Question for TED . Is the beer drinkable?

Question for TED . Is the beer drinkable?

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planetdave

Original Poster:

9,921 posts

260 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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This is a devisive N/S thang but
Is the bitter gassy (no wonder they put lemonade in it!) or a good northern type that could float a pie?



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DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

275 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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Ere ted you going to have any cafferys there ??

tvrbob

11,186 posts

262 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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DennisTheMenace said: Ere ted you going to have any cafferys there ??


Yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please
cafferyscafferys

robp

5,785 posts

271 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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How about Hoegaarden?

The drink of gods...........

minimax

11,984 posts

263 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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what about my favourite bird "stella" or anything from Greenalls/Shepherd Neame

angusfaldo

2,799 posts

281 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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robp said: How about Hoegaarden?

The drink of gods...........



Gods? Naa - the drink of Hoes

robp

5,785 posts

271 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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angusfaldo said:

robp said: How about Hoegaarden?

The drink of gods...........



Gods? Naa - the drink of Hoes



mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Hoes

minimax

11,984 posts

263 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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seriously though ted/fest what kind of beer will there be? It's a very important subject for me!

oh and I assume we will be ok to bring our own stuff for usage in our own time?

PetrolTed

34,443 posts

310 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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I'll find out what will be available.

Bringing your own beer isn't a problem, although I would ask out of courtesy to the PistonPub that you don't bring it into the marquee.

minimax

11,984 posts

263 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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no problem, thanks!

scruffy

3,757 posts

268 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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Timothy Taylors Landlord...

Caffreys, my arse!!! That's cooking beer...

GAZ_3884

457 posts

259 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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scruffy said: Timothy Taylors Landlord...


As endorsed (bizarrely) by Madonna!!!

mervynp

366 posts

268 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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scruffy said: Timothy Taylors Landlord...

Caffreys, my arse!!! That's cooking beer...


A fine choice! The nearest thing to a local brew is either the Warwick brewing company (whose Market Ale is a great sunday lunch drink), Ansells (very tasty if a little on the light side) and Hook Norten. There is a microbrewery in Stratford, but it has recently gone seasonal and I've never actually drunk the stuff.

robp

5,785 posts

271 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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minimax said: seriously though ted/fest what kind of beer will there be? It's a very important subject for me!

oh and I assume we will be ok to bring our own stuff for usage in our own time?


Tom, please leave space for essentials like clothes and the tent! I dont want 500 bottles of Aldi larger filling my boot and slowing my progress

PistonFest

838 posts

259 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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Booze available from the PistonPub Marquee will include:
Stella
Fosters
Caffreys
Woodpecker
Strongbow
Newcastle Brown Ale
Budweiser
Holsten Pils
Barley Gold
Full selection of Spirits
All alcopops inc:
WKD
Smirnoff Ice, Red & Black
J2O
Reef
Sidekick
Red Bull
Various Mixers,
Full selection of wines,
Tea & Coffee from PistonPie Catering (right next to the Marquee).

For the obvious safety reasons, all drinks will be served in plastic glasses.

Because Traditional Keg/ Barrel Ales require up to 2 days to settle, & we don't want any complaints about the beer, and because we only have access to the site for 1 day previous to the event, there will not be sufficient time for delicate real ales to settle, sorry.


>> Edited by PistonFest (moderator) on Monday 12th May 15:26

>> Edited by PistonFest (moderator) on Monday 12th May 15:27

robp

5,785 posts

271 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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Is the beer all on tap or is it bottled?

Roughly how much is a pint? (i.e are we talking normal prices like £2 or stupid prices like £3?)

That about covers all my concerns

PistonFest

838 posts

259 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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The Stella, Fosters & Caffreys will all be draught for sure- depending on the size of the bar will determine what other beers will be tap. Prices will be on an individual basis, but nothing to the extremes of £3 a pint, rest assured (unlike the rest of Stratford)!

Tony_996hasgone

3,160 posts

265 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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What!.....No Guinness???.... surely the PH drink of choice has to be the black stuff... it is even included as a standard smiley

PistonFest

838 posts

259 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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Tony_996hasgone said: What!.....No Guinness???.... surely the PH drink of choice has to be the black stuff... it is even included as a standard smiley


I'll ask the question..........back with an answer soon.

the dodger

2,375 posts

270 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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I can't see ANY "beer" in your list at all Ted! Apart from Cafrey's Guinness stuff and Newckey Glue, it's all bleedin' yellow pi$$. I understand the problem with proper draught but any cooking keg brown beer will be better than nowt!