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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Very much so, especially my new favourite, Fursty Ferret.
Aye, I'm avoiding having to go down that avenue again.

Sadly, I'm crap at making things that aren't food, so unless they wanted a slap up meal, I'd be pretty knackered.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 14:56, 2 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
What about sweets?

(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 14:57, Reply)
I could try, but knowing me, would fuck up

(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:04, Reply)
Worth a go though?
Do a trial run or two now and make small batches. Close to Christmas, make them in larger amounts then buy some nice boxes to put them in
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:06, Reply)
Shall have a see
We do secret santa in our family, so we need to make the draw for that soon, so I can work out what else I could possibly do.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:08, Reply)
Do you brew beer
You could do a small batch now and it should be ready for Christmas.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:14, Reply)
Only way that would work is if I get my eldest brother, as only he and I drink Ale, sadly
I'm going to speak to my sister, get her to do the Secret Santa this weekend
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:15, Reply)
Sloe gin?
Every body likes it, and it's easy. And in a nice jar it looks very decorative too.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:29, Reply)
Hmm, this is a good idea

(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:35, Reply)
You'll have to go picking the sloes now
or the birds will eat them all!
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:38, Reply)
I agree
Sweets or chocolates.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:04, Reply)
Fursty Ferret is nice
As are several of the Badger ales. My favourite is England's Gold.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:00, Reply)
England's Gold is bloody lovely stuff.

(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:02, Reply)
Shall give that a try tonight, methinks

(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:04, Reply)
Two internet recommendations?
You'd be a fool not to.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:04, Reply)
Badger ales are very popular on here
I'm yet to try one I don't like
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:07, Reply)
Long Days is quite nice too.
It's more summer beer though. Very slight hint of raspberry, and I don't normally like fruity beers. It's very subtle, though.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:09, Reply)
Ooh I've not tried that one
I too don't really care for fruit beers, but if it is subtle in the same way as Williams Bros' Grozet (hint of gooseberry) then I should think I might like it.
I like beer.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:12, Reply)
It is very, very subtle, so worth a try.
There's one Badger beer I'm not keen on as it's got a quite strong grapefruity aftertaste. Might be Golden Glory.

if you have an Aldi nearby they were doing a 12 bottle box with Long Days, England's Gold, Fursty Ferret and Tangle Foot in it. Think it was £14.99.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:15, Reply)
*makes mental note to check Aldi tonight*

(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:19, Reply)
It's worth a look
they had stacks in our local one over the summer. Not sure if there will be any left now.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:28, Reply)
Golden Glory has a kind of flowery peachy taste
Which I rather like. There is also Golden Champion tastes of elderflowers.
I may have to find my nearest Aldi, although I usually use a nice independent offie.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:20, Reply)
Peachy, that was it.
Not keen, personally.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:26, Reply)
One is enough
I wouldn't drink it all night.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:37, Reply)
I'm not very keen on Poacher's Choice
But apart from that, the rest are delicious.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:10, Reply)
Do it.
Your tastebuds will love you for it.
(, Tue 4 Oct 2011, 15:05, Reply)

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