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if craft beer is supposed to be the 'real thing' then surely having it somewhere a little less tacky and artificial would make a bit of sense?

 

Craft beer treads a fine line between people wanting "non franchise" beer and hipsters who think their mates are really impressed when they throw R80 at a draught...

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Craft beer treads a fine line between people wanting "non franchise" beer and hipsters who think their mates are really impressed when they throw R80 at a draught...

 

All I know is that I have gone from drinking traditional laager because that's it and not really enjoying it that much.... to actually really enjoying my beer... Sure I can't afford to drink it out at the pub.. but I hardly do any drinking there anyway. It's all about taste with zero instagramming involved!

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felt like a student again tonight...hello my old friend

 

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Where, what, how?

 

I'm dripping like a percolator just thinking about the smooth taste

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Where, what, how?

 

I'm dripping like a percolator just thinking about the smooth taste

 

they have to brew a certain amount every once in a while to keep their license...my neighbour bought a couple of crates from makro

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Yo Yo Yo, too much of the good stuff this weekend.... AGAIN.

Careful, beer can make you fat! Or bloated or both! Hahaha! Enjoy, what I love about beer and cycling, is your ride to you and drink and drink so that you can ride. Love it!

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Anyone had one of these? Called a Black Tokyo Horizon, 15.2% alc. Now we drank it as recommended, which is warm. It is a strong beer, well very strong. Tasted a bit like soya source. And not very pleasant warm. Would like to try it again but cold next time. Just need to start saving for the next one. post-2083-0-04174500-1407738791_thumb.jpg

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