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  • Greetings Mr Goggles. I have this beer on order for tomorrow thanks to your review. Also a couple of bottles of Exmoor Beast ale which is supposed to be nice too. Cheers!

  • @mrgrimviking You're in for a treat mate. Possibly the best IPA I've tasted. A beauty.

    Let me know what YOU think.

  • Bengal looks the Business..By the way what a great way to wake up in the morning to that chantin instead of the wifes snoring Guv..lol

  • @sofakingdrunk66 Oh that was a recording of my Mrs dancing in and singing as she delicately wakes me with a mug of coffee. NOT!

    BTW I have reviewed that McEwans Export that you mentioned in my Mackeson review.

    I was dreading it as I'd only ever tried their 'Champion' which was NASTY.

    The McEwans Export though was LOVELY.

    I'll upload it soon.

  • @BeerGogglesReviews Telt ye Guv the Export works well, try again with a side order cooking whisky for max effect..

  • @sofakingdrunk66 Cooking Whisky? I can't waste good Whisky in food. LOL. I cry when I make steak and ale pie.

  • @sofakingdrunk66 BTW I managed to mention your name on the McEwans review without batting an eyelid. LOL. Like telling my brother to bet on the horse 'Hoof Hearted'.

  • @BeerGogglesReviews Quality stuff..LOL

  • Pukka is a very heavily used term in London too. It original comes over from India along with the terms cheroot, veranda, jumbo, and shampoo, but enough said about those last two. The IPA was heavily hopped so that it didn't need to be so alcoholic as the preserving hop aloud it to travel the long boat journey.

  • Nice to hear a Londoner using the adjective 'pukker'. A good Rhondda Valley Boyo mate of mine uses it all the time. Very appropriate for an IPA. The best 'laugh a minute' review I've seen. Hope that ALL your viewers appreciate your humour! Really relaxing and relaxed with the a capella monastic music. Well done! Cin-cin!

  • Great start Terry, liked the raising your hands with your title, great, wow you had a bad accident then. This beer looks and sounds awsome, again top beer by Fullers, not had it yet but after this review going to buy some, as I know they sell them in Waitrose, cheers Terry

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