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12th January 06, 11:07 AM
#1
Another surprise
This is what I found in Sainburys today. Will taste it tomorrow.
Iechyd Da
Derek
A Proud Welsh Cilt Wearer
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12th January 06, 11:12 AM
#2
Aaaahhhh! I've never tried that ale, but I have drunk Harviestoun Bitter and Twisted, and is it ever good. I look forward to your "ale review"!
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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12th January 06, 12:07 PM
#3
My bar had Harviestoun Bitter & Twisted on tap for a while, but I haven't tried the Haggis Hunter's.
I tried the series of Scottish ales: Fraoch (heather), Scots Pine, Ebulum (elderberry), and Kelpie (seaweed). I think the Kelpie might go well sip for sip with Laphroaig, since both tout their connection with the sea.
There's a new American brewery, Old Burnside, making Scottish-style ales. I've had the Dirty Penny ale and the Ten Penny bitter.
Andrew.
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12th January 06, 12:15 PM
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I think I will be off to J Sainsbury Friday
Derek
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12th January 06, 12:16 PM
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As far as I remember, in my beer bottles collection I have Fraoch and Arran Blonde, and of course Tennent's, that I get in Glasgow last easter. Here i found Gordon Ale and Gordon's Silly Beer, as well as other two makers that I don't remember now, but I know I've got (there are over 215 bottles in my collection!!)
¡Salud!
T O N O
P.S.: By the way, on our kilted meeting in Drumnadrochit on August the 1st, I'll keep some space in my baggage to add two or three more! :mrgreen:
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13th January 06, 01:59 AM
#6
Derek,
I suspect it would take more than 4.4% ABV to keep a real Haggis Hunter satisfied, with a warm feeling inside.;)
Did your local Sainsbury's have Robinsons Old Tom in over the Christmas period? Mine did. Now that would keep any Haggis Hunter warm at 8.5% ABV.
Regards,
Rob
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13th January 06, 03:45 AM
#7
Heretics-all of you heretics.
Now write this down very carefully:-
I only drink single malt.
Stick to that and you will live to a happy old age.
James
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