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In case you've not noticed it, Morrison's currently have a 'Beer Festival' promotion on, with loads of guest bottled ales. (4 for £6).
http:// tinyurl .com/go ea6s9
Some are old favourites (such as Young's Double Chocolate Stout) but there are quite a few which are new to me.
I'm currently enjoying a few bottles of this:
http:// www.mor duebrew ery.com /beers/ beer.ph p?beers _id=1
Happy supping, guys (and gals)!
;-)
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Some are old favourites (such as Young's Double Chocolate Stout) but there are quite a few which are new to me.
I'm currently enjoying a few bottles of this:
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Happy supping, guys (and gals)!
;-)
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It's not the price which attracted to me the offer. (As you say, it's fairly common across the major supermarkets). It was simply the chance to try a few different beers (which seem to have been well selected, as they all seem to have won plenty of awards).
If you do go into Morrison's, don't waste your time looking in the usual place for bottled beers. You'll probably find the promotion on a completely separate display elsewhere in the store. (At least that's how they've done it in Ipswich).
It's not the price which attracted to me the offer. (As you say, it's fairly common across the major supermarkets). It was simply the chance to try a few different beers (which seem to have been well selected, as they all seem to have won plenty of awards).
If you do go into Morrison's, don't waste your time looking in the usual place for bottled beers. You'll probably find the promotion on a completely separate display elsewhere in the store. (At least that's how they've done it in Ipswich).
Yes, I spotted that one, Captain2.
I'm not normally a great fan of rhubarb but I know that it goes well in some combinations (such as rhubarb and ginger ice cream), so I might give it a try:
http:// www.ilk leybrew ery.co. uk/our- beers/i tem/sib eria
I'm not normally a great fan of rhubarb but I know that it goes well in some combinations (such as rhubarb and ginger ice cream), so I might give it a try:
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^^^ I lived in Yorkshire (Sheffield) for 20 years, Z-M. My opinion of Tetley's beers was that they were great around Leeds but they simply didn't travel well. (It was almost impossible to find a decent pint of Tetley's around Sheffield although a few Rotherham pubs seemed capable of looking after their beers properly).
Leeds Brewery is a new one to me but I'll try to sample their beer via the Morrison's promotion. (The only problem of such promotions is that you find an ale you really like and then,when the promotion ends, you can't get hold of it again!)
Leeds Brewery is a new one to me but I'll try to sample their beer via the Morrison's promotion. (The only problem of such promotions is that you find an ale you really like and then,when the promotion ends, you can't get hold of it again!)
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