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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> ?

> Is this an in joke with EDF?

>

> HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> -----

> > Because without a surfeit of Stella then nobody

> > would ever have the courage to wear a

> 'wifebeater'

> > vest.

> > You haven't thought it through JB..


No PeckhamRose. Stella (unfortunately) is commonly known as wifebeater.

It's sad what's happening at the CPT. All the lovely bar staff that I got to know over the last year or so have left and I have to agree with you Madworld74 the beer is very limited indeed. Could do with some more real ales. How about some guest beers please. They do a nice pint of Guinness though but that's not really the point is it? And I absolutely hate the new wallpaper. Urrgh!


By the way MW74 as someone who has complained in the past about the lack decent wines in the CPT. What do you think of the new wine list?

I have already been down to Lucky 7's at The Gowlett, but the CPT is pretty much on my doorstep. Not that I'm lazy you hear!


I'm not actually a beer drinker per se, but enjoy a cold something when the heat's up.


Went into The Uplands for a laugh though, to see what beers they had on offer. Walked straight back out. Blokes in there were wearing 'I'm a spousal beater' tee shirts. Yikes.


The type of beer that would be appreciated is the sort of stuff that Inside 72 used to sell in bottles. Not that it has anything to do with ED, so please don't all shout me down, but I went to The Clissold Arms in Fortis Green (North London!!) yesterday (incidently where The Kinks played their very first gig), and they had a truly amazing array of beers on tap.


Sigh.

SteveT Wrote:

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> Get down the Gowlett MW74 it has half a dozen

> wholesome real ales, the strengths of which were

> up on a blackboard,

> it's no wonder the place was jumping.



SteveT youre a man after my own heart! A man that says alcohol is 'wholesome'....sigh again.....if only all blokes had your forward thinking outlook the world would be a much happier, drunken place.


:)-D

MadWorld74 Wrote:

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> Asset I can always count on you to be picky with

> my postings.....beer to me is a pint of ale or

> lager. 'Hey Asset, fancy going down the public

> house for an ale?' ...no because it sounds crap. A

> beer covers all booze.



Bit paranoid aren't you or is your ego so large that my post had to be referring only to yours?

I am aware that lager is referred to as beer but wanted to know the accurate definition. I'll use a dictionary next time.

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