I intend posting while away. But I won't have chance today. I've a flight of eight and a half hours and then I'm getting pissed with Lew Bryson. Doesn't leave much time for blogging. So here are some more beer codes for your entertainment.




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2 comments:
Hello - long time reader, first time poster.
I know it's off topic but I'm going to London next week for the first time and I was wondering if anyone knew a pub where I can find mild ale?
Btw my favorite posts are the ones where you pick fights over beer style guides.
You could try the Gunmaker's in Clerkenwell:
http://www.urbanpath.com/london/
gastro-pubs/the-gunmakers.htm
I'm pretty sure they have Thwaites Nutty Black on. Or, as it used to be called, Best Mild.
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