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Theakston Old Peculiar in Wetherspoon Neath. A beautiful beer.

Don't come into town often (I live across the valley) but nice to have a good pint at a good price (£2.10).

Soon off for a bit of shopping and to buy some ingredients for my wife's Pad Krapow Gung (prawn). Porn works till 7 pm, takes the bus home now, and enjoys my cooking placed in front of her when she walks in the door.

I used to pay about £250 a month petrol just to take her to work so now she takes the bus (£86 a month) so she deserves a good feed.

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4 hours ago, jcolorado said:

Loved Old Peculiar back in the day.

Same with me. Was one of two beers,  Landlord being the first that as a Londoner going to a northern Uni, got me into real ales.

OP was the end of the session beer. Sure it was stronger on draft back in the day.

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On 6/23/2022 at 11:51 AM, Horizondave said:

Theakston Old Peculiar in Wetherspoon Neath. A beautiful beer.

Don't come into town often (I live across the valley) but nice to have a good pint at a good price (£2.10).

Soon off for a bit of shopping and to buy some ingredients for my wife's Pad Krapow Gung (prawn). Porn works till 7 pm, takes the bus home now, and enjoys my cooking placed in front of her when she walks in the door.

I used to pay about £250 a month petrol just to take her to work so now she takes the bus (£86 a month) so she deserves a good feed.

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That's a great price for a great beer.

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8 hours ago, boydeste said:

That's a great price for a great beer.

A friend of mine was in Wetherspoon near Tower Bridge, London, and he paid £3.69 for a guest ale which I suppose is a good deal for a London pub. Can't complain about prices in Neath and surrounding areas.

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On 6/24/2022 at 11:50 AM, bob lt said:

New offering from Singha, for me it tasted slightly sour with an apple taste, tried one but not again.

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Surprised about your taste review Robert, i have been drinking it for 2 years now, since first seeing it in my local 7-11.

I have always been a "Singha man" and really enjoy the Reserve version, although i have seen it in very few bars so it is mostly my home tipple. Maybe you picked up a bad bottle mate ???

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25 minutes ago, Derek Dangleberries said:

I haven't dared to try my Lychee homebrew for over a week but just poured myself a large glass whilst I wait for Lotussss delivery.... By f**k it is a strong brew!!

Looks good, tastes good and by golly it fucks you up !!!

Powerful stuff that Lychee homebrew. Quite enjoyed the ginger one too. Can you name the contents of each bottle from sight alone?

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46 minutes ago, forcebwithu said:

Powerful stuff that Lychee homebrew. Quite enjoyed the ginger one too. Can you name the contents of each bottle from sight alone?

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From left to right (prices per 1.5 litre bottle):-

- Mont Clair as reference (460 baht)

- Ginger (10 baht)

- Lychee (80 baht)

- Red with no spices (80 Baht)

- Red with cinnamon and anise (81 Baht)

 

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