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Thank god for that! (insert winky thing to indicate I?m being frivolous (insert red gurning thing to indicate my mirth at my frivolousness(insert beer clinky thing to indicate that I?m a jolly chap and mean nothing by it(insert sunglasses thing to indicate how cool my poignant post makes me feel)))) (insert winky thing once more just in case I offended someone and because it sounds a bit rude) (insert grinning thing to indicate the hilarity of my joke)

Moos Wrote:

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> You laugh now, Brendan, but just wait. Without

> winky smileys, WWIII will erupt on the Forum in no

> time, as the irony-blunt folk of ED fail to get

> each other's light-hearted comments.

>

> I jest, of course. ;-)


xxxxxx


Many a true word, Moos, is spoken in jest :)

Old Peculier - Pah! A quick glance on Wikipedia (which I am assured is 100% reliable !) confirms my suspicions - Theakstons is part of Scottish & Newcastle and now presumbably Heineken.


*Puts CAMRA hat on and advocates support of small regional breweries and untied pubs*

Trouble is it's not the same people who make it. An extreme of this is San Miguel which is brewed here under licence and utter pants compared to the real thing from Spain. It's a pure marketing device and nothing to do with taste or 'real' ale. It's like Youngs is not brewed at Wandsworth anymore, so how can it be Youngs??
Your correct TheePope. Theakstons split in two. Two brothers I think had a disgreement and split the brewery. Old Peculiar, although still a very fine pint isn't quite as it was years ago before the split. BlackSheep is actually a lot like Old Peculier used to be.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Your correct TheePope. Theakstons split in two.

> Two brothers I think had a disgreement and split

> the brewery.


True - but the original Theakstons was Owned by Scottish & Newcastle but is now independent.

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