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 Least surprising part of this post.SporadicAddick said:
 £6.50 plus 12.5% service charge.IdleHans said:
 Do you remember how much they charged for that abomination?SporadicAddick said:One for the Guinness purists and @guinnessaddick. Poured at the Leonardo Hotel Tower Bridge. This was my second pint. The first was served in a Peroni glass. It took the barman about two and a half pints to serve one. I shouldn't really have accepted it but it was great comedy value.
 Luckily I had the benefit of being in Dublin last week as well, and enjoyed several more correct pours. 
 We also had lunch there, which was equally amusing. There were 4 of us eating, and they served us 6 main courses - we were the only people in the restaurant. I didn't need pudding...2
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            SporadicAddick said:One for the Guinness purists and @guinnessaddick. Poured at the Leonardo Hotel Tower Bridge. This was my second pint. The first was served in a Peroni glass. It took the barman about two and a half pints to serve one. I shouldn't really have accepted it but it was great comedy value.
 Luckily I had the benefit of being in Dublin last week as well, and enjoyed several more correct pours. 
 Absolute shocker of a pint.1
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            To be fair that’s what the punter asked for0
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            Some people are beyond help.
 Half the pleasure of Guinness is the beer coming through under the foam.
 **Walks away shaking head**0
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            Guinness - the most overrated beer on the planet. Discuss.4
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 I don’t really understand how it’s become so popular, is it all just clever marketing playing on the Irish angle?SomervilleAddick said:Guinness - the most overrated beer on the planet. Discuss.0
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 Yes because millions of people from around the world drink it because of a marketing angle....se9addick said:
 I don’t really understand how it’s become so popular, is it all just clever marketing playing on the Irish angle?SomervilleAddick said:Guinness - the most overrated beer on the planet. Discuss.
 The largest market for Guinness outside of the UK and I is Africa. Their marketing doesn't mention Ireland, because its considered an African beer (note - different "types" of Guinness exist in different markets).
 I really enjoy Guinness.0
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            Guinness is ok if there's only fizzy keg beers available, but a pub like that is best avoided.
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             Just had this handed to me as a thank you for looking after their beloved cat for a wee bit longer than expected courtesy of Storm Arwen. Just had this handed to me as a thank you for looking after their beloved cat for a wee bit longer than expected courtesy of Storm Arwen.
 What a lovely gesture.
 Can’t wait to try it 😍😁1
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             My haul of Other Half cans that arrived from the US over the weekend. Not cheap at approx £9 a can, but so much better than most (to me, at least..). Cheers5 My haul of Other Half cans that arrived from the US over the weekend. Not cheap at approx £9 a can, but so much better than most (to me, at least..). Cheers5
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            Anyone got a beer advent calendar this year? Thought I'd mi it up and get a craft cider one. Usually go with beer hawk though0
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            I love a drop of Guinness. I was going to say it's a hard pint to get wrong, but seemingly not by the look of the above. I always choose it as my safe pint if I don't quite trust what might come out of the other taps.2
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            Currently sipping this, Ossett Excelsius, in the State Bar, Glasgow. Very pleasant. Looking forward to a plethora of good beers when down in London next week. 0 0
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            ...and now this, Oakham Sikander. Itshh very, very pleasant.
 Oakham never seem to do a bad pint. 0 0
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            This sounds revolting tbf but was actually really nice. 4 4
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            This is nice but definitely a sipper at 10.5%! 
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            Popped into the excellent Brick Brewery taproom last night,
 This IPA (“Hop”) was nice 
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            The annual year end Lamplighter Brewing Luminary Society gathering. It’s a subscription club for 6 unique beers. Most end up being sours or imperial stouts. At this years event we’ve got 2020 Luminary 1 on draft. The bottle was one of my favorites. Although it’s listed as cherry and passion fruit, the cherry has really taken over. It’s an absolute beauty. 4 4
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            This is the last beer for this years subscription. Imperial stout, loads of vanilla aged in bourbon barrels and a massive 13.8%. Smooth, warming, not at all boozy. I’m in for another year. 4 4
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 A cracking pint, shame it set me back £6.75!0
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            I hope you kept the glass0
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            Gone local, from just up the road in Wimborne. Very decent session beer. 
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             This is a very nice Cloudwater IPA, nursing me through day 3 of my Covid isolation period.2 This is a very nice Cloudwater IPA, nursing me through day 3 of my Covid isolation period.2
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 Good lad.SomervilleAddick said:I retired in May. This is my new job.0
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            Anybody else made a start on the Christmas ales this weekend? 
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            Was looking forward to a trip to Deya’s brewery taproom
 before Cheltenham away on 15/01 but given the covid situation this may be as close as I get… 
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            Got a few "golden ales" inuding boon doggle for Christmas from a colleague, about 4.2%. all very pleasant but feels odd to be drinking it after all the various craft beers and sours I've had the past few years!0













