when you have it with some Italian snacks 😁

Posted
7 hours ago, Traf said:

I think you're all trying too hard.

Lager snobbery surely isn't a thing, is it? Doesn't a bog standard German beer just piss all over these brands?

I wouldn't know, I mainly drink Guinness.

You make a fair point. Never had a bad German beer that I can recall.

Tomski is reet though. There are some excellent Spanish beers if you know where to look - ciders too.

Posted
8 hours ago, bolty58 said:

You make a fair point. Never had a bad German beer that I can recall.

Tomski is reet though. There are some excellent Spanish beers if you know where to look - ciders too.

Yeah German beers are the top dogs. It frustrates me that we accept second rate. Seeing Augustiner in more pubs though. The place in Horwich though served it warm the other week. Not cool.

Posted

Madri seems a rip off for the quality 

Best Brewery in the whole UK in my humble opinion. 

https://www.blackislebrewery

Well worth picking it up if you see it in a shop. Saw it being stocked in the Lakes recently. 
 

And if for any mad reason any of you end up Inverness- get to the bar. Stunning selection on draft and wood fired pizzas. 
 

https://www.blackislebrewery.com/visit-us/inverness-bar

 

What are people’s favourite breweries? 

Posted
24 minutes ago, London Wanderer said:

 

 

What are people’s favourite breweries? 

Jennings have some fine beers, think its based in Cumbria .

Used to make Sneck Lifter but not seen it for a long time, supped loads of it in a pub in Coventry one time, always had a bit of a treacle toffee taste i thought.

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Jennings are in Cockermouth Cumbria. We used to take a customer to a board mill near there and one of the people we took really liked his ale. We stayed at a hotel at the other end of the town and after work we would go for a meal and a drink. Once this bloke got in the Jennings pubs we couldn’t get him out. Sneck Lifter was his favourite.

Posted

Over the lake District i have had Loweswaters Gold a few times, its a light golden ale and personally i think its delicious but never seen it anywhere apart from around the lakes.

I found some beermats of Loweswaters Gold in a pub in Lancaster but they never had the beer and denied they had ever even heard of it , but all their beer mats on tables.🤷

Posted
2 hours ago, Whitestar said:

Jennings have some fine beers, think its based in Cumbria .

Used to make Sneck Lifter but not seen it for a long time, supped loads of it in a pub in Coventry one time, always had a bit of a treacle toffee taste i thought.

Oh yeah, had their golden ale the other week in the Lakes. Lovely stuff

Posted

Kirkby Lonsdale Brewery do some fine ales, especially the stout and their 'tap' outlet is brilliant. I nipped in for a couple last night.

Posted

We went on a brewery trip from the Top Lock to Hawkshead brewery. They do some nice stuff. I like the Windermere Pale but I think it’s only about 3.8%. You’d drown in it before you got pissed. 
It’s a nice village with plenty of pubs.

Posted
20 hours ago, Leyther_Matt said:

I spent ages just thinking it’s a knock-off Moretti until I saw it on draught in the bar at the athletics stadium by Fiorentina’s ground 

So did I until just now when I read your post, 😭 

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