Beer recommendations.. What's tickling your buds, bud?

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Beer recommendations.. What's tickling your buds, bud?

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Well, not Budweiser obviously.

In this hot weather I've been enjoying the pronounced grapefruit flavour within Brewdog 's "Elvis Juice"

The other night, a chilled stout (Liverpool brewery) by "Love Lane" maple syrup stout, ..they used a lot of maple, delicious, caramel, no sharp coffee notes
At 7.4% a definite armchair beer, much stronger than I'd usually drink ..session brews at 3.8 -4.2% ..but hey.

Oh the cheaper end of the scale a regular "I just fancy a bottle" ..I have no qualms with an £0.89p cold "banks" ale, (lidl, aldi, tesco) ..quaffable if you haven't tried it.
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Brewdog's Hazy Jane is my current favourite.
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local beer and in your words " tickeling" the " Buds" , for me , why do you ask , that way ? No Dating hotline available ?
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Ha ha Billi, its a British idiom "tickling the taste buds" whats satisfying your thirst or your hunger presently?

I suppose a similar German idiom would be Das Auge isst mit which i think means your eyes eat with you ? so if it looks good it probably tastes good ?yes

Nothing to do with dating or other nefarious pastimes :lol:

Gus, not really a drinker of alcholic beverages maybe once or twice a month? but we have enjoyed some shandy made with doombar and of course the other favourite is any of the old mute cider pops - but thats just my jaded/ immature palate lol

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Tuborg Malt if in bottle or Efes on draught. At home I am a simple man. Stella Artois. :)
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Mr Gus wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 1:33 pm Well, not Budweiser obviously.

In this hot weather I've been enjoying the pronounced grapefruit flavour within Brewdog 's "Elvis Juice"

The other night, a chilled stout (Liverpool brewery) by "Love Lane" maple syrup stout, ..they used a lot of maple, delicious, caramel, no sharp coffee notes
At 7.4% a definite armchair beer, much stronger than I'd usually drink ..session brews at 3.8 -4.2% ..but hey.

Oh the cheaper end of the scale a regular "I just fancy a bottle" ..I have no qualms with an £0.89p cold "banks" ale, (lidl, aldi, tesco) ..quaffable if you haven't tried it.
I cannot stomach Elvis Juice, I'm all about "Hazy Jane" and "Gamma Ray" though.
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Moxi wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 2:13 pm Ha ha Billi, its a British idiom "tickling the taste buds" whats satisfying your thirst or your hunger presently?

I suppose a similar German idiom would be Das Auge isst mit which i think means your eyes eat with you ? so if it looks good it probably tastes good ?yes

Nothing to do with dating or other nefarious pastimes :lol:

Gus, not really a drinker of alcholic beverages maybe once or twice a month? but we have enjoyed some shandy made with doombar and of course the other favourite is any of the old mute cider pops - but thats just my jaded/ immature palate lol

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We are all still learners Billi :) and as a Yorkshire man I can honestly say your English is way better than mine :lol:

How's your mushrooms ? mine last batch all succumbed to the hot weather and I could not get them to cultivate no matter what I tried, I still have some starter so I will try another batch in September I think.

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well , would be great to multiply like mushrooms , big hopes then :D (if we have the water)



https://www.beerwanderers.com/tag/beer- ... itzerland/ beeing back here , but miss West Cork Ireland and a good Stout of Murtphys
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Anyone visiting CAMRA Peterborough beer fest 23rd they 27th August?
https://pborobeerfest.camra.org.uk

https://tckty.camra.org.uk/e/48/43rd-pe ... al#details
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