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date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 13:02:44 -0800 (PST),
group: uk.food+drink.real-ale
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Snowy
Drinking Snowy today. It had a picture of an owl on the ovular
barpumpsign. The picture was pretty dark, and it described itself as a
winter ale, so I thought it was gonna be quite dark, especially as it
was 5%.
But it was pretty light. I prefer the light ones, the straw-coloured
ones. I wanted to drink the Bitter & Twisted but Emma was annoyed
because the handpump was really difficult. A man had come to fix all
the other malfunctioning pumps bot not the one that the B & T was on.
What a gyp.
Can I use that word?
No?
Why not?
date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 13:02:44 -0800 (PST)
author: Offramp
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Re: Snowy
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Offramp wrote:
> Drinking Snowy today. It had a picture of an owl on the ovular
> barpumpsign. The picture was pretty dark, and it described itself
> as a winter ale, so I thought it was gonna be quite dark,
> especially as it was 5%.
i had that last week and loved it!
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Chris de Cordova (West Cumbria & Western Lakes) www.westcumbriacamra.org.uk
Whitehaven Beer Festival: 21st & 22nd Nov 2008 (www.whitehavenbeerfestival.co.uk)
www.cumbrianbreweries.org.uk for good craic on our beers!
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date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 21:55:51 +0000 (GMT)
author: Chris de Cordova
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Re: Snowy
Offramp wrote:
> What a gyp.
> Can I use that word?
> No?
> Why not?
Because it's inappropriate?
date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 18:20:25 +0100
author: Xifer lid
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