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5 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:
7 minutes ago, Craig the Hunter said:
Koel It (Sabro) by St Marsh of the Desert. Big fan of the sabro hop, gives a cracking tropical taste. Would highly recommend this one.
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Where did you get it? Been looking for something with Sabro.

Wee Beer Shop on Pollokshaws Road. Brilliant shop, got such a good variety of beers

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Just now, Bairnardo said:

Absolutely f**k all like that around me unfortunately. 

I'm really lucky its only 5 minutes from my work. They do delivery as long as you don't buy bottles, but I think there's a pretty high minimum spend. Worth looking at if you want to stock up

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8 minutes ago, Distant Doonhamer said:

Haven't tried that but very partial to Zinfandel. Where id you get it from and if you don't mind me asking, how much?

It's from Majestic. I was a bit worried about trying it with smoked salmon pate and bread, then a lobster dish (see nom page for photo!) but it really worked well. Down side - £17. Definitely worth it, though.

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49 minutes ago, Craig the Hunter said:

Koel It (Sabro) by St Marsh of the Desert. Big fan of the sabro hop, gives a cracking tropical taste. Would highly recommend this one.

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Did a homebrew pale with Sabro a wee while ago. It's a cracking hop with a big hint of coconut about it.

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This shortly. Booths supermarket in Keswick have good deals on miniatures, and also one of the best ale selections I've ever seen. Can see the bank balance getting hammered 😂

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It's from Majestic. I was a bit worried about trying it with smoked salmon pate and bread, then a lobster dish (see nom page for photo!) but it really worked well. Down side - £17. Definitely worth it, though.

Sounds good. Very happy to pay £17 for a good quality Zinfandel. As it happens heading to Majestic this weekend. Not sure if you are a Pinot Noir fan but if so the Bread and Butter Pinot from Majestic is fabulous. It’s from California and generally £13.99 but regularly reduced to £11.99. The similarly priced Bread and Butter Cabernet Sauvignon is very good too.

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I'd highly recommend getting a bottle of the Ola Dubh from the current range to anyone who hasn't tried it yet.
Rounded off the evening with a bottle of the Ola Dubh last night. Very nice although with the alcohol content and strong taste, I couldn't drink a lot of it. Reminded me a bit of Mcewans Champion Ale but with a bit more bite due to the whisky barrels.
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