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I usually drink and new ale I can get my hands on but if I had to choose one it would Badgers golden glory its delish has a floral peach taste, sound girly but it is good, All of the ones mentioned below are good beers and ales, saying that i've tried them all makes me suddenly feel lke an alcoholic.
 
All the Wychwood beers are gorgeous. Also we have a micro brewery near us called Purple Moose Brewery. Their Dark Side of the Moose is fantastic. They are fairly local but you might be able to find it as far down as you in mid wales.
 
! I may have to cruse the ale section tomorrow and work my way through some of these suggestions LOL!.

Dont just work you way through the suggestions, just work your way through every ale they stock, then find somewhere else with a different selection!!! By the time your work your way through all your local ale stockists and get back to point A, they might have new stock!

For my 2pence worth I thoroughly agree with Doombar, Badgers Golden Glory (particularly on a hot summers day), Harvestons Schiehallion Lager and Marestons Old Empire IPA are amongst some of my favourites.

I plan to brew my own IPA as Chris does when I can afford the brewing kit and a pressurized keg thingy. Mates dad had some at Christmas, tasted amazing!!!!
 
Some good suggestions so far, but a notable exception would be any of the Gales ales - very good!

I do find that my taste varies throughout the year - preferring lighter or honey'd ales in the summer and heavier richer brews for wintertime.

ATB

Ogri the trog
 
its gotta be the homemade black stuff.slurp slurp slurpity slurp ! ye just hoy the pints doon yer throat on a hot day !
it has to be cool not chilled straight from a pantry or such !
cheers andrew.
 
Dont just work you way through the suggestions, just work your way through every ale they stock, then find somewhere else with a different selection!!! By the time your work your way through all your local ale stockists and get back to point A, they might have new stock!

For my 2pence worth I thoroughly agree with Doombar, Badgers Golden Glory (particularly on a hot summers day), Harvestons Schiehallion Lager and Marestons Old Empire IPA are amongst some of my favourites.

I plan to brew my own IPA as Chris does when I can afford the brewing kit and a pressurized keg thingy. Mates dad had some at Christmas, tasted amazing!!!!

you can buy the whole kit online for around £60, i did and allways have a barrel full conditioning and another 40 pint fermenting at all times.lol
 
Hi there
Pick up a copy of the Good Beer Guide, will give you loads of pointers for decent beer in your area. We used to drink Felinfoel double dragon or Buckleys , out in West Wales.
Off the shelf or on tap my favourites are Fullers London Pride, ESB or Morlands Old Speckled Hen. 6X is a good pint as is Pedigree. Others you can get bottled King & Barnes ales etc. These are a few of my fav's...
Cheers
Gareth
PS: One of the things I really miss about the UK is the good beer. Guess we have red wine here though.
 
Dont just work you way through the suggestions, just work your way through every ale they stock, then find somewhere else with a different selection!!! By the time your work your way through all your local ale stockists and get back to point A, they might have new stock!

That looks like an excellent idea~ judging by the sheer volume of good suggestions! Some of which I plan to hunt down after work...

The Good Beer Guide is also something that had not crossed my mind. Timothy Taylor's Landlord is something I have tried a while ago, again it was a very pleasant pint, or two!

Regards, al.
 
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If you can find it Batemans XXXB is really good, as is Jenning Sneck-lifter, tanglefoot was on offer in tesco and there's always good old Greene King for IPA or Abbot if you dare!
Oh, and woodfordes wherry, but not sure if that's available in bottles. And how could I forget Adnams, all of their range is lovely!

Dave
 
All the Badgers beers I've tried are excellent. My fav from them is 'Poachers choice'. I often try new beers based on their name, never failed me yet!
 
Well, I just discovered that Kingstone Micro-Brewery is just up the road, In my fave part of the world... The lower reaches of the Wye Valley.

The range looks superb, so I might take a ganders up after work for a tasting :)
They also do a brewing day with breakfast, lunch (plus a few pints) and a 5 litre keg thrown in which sounds a fantastic day out!
(no connections ect. didn't realise it existed)
So, I might book in for one soon'ish.

I'll cruise Sainbury's on the way home with a few notes from above. God I love friday's.

al.
 
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Heyho ,
As someone has already said , I could be typing all night .
But you can't go wrong with anything by Black Sheep or Badger ( If it's hot and you don't fancy a cider then Blandford fly is great ) .
Try Asda , they carry a decent range and always have 5-6 ales at 3 for £4 ( A while ago they had a load at £1 so I filled a trolley , sadly all gone now but it was a great couple of weeks )
Cheers , Trev
 

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