Tall_Paul said:tonyspurs said:My son lives in Sheffield and bought down 2 cases of Jaipur IPA from the Thornbridge Brewery been drinking it in the garden lovely stuff!
Thornbridge do some lovely beers. I can thoroughly recommend Kelham Island Brewery too.
Ned Lud said:Imperial Licorice Stout, 7.2% ABV - Black as night, beautiful creamy head, smoother than the smoothest smooth thing in smooth-thing land. Had a 1 litre bottle at lunch time and was away-with-the-fairies for a while. Home-brewed in my garage with malted barley, Challenger hops, yeast, water, calcium carbonate and pure licorice extract. Only 24 litres left to go :icon_razz:
John
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