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The P & B Beer, Lager, Ale, Stout and Cider Guide


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Yeah - that's a fault I have - not buying enough beer to enjoy it properly.

When trying a new beer its always a gamble, question is, whats worse to buy a decent amount and not like it or to buy just a couple enjoy it and then having to change what your drinking .?

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According to the owner of my local booze shop, Aldi are in danger of losing the Williams Bros deal, as the guy from the brewery that brokered the deal has been sacked. Hopefully it's just a rumour, a trip to Aldi for shopping just wouldn't be the same without a few Bottles in the trolley!

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Only just getting into this but has found to my surprise I like stout. Had an Orkney one the other day I really enjoyed. Any recommendations?

Sam Smiths are excellent. Both the Oatmeal Stout and Organic Chocolate Stout are doss though I haven't seen them anywhere in Perth.

Ellie's Cellar in Kinnoull Street often has the Double Chocolate Porter by Tryst. A dessert in a bottle!

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Sam Smiths are excellent. Both the Oatmeal Stout and Organic Chocolate Stout are doss though I haven't seen them anywhere in Perth.

Ellie's Cellar in Kinnoull Street often has the Double Chocolate Porter by Tryst. A dessert in a bottle!

That sounds excellent! Next time I'm getting the bus I'll have a look in.

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Got this lot from the beerhive on Rodney street in edinburgh. Looking forward the "breakfast stout" in particular but I'm keeping it for tommorow as it's 8.5% and I'm working tommorow.

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If you enjoy a dark ale that's not quite verging on stout try The Hector by An Teallach brewery.

Tasty without being too rich.

Met the Brewer at a mini event at the Earl of Zetland, Grangemouth Wednesday.

Their Crofters Pale ale does what it says on the tin, also!

We'll be putting on at least one of his beers at Larbert Beer festival in April.

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