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Louth, Grimsby, Market Rasen - the Burmuda Triangle of the North! ;)

Meh, that's the Wolds. If you found that spooky, you should wander down the marshes on a cold dark night ~ If Lincolnshire is 'the most brute and beastly shire of the whole realm', then we're the most beastly of the beastly. :tongue:
 
Meh, that's the Wolds. If you found that spooky, you should wander down the marshes on a cold dark night ~ If Lincolnshire is 'the most brute and beastly shire of the whole realm', then we're the most beastly of the beastly. :tongue:

I’m not so sure - lost my virginity in the Lincolnshire triangle. Didn’t find it again until I got married :laugh8:
 
Are they any good at water adjustment calculations?

If they are, they are more serious about brewing than their dad is. I'm looking forward to their year 2 teacher leaving comments on their work for brewing 120 litres or so of beer over the next few months.
 
Proper pint 😂😂😂😂
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hmm, an hour cycle, pressure wash more of the drive, then a bolognese washed down with some northern monk and magic rock beers... to be fair Morrison's has hit the mark with their 'craft' section recently 4 for £6 - but thats all they'll sell you. But they'd let you have 3x12 multipack slabs of ind. lager piz ???
 
The last bottle of a thrown together bitter brewed with the Ringwood strain. Loads of crystal and roasted malts. At 10 months old it’s stunning
Strange how a ‘user upper’ that’s been forgotten about for ages can turn out to be a bit special
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