Wells Banana Bread Beer...

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  1. Poet

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    This is quite frankly one of the best beers I've ever tasted. Absolutely delicious.

    Must try for anyone who's not tasted it, and who loves their real ales (Y) (Y)
     
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    The Ship and Mitre in Liverpool

    good on its ales :)
     
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    RE: The Ship and Mitre in Liverpool

    Hmmm (chinny)

    Going with our lass and me mam, wonder if I convince them hehe
     
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    Aye - had that a few times.

    Picked up some Cain's Raisin Beer from Morrison's this morning.....will try that later, heard a few people mention it.
     
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    Very nice mate, very refreshing. Nice with a steak or even a Pork Pie and a bit of cheese - or just after a hard days work (Y)
     
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    Wouldn't touch anything Charles Wells brew

    Can't believe they were allowed to buy Youngs, ruined a pretty good brewery they did.
     
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    RE: Wouldn't touch anything Charles Wells brew

    Still, they make some top notch ales mate.
     
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    Yet to taste a decent Charles Wells beer, although I have heard good things about the banana bread beer so I'll give you that.

    Good job we all have different taste buds hey?

    Currently got Cairngorm Bards Ale on draught (very average), and Otter Bitter (superb).
     
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    Not tried any of them mate, but will do soon.

    Currently enjoying Timothy Taylors Dark Mild and Everards Tiger :)
     
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    Timothy Taylors Dark Mild - excellent choice.

    Have you tried any of the Abbeydale beers? Brewery in Sheffield? They do a blonde session beer called Martins, perfect drink for the sunny days ahead
     

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