Now, that looks (and reads) as though it could well be absolutely amazing. Good luck with the release.
Now, that looks (and reads) as though it could well be absolutely amazing. Good luck with the release.
Monday night good night
Not a problem! It’s named Rinse In Riffs by Monkish Brewing. The second was Verses & Scriptures, also by Monkish.@Mattlike: Obviously, I am whimpering with helpless envy at the first picture.
The labels on the sequin and fourth are unclear - perhaps it is the light, perhaps it is my ageing bespectacled eyes - but I cannot tell what they are - perhaps you could enlighten us?
Anyway, I hope you enjoyed sipping, savouring and swallowing them.
Not a problem! It’s named Rinse In Riffs by Monkish Brewing. The second was Verses & Scriptures, also by Monkish.
Guinness Stout
Which one, or which version?
There is the standard (draught) Guinness, and then, there are at least two versions of the legendary "Guinness Foreign Extra Stout" which I first came across - to my inexpressible delight - last year in Kenya.
This guy, not my picture though.
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Sneak peek. We tap our Imperial Stout on Friday. Too Of The World is one of our core brands.
An old favorite:
That is a beer I haven't seen in a very long time.
Do enjoy.
I do miss Old Peculier...
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It's still brewed in the UK, but no longer exported to the USA.Gosh.
Three classics.
Whatever happened to Old Peculiar?
It's still brewed in the UK, but no longer exported to the USA.
If I have to travel I want to have a beer where it's warm and sunny...
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