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Old 2nd October 2007, 03:24 PM
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Re: Beautiful Bitters

Originally Posted by madstock View Post
As part of my ongoing reinvention of myself, not only am I a fan of small furry animals, loved-up, less cynical and indeed a moisturising gayer, but I have also decided to cross ... to the other side.

Nope, I won't be slipping PaddyBerger a quick one up the marmite motorway (even if he begs), but I will however be eschewing my beloved Red Stripe in favour of bitter.

I have just procured an array of said drinks to get me started tonight, namely Black Sheep Ale, Ridleys Old Bob, Combined Harvest and Fursty Ferret Ale, and am looking to the gentlefolk of the GF to point me in the direction of further ales that I should be investigating.

So I ask - which are Britain's beautiful bitters that I should be quaffing?
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