Simon
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Brown Ale in FranceSomething not seen very often around these parts but I just found a decent brown ale in Leader Price. O'Nelley's premium brown ale is about the closest thing I have found to "Newci' brown" since we moved here.
Needless to say I am having an afternoon sample.
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Northern_Lad
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I once got slightly tipsy on Newky Broon and handcuffed myself to a friend's friend's belt loop.
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Barefoot Andrew
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For some reason, when I read your thread title I heard it in my head in a strange and vaguely Geordie accent
A.
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Simon
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Why aye man. Bounti be
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orangepippin
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When I was a student in Reims we used to drink something called Jenlain, which was 7francs and the cheapest beer going. It came in a 75cl bottle with a cork, and tasted quite like Newci' Brown, although a heck of a lot stronger. Very nice beer in fact.
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judith
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| orangepippin wrote: | | When I was a student in Reims we used to drink something called Jenlain, which was 7francs and the cheapest beer going. It came in a 75cl bottle with a cork, and tasted quite like Newci' Brown, although a heck of a lot stronger. Very nice beer in fact. |
That brings back memories.
Nice to drink. Awful repercussions on the digestive tract!
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cab
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| Simon wrote: | | Why aye man. Bounti be |
My brain hurts. Or is it my cultural identity thats quiverring... No, no, definitely my brain.
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Simon
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| cab wrote: | | Simon wrote: | | Why aye man. Bounti be |
My brain hurts. Or is it my cultural identity thats quiverring... No, no, definitely my brain. |
Sorry Cab
I used to work up there. What can I say?
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