Still flailing after covid, "beer festivals"

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Re: Still flailing after covid, "beer festivals"

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Sure you’ll have a great time ;)
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Re: Still flailing after covid, "beer festivals"

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I'm going to have to find a cheap Wetherspoons hotel & a decent beer fest in the midlands, I need to do one after all that lockdown time
(We've a good bit beer fest over in Peterborough but the city itself leaves me cold, ..love Cambridge it's very mellow)
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Re: Still flailing after covid, "beer festivals"

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Joeboy wrote: Mon May 16, 2022 3:29 pm
Bugtownboy wrote: Mon May 16, 2022 2:58 pm ‘A’ pint :lol:
OK, it's a 10 day Euro run in the Mazda Bongo with my son. Should make it as far as Asschafenburg in Germany for a 🍕 at my mates pub. 6 years since son of sons had time away from work. On the lash seemed a safe bet to whinkle him out? Will mix in some mountains and lakes too. :twisted:

I really like Germany, son has never been.
Ahhhhh , enjoy that trip , if you have time head towards Bamberg about 100 miles East , than you enter Franconian brewery/ food beer, landscape Paradise ( known as the biggest small brewery density in the world )
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2017 ... g-bayreuth

I bite my tong now :D on a few stereo type comments in this good review .... :lol:
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Re: Still flailing after covid, "beer festivals"

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billi wrote: Mon May 16, 2022 9:13 pm
Joeboy wrote: Mon May 16, 2022 3:29 pm
Bugtownboy wrote: Mon May 16, 2022 2:58 pm ‘A’ pint :lol:
OK, it's a 10 day Euro run in the Mazda Bongo with my son. Should make it as far as Asschafenburg in Germany for a 🍕 at my mates pub. 6 years since son of sons had time away from work. On the lash seemed a safe bet to whinkle him out? Will mix in some mountains and lakes too. :twisted:

I really like Germany, son has never been.
Ahhhhh , enjoy that trip , if you have time head towards Bamberg about 100 miles East , than you enter Franconian brewery/ food beer, landscape Paradise ( known as the biggest small brewery density in the world )
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2017 ... g-bayreuth

I bite my tong now :D on a few stereo type comments in this good review .... :lol:
that city /council hall or Rathaus in Bamberg, had to be built there in the middle off the river as the border is the river , on oak as a fundament in the riverbed Image
billi

Re: Still flailing after covid, "beer festivals"

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How "back to normal" is it for others?
@ Gus

I write it down into my diary as a "phase of meditation " , I lost the place to stay in march 14. 2020 in Ireland

----- i cant believe, about what trifles , people can get upset sometimes , seems an endless loop for some to just need to blame others , whyle we are all on a " Watership Down "
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Re: Still flailing after covid, "beer festivals"

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billi wrote: Mon May 16, 2022 9:13 pm
Joeboy wrote: Mon May 16, 2022 3:29 pm
Bugtownboy wrote: Mon May 16, 2022 2:58 pm ‘A’ pint :lol:
OK, it's a 10 day Euro run in the Mazda Bongo with my son. Should make it as far as Asschafenburg in Germany for a 🍕 at my mates pub. 6 years since son of sons had time away from work. On the lash seemed a safe bet to whinkle him out? Will mix in some mountains and lakes too. :twisted:

I really like Germany, son has never been.
Ahhhhh , enjoy that trip , if you have time head towards Bamberg about 100 miles East , than you enter Franconian brewery/ food beer, landscape Paradise ( known as the biggest small brewery density in the world )
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2017 ... g-bayreuth

I bite my tong now :D on a few stereo type comments in this good review .... :lol:
Thanks Billi,
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