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I was at Broughty Ferry beer festival today, so I will definitely not be doing any watch repairing tonight (hic). :-)

Dan B. should have been here with some of his brews!

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Ok. I'm officially jealous.

I had some koppabergs in the fridge for tonight but my wife has had me driving her to see her friends so no buzz for me :(

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Brought some homebrewed beer (Belgium Blonde) for camping with friends over the weekend holiday.....   5 gals gone in a few hours; should of brought the tripel (9% ABV) so it would of lasted at least a day.

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Brought some homebrewed beer (Belgium Blonde) for camping with friends over the weekend holiday.....   5 gals gone in a few hours; should of brought the tripel (9% ABV) so it would of lasted at least a day.

Wow, you went camping with a Belgium Blonde & beer! Perfect combination...............why take friends with you too??? ;-);-)

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I'll post the date early next year.

It's held in the beer garden in the Fishermans Tavern just down from the lifeboat shed. All the beers are donated from various breweries and the proceeds go the the Lifeboat Association.

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Camra have three festivals in Newcastle. Spring, Summer and Winter but various Wetherspoons have something going on somewhere all the time so I can spend my 50p CAMRA tokens.  Our main real ale festival is at Northumbria Uni and is massive - hundreds of beers.  I have to say that I have had some good ales at the festivals but also one that tasted a bit like Covonia Cough Medicine - 11.5% and really overhopped to get rid of the sweetness needed for fermenting the beer to get the high proofage. 

 

Oddly I usually feel ok the next day but the after effects if you can call them that, due to consumption of lots of yeasty beer give my wife great cause for complaint - I am sure we have all been there, usually without gas masks cos we are real ale supping men.

 

Off to the states soon to pick up a shed load of accutron goodies (including a tester) from EBay.com that I have had sent to my son in LA, will keep up to date on my IPad hopefully.

 

Cheers Chaps

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Hello dbals,

 

Having a week in San Fran then back to LA via the coastal route stopping overnight a couple of times so hopefully I can find some Micro Breweries on the way. 

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Will not be going to Disney but will go to Universal Studios.  Went a few years back and it was great.  Will shell out for front of line passes and hopefully see what we want in a day.

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Will not be going to Disney but will go to Universal Studios.  Went a few years back and it was great.  Will shell out for front of line passes and hopefully see what we want in a day.

 

For me, Universal Studios was the highlight of the whole trip - I loved it. There was not many people there when we went and so it was very relaxing. Plus I met the Apollo 13 crew but they didn't say much :D

 

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"Mamma Mia(2008)"! It is all "Weird Science (1985)" that this "Apollo 13 (1995)" crew has been "Frozen in Time (1997)" waiting to "Cast Away (2000)" "From the Earth to the Moon (1998)" to experience a "Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D (2005)"!!! :pic:

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"Mamma Mia(2008)"! It is all "Weird Science (1985)" that this "Apollo 13 (1995)" crew has been "Frozen in Time (1997)" waiting to "Cast Away (2000)" "From the Earth to the Moon (1998)" to experience a "Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D (2005)"!!! :pic:

You been drinking Robert??? :-)

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