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Piddle in the Hole ABV 3.9%

Copper-coloured and quite dry, with lots of hops and fruitiness throughout.


Piddle in the Wind ABV 4.5%

This drink has a superb mix of flavours. A nice hoppy nose through to a lasting aftertaste makes it a good all-round beer.


Piddle in the Dark ABV 4.5%

A rich ruby red bitter with a smooth flavour.


Piddle in the Snow ABV 5.2%

A dry, strong taste all the way through draws your attention to the balance between malt and hops in the brew. A glorious way to end an evenings drinking.

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Brendan Wrote:

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> Piddle in the Hole ABV 3.9%

> Copper-coloured and quite dry, with lots of hops

> and fruitiness throughout.

>

> Piddle in the Wind ABV 4.5%

> This drink has a superb mix of flavours. A nice

> hoppy nose through to a lasting aftertaste makes

> it a good all-round beer.

>

> Piddle in the Dark ABV 4.5%

> A rich ruby red bitter with a smooth flavour.

>

> Piddle in the Snow ABV 5.2%

> A dry, strong taste all the way through draws your

> attention to the balance between malt and hops in

> the brew. A glorious way to end an evenings

> drinking.


Guts down the Karzee ABV 100%

All colours,with carrots & tomato skins.


Knees drawn up to the pan in spread eagle fashion,

followed by the classic cry for "Arthur" or "Hughy"

A fine balance between sh*t or puke,eventually succumbing to both

A regrettable way to meet the morning.





W**F

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Tried brewing my own once with one of those kits from Boots that promises 15 gallons for the price of a pint in Liquorice. Dutifully followed instructions and placed the dozen or so bottles in the airing cupboard to ferment. Woken in the middle of the night to the sound of exploding bottles and shards of glass as big as a saracen's sword embedded in the cupboard door. Complete waste of time
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