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nobbynobbs
25th August 2007, 07:07 AM
Well i was going to do a poll but then you'd only be able to choose from a list that i thought of. To be honest that would have excluded lager and mass produced bitters, well and cider as well.

so my favourite two are:

Bowman ales (http://www.bowman-ales.com/about_us.html)

or

Ringwood brewery (http://www.ringwoodbrewery.co.uk/)


:beer:

Matrix
25th August 2007, 10:59 AM
My 2 drinks of choice.

Frome Valley Cider (http://www.henneys.co.uk/products.htm) :beer:


or

Grolsch (http://www.grolsch.co.uk/home.html) :beer:

Bill D (wwh)
25th August 2007, 02:37 PM
Wadworth's (http://www.wadworth.co.uk/) 6X

and

Greene King's Abbot Ale (http://www.abbotale.co.uk/)

keehotee
27th August 2007, 06:41 PM
Anything by Gales or Heavitree would be obvious if you knew the family ot where I live - so instead it'll have to be Hobgoblin (Wychwood) or Waggledance..... or, on a hot day, Hoegaarden...!! (on draught in the Red Barn !)

DR. Ape
27th August 2007, 11:05 PM
Adnams (http://www.adnams.co.uk/) - worth the travel to get it from "the horses mouth".

molfrew-mosstoad
28th August 2007, 08:25 AM
Another Vote for Abbot Ale here :beer:

With Adnams Broadside (http://www.beerfromthecoast.co.uk/beers_broadside.html) as runner up, much better in SOuthwold than anywhere else though & I dont recommend the stuff in tins!!

DR. Ape
31st August 2007, 12:46 AM
oh yes Adnams out of the barrel is the only way to get it
only dont get the last one out of the barrel as it tends to be a tad bit course
:beer:

keehotee
31st August 2007, 12:40 PM
Hmmmmmmmmm
Any amateur (or otherwise) sociologists out there?
This thread has highlighted several points....either:-

1. Geocachers don't drink lager (even proper lagers (even some mass produced ones))
or
2. Only real ale drinkers are likely to participate in GAGB forums.
or
3. We're all liars, and are partial to a pint of something fizzy from an aluminium cask on a hot day, but daren't admit it to our peers.
or
4. Bu66er that, I don't care how hot it is outside, I'm going to drink it warm and flat anyway.

nobbynobbs
31st August 2007, 09:20 PM
i can only speak for myself, either it's good real ale or i don't bother. rather that than drink some fizzy pi55 :o

Matrix
31st August 2007, 10:06 PM
Originally posted by keehotee@Aug 31 2007, 11:40 AM
Hmmmmmmmmm
Any amateur (or otherwise) sociologists out there?
This thread has highlighted several points....either:-

1. Geocachers don't drink lager (even proper lagers (even some mass produced ones))
I admitted to Grolsch :beer:

keehotee
1st September 2007, 07:36 AM
i can only speak for myself, either it's good real ale or i don't bother. rather that than drink some fizzy pi55

....but that's because you only ever drink halves....... and not all lagers are fizzy pi55 - some of them are "real"

molfrew-mosstoad
1st September 2007, 03:26 PM
Lol, I must admit we usually have some Stella in the fridge but its more of a thirst quencher at mealtimes than a drink I would choose over a nice ale.... As I said before Dont try Broadside from a tin YUK!! Actually we drink Stella more as a "soft drink" .... Dunno what that says for us though LOL :P

nobbynobbs
1st September 2007, 10:14 PM
drinking a pint doesn't make the drink taste any better or worse than a half!!! :lol:

and REAL lager is an oxymoron if ever there was one :lol:

keehotee
2nd September 2007, 04:21 AM
Don't confuse disco-pi55 with lager - there's as many cr4p, mass produced "ales" on the bar as there are lagers....

Try one of these-

Bock/Doppledock: Strong, heavy, medium to dark lager.
Dortmund: A clean lager, with a malty taste.
Dunkel: ('dark' in German) dark lager from Munich.
Helles: (pale beer): A pale golden lager, with a malty taste.
Oktoberfest/Märzen: A deep amber beer originally brewed in March.
Schwarzbier: A dark lager with a chocolate-like flavour.
Vienna Lager: A reddish brown beer with a malty taste.
Spezial: A storng, full-bodied, bittersweet lager.

nobbynobbs
2nd September 2007, 05:30 AM
Stone the blasphemer!!!!!! :o ;) :lol:

keehotee
2nd September 2007, 06:15 AM
:P :beer: :P :D

John Smiths
Tetley
Boddingtons
Guinness
Watneys

need I carry on.........?

molfrew-mosstoad
2nd September 2007, 07:00 AM
Originally posted by nobbynobbs@Sep 2 2007, 05:30 AM
Stone the blasphemer!!!!!! :o ;) :lol:
:lol: :lol:

DR. Ape
2nd September 2007, 08:39 PM
"No, oh no
You can't do a stoning, its over and done too quick.
Take them down to the local stocks and you can have
more fun using:-

1 good old tomatoes

2 spuds

3 eggs

4 apples

5 oranges

and to top it off those left over christmas
Sprouts."

Ok I must admit to the odd John Smiths out of a tin when camping, along with Carlsberg, Tetley, Fosters if really pushed (and i mean really desperate!). :cheers:

nobbynobbs
3rd September 2007, 07:13 AM
looks like it's time to start some sort of therapy group to ease you poor fools back into the real world of real beer.

now repeat this phrase

" hello, my name's (insert name) and i've been drinking some chemical slush."

the first step may be the hardest but trust me it's worth it. :lol: :lol:





and it's that or the stocks :ph34r: :blink:

keehotee
3rd September 2007, 07:25 AM
"Unreal" beer doesn't have to be chemical slush - it could just be filtered before barrelling/bottling, to prevent further fermentation - or it could use bottom yeast instead of top........ both of which (according to CAMRA) prevent it from being "real" !

(But then, isn't having a big bushy beard, driving a Rover, and smoking a pipe also a membership requirement of CAMRA?)
(Should fit in well here, then)

nobbynobbs
3rd September 2007, 07:13 PM
carefull, i can think of at least one reviewer that fits that description :lol: you might find getting any more caches approved difficult ;)

and at the end of the day if you wish to pollute your body with those nancy boy drinks that just leaves more of the good stuff for the rest of us :wacko: :lol:

Alice Band
16th September 2007, 10:54 PM
Hopback brewery, Wychwood, Gales HSB (but they arent in Horndean anymore :( ) and Timmy Tailor's Landlord :cheers: :beer:

Nighteyes
29th September 2007, 12:52 PM
Grolsch, preferably draught. :beer:
Heineken, preferably draught. :beer:
Herforder, anyway it comes. :beer:
Amstel, bottled and by the crate please!!! :beer:

Yes I'm a larger drinker and there is nothing wrong with my tastebuds

Archangel
2nd October 2007, 09:32 PM
ANY beer in a tin is an abomination , if it has to be prepacked at least use a proper glass bottle :P