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M&S Cornish IPA 15 years 7 months ago #7

"TheBeerNut":1y9i235s wrote: As well as the Cornish IPA, the Southwold Winter Beer is excellent, as is the Scottish Ale. The Irish Stout and Lincolnshire Bitter are both very good. Wooden spoons for Cheshire Chocolate Porter, Christmas Ale and [b:1y9i235s]Yorkshire Bitter[/b:1y9i235s].[/quote:1y9i235s]

If that's the one that comes in dark red 440ml cans, it tastes like Smithwicks in disguise.

M&S Cornish IPA 15 years 7 months ago #8

Cheers TBN,

It appears I have some tasting to do... Did I spot a Kriek also in their range? I'm not a big fan but a brother of mine who lives in Brussels insists we imbibe a Frambois or a Kriek each time I visit.. Wouldn't reccomend a night out on them though..

M&S Cornish IPA 15 years 7 months ago #9

"Diablo":2kn2rali wrote: If that's the one that comes in dark red 440ml cans, it tastes like Smithwicks in disguise.[/quote:2kn2rali]No, that's the Leicestershire Bitter.

"Felini":2kn2rali wrote: Did I spot a Kriek also in their range?[/quote:2kn2rali]There's a Cherry Wheat Beer by Huyghe. But if I had €3.19 to spend on a 33cl bottle of beer, it wouldn't be in M&S.

M&S Cornish IPA 15 years 7 months ago #10

it does my head in that the grafton st m&s doesn't carry any beer. they have a reasonably large wine area, quite big actually, and the entire place is probably as big as the jervis branch. would it kill them to have 1 beer shelf? It's just the usual snobbery re: wine vs. beer.

M&S Cornish IPA 15 years 7 months ago #11

"RichieH":5729dvcq wrote: It's just the usual snobbery re: wine vs. beer.[/quote:5729dvcq]I think somebody said recently that Grafton St doesn't have a beer licence, but it has been applied for.

M&S Cornish IPA 15 years 7 months ago #12

ok. benefit of doubt granted on a temporary basis.
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