Beverages and Blades - Traditional of Course

WhittlinAway WhittlinAway This one is for you :) I’ll just drink a little faster :D
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LOL! Thanks for that TheFactor TheFactor . I’m looking forward to the return of the colorful containers. :)

How are you liking that Churchill?
LoL Your very welcome Sir :)
I love this Churchill !! I was actually just sitting here thinking I should get another ebony just to have and not use lol .
What a great knife :thumbsup:
Edit : I’ve got 15 dollars in DLT store credit that’s burning a hole in my knife pocket :D
 
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Wow Iron maiden is also one of my and my dad’s favorite bands, but i didn’t know they had a beer.
They have a couple different varieties, I've only had the Trooper, but I really enjoy it. I think they may have done a few other limited runs in the past. The Trooper is popular enough that it sells out in my area.
 
Wow Iron maiden is also one of my and my dad’s favorite bands, but i didn’t know they had a beer.

Bruce Dickinson is a huge real ale fan. He helped concoct the beer and also designed the pump clip/bottle label for the beer. Here's his latest brew:

https://www.robinsonsbrewery.com/store/hallowed/c-24/p-3361

A pint of Bradfield Brewery's Farmers Belgian Blue, 4.9%. At the Cheshire Cheese pub, Hope, in the county of Derbyshire, England.
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They have a couple different varieties, I've only had the Trooper, but I really enjoy it. I think they may have done a few other limited runs in the past. The Trooper is popular enough that it sells out in my area.
hmm interesting, thank you for sharing your picture:thumbsup:
And i think it's cool they name their drinks after their song, for instance The Trooper.:)
 
Bruce Dickinson is a huge real ale fan. He helped concoct the beer and also designed the pump clip/bottle label for the beer. Here's his latest brew:

https://www.robinsonsbrewery.com/store/hallowed/c-24/p-3361

A pint of Bradfield Brewery's Farmers Belgian Blue, 4.9%. At the Cheshire Cheese pub, Hope, in the county of Derbyshire, England.
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Thanks for sharing, I never knew all that.
I might buy my dad a couple of their drinks since he's such a big fan.:thumbsup:
 
Bruce Dickinson is a huge real ale fan. He helped concoct the beer and also designed the pump clip/bottle label for the beer. Here's his latest brew:

https://www.robinsonsbrewery.com/store/hallowed/c-24/p-3361

A pint of Bradfield Brewery's Farmers Belgian Blue, 4.9%. At the Cheshire Cheese pub, Hope, in the county of Derbyshire, England.
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Smashing old pub Donn, a friend of mine nearly took it on once :) I haven't had the Belgian Blue yet. Did you go up Win Hill? :thumbsup:
 
Well your mate should of. £3.95 a pint :rolleyes: and the place was semi-heaving especially on the food side so it must be a little goldmine.
I've done Rushup and Mam Tor half-a-dozen times but I've never done Win Hill so that was the plan. I walked out of Edale to the start of Rushup Edge, then over Mam Tor to Lose Hill. I'd never been The Cheshire Cheese either so that was on the list. Got to 3pm as I was passing the pub on my way to Win Hill and I just thought "sod it, I need an ale". So as I'd had my snowy and blowy for the day :thumbsup: I propped up the bar in the Cheshire Cheese. That Belgian Blue was really nice though :thumbsup::thumbsup:

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