"Wobbler":tgeea3v8 wrote: Pity more places don't stock Weihenstephaner. I think's it my favourite weiss.[/quote:tgeea3v8]
I used to see it in The Long Stone in Townsend Street in Dublin. Haven't been in there in ages though.
"sbillings":1nfdt7so wrote: And you think calling him a fairy will help?[/quote:1nfdt7so]
Shit! <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D --> lol
Can't think of a macho name for a benign magical sprite who can grant beer wishes. Actually, I think I may be making this worse... I'll stop now.
As posted elsewhere Brew Moon IPA is quite nice - it may be from NZ but it's American in style. I've seen it in a few off licences now so it should be available. While we're on the theme of American Pale Ales I haven't seen Sierra Nevada Pale Ale or Liberty Ale on the beerlist - both would be nice additions.
I think the Tesco Finest is nasty stuff. I tipped half a bottle down the sink last time I had some. It's got a very unpleasant bitterness about it to my mind and the ingedients don't inspire much faith either.
&quot;Adeptus&quot;:ktppciuj wrote: Can't think of a macho name for a benign magical sprite who can grant beer wishes. Actually, I think I may be making this worse... I'll stop now.[/quote:ktppciuj] How about Beer God?
I have to disagree with you Hendrixcat, actually like the Tesco finest stuff a lot and there is nothing on the ingredient list you won't also find on the ingredient list on a bottle of Chimay Grand Reserve.