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Moonlight wrote:Well deserved award IMO. http://www.thestar.co.uk/doncaster/Tut- ... 5428101.jp.


Something wrong with the link, Alan.
Moonlight wrote:Well deserved award IMO. http://www.thestar.co.uk/doncaster/Tut- ... 5428101.jp.


Something wrong with the link, Alan.






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seuseuwho? wrote:Visited the Sir John Ardeyne at Newark yesterday and had a pint and a half of the delectable Jaipur. A treat every time.

On Friday had a pint of Cathedral Ale's Golden Imp at the Sun Inn, Saxilby. A refreshing brew on a warm, sunny evening. Great food there too.

Jaipur is one of my favourites....sadly hard to come by.






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seuseuwho? wrote:Something wrong with the link, Alan.


Try it again. Not sure what happened with the first one. Fully agree about Jaipur, IMO the King of Pale Ales.

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Had a really enjoyable day in a few familiar haunts around Sheffield today.

Full report tomorrow.

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seuseuwho? wrote:Something wrong with the link, Alan.


You need to delete the full stop after jp

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John Charnock wrote:You need to delete the full stop after jp


Fingers crossed :wink:

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John Charnock wrote:You need to delete the full stop after jp


Yes, that works.

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EAGLEBLADE wrote:First time ive posted on this thread find it real interesting as started to get into real ales over the previous year,thought i'd post today as ive been to edale and sampled a couple, Englands glory 4.8% and Well Hung 7.2% which were both outstanding and hit the spot in the Jolly Rambler.


Hope you have better taste in beer than you have in football :wink:






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WANDERER wrote:Had a really enjoyable day in a few familiar haunts around Sheffield today.

Full report tomorrow.


Brakspear Oxford Gold (Cocked Hat)
Acorn Pioneer (Carlton)
Thornbridge Ashford (Bankers Draft)
Saltaire Crystal Red (Fat Cat)
Acorn Barnsley Bitter (Kelham Island Tavern)
Crown Stannington Stout & Burton Bridge Festival Ale (Hillsborough Hotel)
Farmers Brown Cow & Abbot Ale (Rawson Spring)

Those trams are wonderful.

Best drink of the day ... the Burton Bridge Festival Ale.

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Finally managed my first pint of Thorne Pale Ale at the Jemmy Hirst at Rawcliffe last night and was not disappointed. An excellent summer thirst quencher, though at £100 a share I can't really afford to invest sadly ,even if the dividend is in beer

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