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Christmas Beers 12 years 10 months ago #13

Goose Island Christmas Ale 2011 which is still lying there from last year.

Christmas Beers 12 years 10 months ago #14

"Spud 395":28zangkq wrote:

"Andrew":28zangkq wrote: Best advice I was ever given when using Captain Morgan's Spiced Rum:

1. Unscrew cap.
2. Empty contents down [b:28zangkq]neck[/b:28zangkq].[/quote:28zangkq][/quote:28zangkq]

I take it you've never tasted it then...

Christmas Beers 12 years 10 months ago #15

"Andrew":3pa7qn76 wrote:

"Spud 395":3pa7qn76 wrote:

"Andrew":3pa7qn76 wrote: Best advice I was ever given when using Captain Morgan's Spiced Rum:

1. Unscrew cap.
2. Empty contents down [b:3pa7qn76]neck[/b:3pa7qn76].[/quote:3pa7qn76][/quote:3pa7qn76]

I take it you've never tasted it then...[/quote:3pa7qn76]
No wrong again, I quite like it and make no apologies for the fact <!-- s:wink: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_wink.gif" alt=":wink:" title="Wink" /><!-- s:wink: -->

Christmas Beers 12 years 10 months ago #16

I have the bottle of Cask aged Clotworthy Dobbin that I picked up at the beer fest put aside for Christmas Day. I'll probably pick up a few more bottles of something in McHugh's before heading down too, although rumour has it that Portlaoise is no longer the craft beer wasteland it was the last time I spent Christmas there.

Christmas Beers 12 years 10 months ago #17

I'm just having a Brewdog Dogma, and I'll tell you you could do a lot worse - it has a real port-y quality that would be good in a post-Christmas-dinner sipper.

Christmas Beers 12 years 10 months ago #18

ive had a few pints of "a winters ale" this year and I'm not as impressed as last year. Not as much spice and warm kick off it (although it is very nice). Havent had the bottles this year though. Anyone else think they dont taste the same as last year (i know its gone from 7.5% to 7% and they changed the recipe slightly)
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