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10/30 that's ace. a proper man beer!

do they do 5/40 for the turbo nutters?
 
Having a G60 in my car, if they had a 5W-40 I would have tried it by now.

I do tend to find myself saying "that looks doable" when I'm shopping at the consumables store.

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FMJ":1ez70u2t said:
You can't swing a cat round here without hitting a microbrewery. Quite fond of the Grand River Brewery's Plowman's Ale and Curmudgeon IPA (the brewery is around the corner from the hospital I was born in, so it's my official home beer). Stonehammer's quite tasty, and the Mill St. Brewery's Tankhouse and Stock Ales are good. I just can't get myself to pull the trigger for any of the beers from Flying Monkeys Brewery, though.

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Never mind the beer that man cave looks awesome. I tend to drink McEwans Champion myself
 
Isaac_AG":3861c7h0 said:
I tend to drink McEwans Champion myself

Really good UK off-licences sometimes stock its even more robust cousin (Gordon Highland Scotch Ale, also available in a Christmas version) despite it being mostly brewed for export to Belgium.

David
 
David B":2bg1sbp4 said:
Isaac_AG":2bg1sbp4 said:
I tend to drink McEwans Champion myself

Really good UK off-licences sometimes stock its even more robust cousin (Gordon Highland Scotch Ale, also available in a Christmas version) despite it being mostly brewed for export to Belgium.

David

I'll have to look for that one.

Alison
 
Isaac_AG":1z07373i said:
David B":1z07373i said:
Isaac_AG":1z07373i said:
I tend to drink McEwans Champion myself

Really good UK off-licences sometimes stock its even more robust cousin (Gordon Highland Scotch Ale, also available in a Christmas version) despite it being mostly brewed for export to Belgium.

David

I'll have to look for that one.

Alison

If you're in North Yorks then either The House of the Trembling Madness on Stonegate in York or DrinksWell in the market place at Ripon might have it.

David
 
David B":2qwthtxd said:
Isaac_AG":2qwthtxd said:
David B":2qwthtxd said:
Isaac_AG":2qwthtxd said:
I tend to drink McEwans Champion myself

Really good UK off-licences sometimes stock its even more robust cousin (Gordon Highland Scotch Ale, also available in a Christmas version) despite it being mostly brewed for export to Belgium.

David

I'll have to look for that one.

Alison

If you're in North Yorks then either The House of the Trembling Madness on Stonegate in York or DrinksWell in the market place at Ripon might have it.

David

I"m close to York, that is an awesome name for an off license

Alison
 
Isaac_AG":2x9cgtcw said:
David B":2x9cgtcw said:
Isaac_AG":2x9cgtcw said:
David B":2x9cgtcw said:
Isaac_AG":2x9cgtcw said:
I tend to drink McEwans Champion myself

Really good UK off-licences sometimes stock its even more robust cousin (Gordon Highland Scotch Ale, also available in a Christmas version) despite it being mostly brewed for export to Belgium.

David

I'll have to look for that one.

Alison

If you're in North Yorks then either The House of the Trembling Madness on Stonegate in York or DrinksWell in the market place at Ripon might have it.

David

I"m close to York, that is an awesome name for an off license

Alison

It used to just be called "The Bottle", very plain and ordinary....from one extreme to the other!

David
 
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