28Oct
October 28th, 2009Alan WalshWatering HolesThis post does exactly what it says on the tin. A couple of weeks ago I had a day off work and thought a trip to sample the real ale houses of London was in order.Some of the establishments warranted posts of their own but, unfortunately, some did not. Those that did not are only mentioned here and may include brief tasting notes of the beers we (my University housemate and East End friend Jack was helping me out for the day) came across during our trave
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Alan’s Daytrip to London
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27Oct
October 27th, 2009FletchtheMonkeyBeer Reviews, Traditional AleThis entry is part 7 of 6 in the series Sainsbury’s Beer CompetitionSainsbury’s Beer CompetitionSainsbury’s Beer CompetitionWoods Shropshire LassBirds & Bees by William Brothers Brewing CoBath Ales Golden HareHardcore IPA by BrewDogCeilidh Lager by Williams BrosBays BreakerBays are very much an unknown to me, and this is the real beauty of the Sainsbury’s beer competition.
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Bays Breaker
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23Oct
Introducing: Home Beer Brewing Secrets If the idea of being able to craft delicious homemade beer is something that appeals to you – regardless of how much money you have, you’re educational background, your skills or the amount of equipment you own, then you will love this… But one quick thing before I continue: I have $89.90 in free bonuses reserved in your name. To discover how easy it is to get all of them for FREE , follow the link below. If you are just startin
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Making Great Beer
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15Oct
Screw the wine. The big news this week is LA Beer Week
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Wednesday Wineup – 10/14
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13Oct
10/17/2009 Oregon Bounty Fresh Hop Beer Tastival 948 Olive St. Eugene Admission is free 21+ Only $5 for a tasting glass-Required to taste
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Eugene Tastival
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06Oct
by Luke Porter Typically, people make small home brews, and so if you are planning on making a large home brew, then there are several pointers that you are absolutely going to want to take into consideration. Most people only plan on making a large home brew if they are having a lot of people over or if they are planning to store most of the brew away so that they can use it in the future, and both of these reasons are acceptable.
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Brewing Your Own Beer : Bigger May Be Better
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05Oct
Well done @joemewis! about 2 minutes ago from web @markdredge A plastic glass? Nothing tastes good in a plastic glass!! about 11 minutes ago from web
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