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Beer, revisited

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Madogs Ale, 3.7% - Purple Moose.

I‘ve had their wonderful Purple Moose Ale before, but I’ve never had this one.

Really sweet for a bitter and almost tastes a little, like a very low strength version of Wobbly Bob.

It was a very nice pint, but I’m not sure how many you could drink, due the sweetness.

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Absolution Amber Ale (5.3%) - Abbeydale Brewery.

Abbeydale is a new brewery to me ( Sheffield based ) and it was a really nice pint.

The best way I’d describe it, would be a full bodied cross between a traditional bitter and an IPA.

I had quite a few, laughing at the Eurovision last night and suffered zero hangover this morning, which is always the sign of a good beer.
 
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Absolution Amber Ale (5.3%) - Abbeydale Brewery.

Abbeydale is a new brewery to me ( Sheffield based ) and it was a really nice pint.

The best way I’d describe it, would be a full bodied cross between a traditional bitter and an IPA.

I had quite a few, laughing at the Eurovision last night and suffered zero hangover this morning, which is always the sign of a good beer.
Spend a lot of time in Sheffield and Abbeydale are a big but still fairly local brewery, really high output of beers of loads of different styles (both keg and cask) and always great quality
 


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