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Quote the despotic banana at 27 Apr 2012 1.08pm
Quote Deleagle at 25 Apr 2012 9.21pm
'Blandford Flyer' A medium bodied ale with a spicy ginger and toffee aroma, followed by a taste of sweet ginger and strong spice.
Edited by Deleagle (25 Apr 2012 9.42pm)
It's named after the fishermen that use the Blandford Fly
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Quote Deleagle at 27 Apr 2012 1.33pm
Quote the despotic banana at 27 Apr 2012 1.08pm
Quote Deleagle at 25 Apr 2012 9.21pm
'Blandford Flyer' A medium bodied ale with a spicy ginger and toffee aroma, followed by a taste of sweet ginger and strong spice.
Edited by Deleagle (25 Apr 2012 9.42pm)
It's named after the fishermen that use the Blandford Fly
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Quote the despotic banana at 27 Apr 2012 2.14pm
Eh? Didn't it use to be called Blandford Fly? It's named after the fishermen that use the Blandford Fly
Edited by Deleagle (27 Apr 2012 2.35pm)
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"Old Golden Hen".
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Beg to differ Del.It`s named after a little midge that lives about the Dorset Stour,and if the little feckers bite it don`t half hurt I bliddy know..... Quote Deleagle at 27 Apr 2012 1.33pm
Quote the despotic banana at 27 Apr 2012 1.08pm
Quote Deleagle at 25 Apr 2012 9.21pm
'Blandford Flyer' A medium bodied ale with a spicy ginger and toffee aroma, followed by a taste of sweet ginger and strong spice.
Edited by Deleagle (25 Apr 2012 9.42pm)
It's named after the fishermen that use the Blandford Fly
Boxing day 1964 I first saw Palace,dint know what they were about then at the age of 7,now all these years later I still don`t know.... |
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"Blandford Fly" is a tonic used to stimulate willies
cannot think of anything profound, witty, or pseudo-intellectual to put here. fck it! |
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Quote Morpeth Eagle at 28 Apr 2012 4.49am
Beg to differ Del.It`s named after a little midge that lives about the Dorset Stour,and if the little feckers bite it don`t half hurt I bliddy know..... Quote Deleagle at 27 Apr 2012 1.33pm
Quote the despotic banana at 27 Apr 2012 1.08pm
Quote Deleagle at 25 Apr 2012 9.21pm
'Blandford Flyer' A medium bodied ale with a spicy ginger and toffee aroma, followed by a taste of sweet ginger and strong spice.
Edited by Deleagle (25 Apr 2012 9.42pm)
It's named after the fishermen that use the Blandford Fly
The Three Twerps were one twerp short... again! |
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Tonight, to accompany the fabulous Palace victory, I will be buying either a six pack of pure blonde premium OR a six pack of Little Creatures Pale Ale.
Going for best poster from Subiaco, Perth award in the next HOL awards |
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tonight,just like last night, sainsburys, taste the difference, London porter, brewed by shepherd neame, same stuff in asda is called whitechapel porter, again brewed by shepherd neame, strange really cos as far as i'm aware shepherd neame dont do porter under their own label !
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So far have downed approx 2 pints of Youngs ordinary, 3 pints of Shepherd Neame Spitfire and 3 pints of Everards Tiger. Off out for a ruby and beer starting at 20:00 so will update of intake tomorrow, if still alive Ruby + Edited by Deleagle (28 Apr 2012 6.36pm)
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Quote kayjaybee at 28 Apr 2012 11.59am
tonight,just like last night, sainsburys, taste the difference, London porter, brewed by shepherd neame, same stuff in asda is called whitechapel porter, again brewed by shepherd neame, strange really cos as far as i'm aware shepherd neame dont do porter under their own label ! Sainsbury's used to do their own brand 'Rutland Ale' which was actually Ruddles County in disguise, bloody great stuff!!
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Tonight, a bottle of Peter Lehmann Barossa Shiraz 2009.
Isn’t it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too? |
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