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I'm drinking Porto dry white with tonic, lime and fresh mint courtesy of a very nice lady that gave my girlfriend a bottle as a gift as she left the project they were working on. Never had it before but it is tasty gorgeous! She's Portuguese, apparently its very popular drink in Portugal.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> granadaland Wrote:

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> > Thornbridge Jaipur in the EDT.

> > ?3.70 a pint.

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> It's a great beer... but TBH I think it is more

> suited to keg than cask!


I've had plenty of bottled Jaipur before but had never tried draft until Wednesday at EDT. I've heard people say the same as you, Jeremy, about being better suited to keg and so I was pleasantly surprised at how good the cask is. Am still searching for it on keg, though having a one year old baby has made pub visits much rarer than they once were.


Anyway, tonight I am drinking a bottle of Mariana Trench by Weird Beard Brew Co. It is delicious.

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