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    Isle of discombobulation Joe 90's Avatar
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    The Real Ale Trail

    I'll kick this thread off with an interesting article about real ale ties across the pond...

    USA resident travels 5,000 miles to take part in Stockport ale trail | Local News | News | Stockport Nub News | by Alasdair Perry


    The Seattle Slurpers taking a leaf out of the Stockport shitfacers book.
    Shalom

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    Even in UK, the campaign for real ale, CAMRA is a minority sport/hobby. When you put micro breweries in Asia up against alcohol giants with a national monopoly, it is pointless.

    I discussed this with a Brit brewer in Thailand, who invested huge funds in buying the materiel necessary.to function, even as a microbrewery. His product costs were higher, and as soon as his project became successful, the big players closed him down.

    All his dreams and investment, washed away overnight. No room for such entrepreneurship in Asia. It’s a closed shop.
    I use a local Belgian microbrewery and it’s quite drinkable, including a stout and cider both on draft. Prices have just gone up by 25p a pint. I expect to pay extra and I don’t drink much these days anyway, but I am surprised local pubs have put up with it for over a year.

    Given a choice of decent draft ale, even Belgian derived, versus the bottled gas and chemicals produced regionally, I know which one I prefer. It won’t be long now until it is closed down for tax reasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    I discussed this with a Brit brewer in Thailand, who invested huge funds in buying the materiel necessary.to function, even as a microbrewery. His product costs were higher, and as soon as his project became successful, the big players closed him down.
    I had two mates who bought surplus cider off the big breweries, bottled/canned it themselves, won "Best Label" awards across Europe and made a pretty packet out of it.

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    Are you going to do a real ale tour, Joe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    Are you going to do a real ale tour, Joe?
    That should pose no significant problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    That should pose a significant problem
    FTFY.


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    Anyone guess where this pint of Ale came from?The Real Ale Trail-20240704_201441-jpg

    A few clues...

    The glass
    A Celebrity owned micro brewery
    Top Gear
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails The Real Ale Trail-20240704_201441-jpg  

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Anyone guess where this pint of Ale came from?

    A few clues...

    The glass
    A Celebrity owned micro brewery
    Top Gear
    Not a southern brew. Softer southern pussies could not manage real ale with a head on it.

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    Your sample?

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    Your sample?


    Mine is the colour of straw, as it should be

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Anyone guess where this pint of Ale came from?
    Hawkstone, Jeremy Clarkson's brewery
    with the coordinates on the glass..

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    started the train one a few times at stalybridge, never made it past huddersfield

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Softer southern pussies
    nothing wrong with soft pussy regardless of origin, I'd lager have a bottle in front of me than a pre frontal lowbottomy

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    nothing wrong with soft pussy regardless of origin, I'd lager have a bottle in front of me than a pre frontal lowbottomy
    You being of Irish extraction should be drinking draught Guinness with a head on it.

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