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Found a supermarket near the hotel doing a few local craft beers. Thank god. San Miguel takes its toll.
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Homebrew 'session' ipa. Fermented and conditioned in the Pinter! system.

Pale, amber, ekg, windsor. 1041-1012, 3.8%. Bu:gu = 0.83, ibu 34.

Only 33 days conditioned. Pinter seemed to spring a leak, hence tapping earlier than wanted. Think it was a result of Windsor re-fermenting in keg/bottle like rest of my current brews.

Tastes as expected, thin even watery and bitter.

Homemade bread and jar of gherkins ready for a tartiflette.
 
In the fanzone again waiting to go I to Blundell Park, pint of Docks Beers east New England IPA - Knuckle Down. Not bad.

Just need Town to beat (or get a draw against) Swindon * and it will be golden.



*thus ensuring their league survival
I know your evening has been ruined worrying about what happened, well Town won 2-0 and will play league football again next season.

Waiting for a Chinese for the kids. Nethergate Suffolk County. Very nice.

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Homebrew 'session' ipa. Fermented and conditioned in the Pinter! system.

Pale, amber, ekg, windsor. 1041-1012, 3.8%. Bu:gu = 0.83, ibu 34.

Only 33 days conditioned. Pinter seemed to spring a leak, hence tapping earlier than wanted. Think it was a result of Windsor re-fermenting in keg/bottle like rest of my current brews.

Tastes as expected, thin even watery and bitter.

Homemade bread and jar of gherkins ready for a tartiflette.
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Excellent choice of dish tonight - and always!
 
Didn't last long, onto a 80 shilling whilst letting the chickens out for a stroll, foxy lives just behind the wall on the old overgrown road that linked to the copper and tin railway in the valley. We have an understanding that as long as I'm outside with them he won't go for them. 😂

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That's what you think...you need a chicken guard in the shape of a JRT.
 
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