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Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
24,900
Worthing
Strange - I have always found the selection of lager type beers in there okay but I guess it depends on what they have in at the time. I don't like hoppy ales but do like a lot of fruity / sour beers so maybe your wife might like to try them instead.

No she wants a lager.......... A Pils... a Kolne... a Hellles... a Bock... Maybe a Marzen. A bottom fermented beer served carbonated and through a chiller and not a top fermented beer imitating a lager served from a cask. She knows all about saisons and guezes and don't even go there. Besides she doesn't want a bottled beer.
And that is why we go to The Selden.
 




Pickles

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May 5, 2014
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No she wants a lager.......... A Pils... a Kolne... a Hellles... a Bock... Maybe a Marzen. A bottom fermented beer served carbonated and through a chiller and not a top fermented beer imitating a lager served from a cask. She knows all about saisons and guezes and don't even go there. Besides she doesn't want a bottled beer.
And that is why we go to The Selden.

I agree totally, although I'm hoping that it's just an extra to be added in what is an excellent place.

There is no better sight to see than your missus smiling and thinking what a load of numpties we are :drink:.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,712
The Fatherland
Reigniting this thread.

Went to the Craft Beer Co on Upper North Street last night. Very impressed. Must of had near on 30 options on tap and maybe the same in bottles in fridges. Liked the decor too and good location. Near enough to town but hidden enough to keep the riff-raff out.

Highly recommend.

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Jul 7, 2003
8,646
No she wants a lager.......... A Pils... a Kolne... a Hellles... a Bock... Maybe a Marzen. A bottom fermented beer served carbonated and through a chiller and not a top fermented beer imitating a lager served from a cask. She knows all about saisons and guezes and don't even go there. Besides she doesn't want a bottled beer.
And that is why we go to The Selden.

And I thought I was fussy! Why not send her off to 'Spoons for a draft Kozel and I'll join you for drinks at Brooksteed instead:cheers:

I can't bring myself to drink 'cooking lager' these days (I'd rather have a soft drink than the likes of Carling) as it tastes crap and so many place fail to keep it properly. I am happy to have a decent bottle or can these days.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
70,340
Shameless plug alert.
Our very own beers, born and bred in Surrenden Road will be on sale from next Friday. Free samples aplenty at the launch evening at Quaff right on Fiveways.
There's an APA and a Golden Ale available in keg and cans. We love them but it would be great to get feedback.
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These look very tempting indeed. Any chance you can get some stocked in Hartley's offie at the bottom of Preston Drove por favor? :cheers:
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
And I thought I was fussy! Why not send her off to 'Spoons for a draft Kozel and I'll join you for drinks at Brooksteed instead:cheers:

I can't bring myself to drink 'cooking lager' these days (I'd rather have a soft drink than the likes of Carling) as it tastes crap and so many place fail to keep it properly. I am happy to have a decent bottle or can these days.

Agree. The idea of drinking a whole pint of Carling fills me with horror.
 




Biffer

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Jul 13, 2003
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These look very tempting indeed. Any chance you can get some stocked in Hartley's offie at the bottom of Preston Drove por favor? :cheers:
Hartleys are on our hitlist but we've been virtually wiped out of stock far quicker than expected so can't take on new customers until the new brews are ready in 4 weeks or so.
A good problem to have, mind you.
I guess Quaff or The Joker are the nearest to there.

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Biffer

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Jul 13, 2003
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If you want to meet us chat about our beer, we've got a tap takeover at The Brunswick on 28th October in the evening. It's to launch the new 6.2% IPA.
Our friends at Arundel Brewery will also be there. They're taking over the casks with a couple of exciting new ones unleashed that evening.

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Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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Hartleys are on our hitlist but we've been virtually wiped out of stock far quicker than expected so can't take on new customers until the new brews are ready in 4 weeks or so.
A good problem to have, mind you.
I guess Quaff or The Joker are the nearest to there.

Ah, right, cheers. Like you say, a good problem to have. And 10% off at The Joker for us Duke of York's members woohoo! :cheers:
 


Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
24,900
Worthing
And I thought I was fussy! Why not send her off to 'Spoons for a draft Kozel and I'll join you for drinks at Brooksteed instead:cheers:

I can't bring myself to drink 'cooking lager' these days (I'd rather have a soft drink than the likes of Carling) as it tastes crap and so many place fail to keep it properly. I am happy to have a decent bottle or can these days.
If it was Carling or Fosters, trust me she would drink a red wine. When we went to Berlin she was in her element with the choice of 6 or 7 and I enjoyed nearly all of them.
A pub that opens at 5.30, doesn't sell a 'lager' and shuts at 9.30 and wins pub of the year in Worthing. Haha.
 




Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
24,900
Worthing
A whole pint of Budweiser, Coors or Miller is equally distressing

When We went to the Blind Beggar in NY, I had to order a pint of Bud light with a Sprite top for my mate. I apologised for my mate being a wanker. The barman replied ,"hey we don't use that word in here.......................its jerk off you mean"
 


Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
24,900
Worthing
I agree totally, although I'm hoping that it's just an extra to be added in what is an excellent place.

There is no better sight to see than your missus smiling and thinking what a load of numpties we are :drink:.

I do love that slight shake of her head when after about 5 we go off on one of those tangents.
Remind me, why were we going to have you whacked ?
 


Carrot Cruncher

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Jul 30, 2003
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Southampton, United Kingdom
Not sure if it's been mentioned on here but this is a bit special...

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To Øl Mr Orange. Imperial IPA infused with clementine, tangerine and grapefruit. Weighs in at just over 7%. Delicious.
 










Jul 7, 2003
8,646
There is a good new beer shop in Burgess Hill called Ninkasi. It is on Church Road where the old pet shop used to be. Good selection of beers from small breweries across the UK and a few international ones including plenty of different beer styles. Only limited shelf space but the owners tell me that they plan to buy small amounts of different beers and rotate the stock regularly. Not quite the variety of Trafalgar Wines but better than anywhere else in the area and worth supporting if you like your craft beer.
 




Jul 7, 2003
8,646
Brilliant isn't it. I believe he is opening another one by West Worthing station in the old bakery. Being fitted out at the moment

The Green Man opened at the weekend. The guy has made the furniture himself so you have high picnic style benches which maximise the seating space in such a small place. We went on Saturday and his beer selection is limited. If you don't like standard ale or bottled cider then it isn't for you. I ended up with a glass of red wine before we moved up to Brooksteed, Also, it appears to be frequented by Morris dancers.

Hopefully his range will improve as he settles in - it doesn't take much to add a variety of bottles to the shelf / fridge and widen your audience. Will try again in a few weeks time and hope it works out as he seems a nice guy.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,712
The Fatherland
Took a pilgrimage out to Stone Brewing's World Bistro and Gardens last night. A stunning complex with equally stunning beers.

Started off with an unfiltered dry hopped (Ariana Hops) Stone IPA. An odd looking beer as it was light and opaque but tasted great.
Then
Stone 20th Anniversary Beachwood Heretic Still Unapologetic IPA
Stone Matts "Burning Rosids" Imperial Cherry Wood Smoked Saison
Juli Goldenburg Monkey Paw Stone 24 Carrot Golden Ale
and finished with a cheeky 2016 Drew Curtis/Will Wheaton/Greg Koch Stone Farking Wheaton w00tstout Imperial Stout.

Added duck tacos, cheese and sausage board and a jalapeño cheese cake for nibbles.
 


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