Wetherspoons Real Ale festival

With all due respect I think you mean "Leffe". I employ a similar strategy.
Funnily enough two of the biggest selling beers in the nearest wetherspoons are Efes and Newcastle Brown Ale. Both in bottle form.

They don't sell Leffe. If its 6.6%, i might be better off.
 
Funnily enough two of the biggest selling beers in the nearest wetherspoons are Efes and Newcastle Brown Ale. Both in bottle form.

They don't sell Leffe. If its 6.6%, i might be better off.
Ah I stand corrected. Never heard of Efes.
 
Pendle Hill sits ominously, in its brooding splendour. A beacon on the Lancashire Skyline. With its magical swirling mists shrouding the long told stories of myths and legends. Now on the second pint of Moorhouse's Pendle Witches Brew ABV 5.1%. priced at the mouthwatering low price of £2.45 from the Regal Moon.

It's very malty indeed with a fruity after taste, but holding enough bitterness to round it all off. A difficult ale to sip slowly as its so Moorishly good to the palate . Anything crafted within the hills and dales of little Burnley needs no further explaining, appertaining to performance or seal of quality.

Going to try one of Timothy's Porters next, maybe a Salamander Python or a Shepperd Neame Cracklewick. Decisions.

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This one moment in time picture of a settling pint of Moorhouse Pendle, should be hung @Tate gallery, its that beautiful.
 
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My missus invited me to a Facebook page called Wetherspoons - The Game.

You post your story, table number and location and hope for the best.

Just seen one guy post 11 minutes ago where he is. Already got a cider, shot and another cider on the way.
 

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