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Beer recommendations
So the only thing I miss heaps since moving to the UK is good beer - I really like pale ales and IPAs, nom nom nom. I tired Erdinger, that was quite delicious. Anyone got some sweet recommendations so I don't have to go out and drink the town dry?
Re: Beer recommendations
Anything from the Badger brewery;

And anything from Wychwood,

particularly Hobgoblin;


And anything from Wychwood,

particularly Hobgoblin;

Re: Beer recommendations
You may not like if it if you drink IPAs, personally I think Old Tom and Old Tom chocolate are the best beers I have ever had.

Best pub for beers is The Turf in Oxford.


Best pub for beers is The Turf in Oxford.

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Re: Beer recommendations
There you go: The Proper Beer Thread
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firky wrote:You may not like if it if you drink IPAs, personally I think Old Tom and Old Tom chocolate are the best beers I have ever had.
Best pub for beers is The Turf in Oxford.
CHOCOLATE BEER?!?!?!

oh sweet, will check this out, thanksdjekos wrote:There you go: The Proper Beer Thread

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Re: Beer recommendations
Not a rhubard eater at ALL. However, after going through a massaive ale and beer stage and trying basically every bottles beer I could, this is one of the nicest I came across. Probably out of a rough 150-200 figure! They did sell it in tesco for a VERY brief time where I live, but i havn't been able to find it for a few years now



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Re: Beer recommendations
Waitrose sell Sierra Nevada IPAautobot wrote:So the only thing I miss heaps since moving to the UK is good beer - I really like pale ales and IPAs, nom nom nom. I tired Erdinger, that was quite delicious. Anyone got some sweet recommendations so I don't have to go out and drink the town dry?
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Re: Beer recommendations
Holts? Don't know if you can get it outside of Manchester. But that stuff is tasty. Much like drinking a tree.
Re: Beer recommendations
I haven't been able to drink for like a month and a half and I miss it!! 
This thread does not help.

This thread does not help.
Re: Beer recommendations
innis and gunn, its stored in whisky barrels for flavour and tastes super sweet
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timmy taylors.. standard i know but still, s'always on tap when i'm ere
got some fruity melon and peach badger in the fridge and some honeycomb in the fridge waiting for me when i get in
got some fruity melon and peach badger in the fridge and some honeycomb in the fridge waiting for me when i get in
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Re: Beer recommendations
Why not?autobot wrote:Anyone got some sweet recommendations so I don't have to go out and drink the town dry?

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Last time I tried to do that my phone ended up in the toilet covered in my own vomit. ahhhh good times, good timesCrosby wrote:Why not?autobot wrote:Anyone got some sweet recommendations so I don't have to go out and drink the town dry?
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Hobgoblin is about the only thing I drink in this league. Tesco tomorrow to cop up something new. I know they do some Brewdog bottles so on that. Gonna keep an eye out for other stuff from here and the proper beer thread.wub wrote: particularly Hobgoblin;
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Re: Beer recommendations
Can't stress these beers enough, Wild Swan is impeccable! You should be able to get it in Waitrose now I think.Crosby wrote:
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Also, the man who said Brewdog is on the right track as although Scottish they adopt quite an American approach to brewing, give Punk IPA a try - should be able to get it in Tesco.

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budweisers proper good
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I hope you mean Budvar... because last time I checked rice wasn't an ingredient in beer!64hz wrote:budweisers proper good

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