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10/10 but it would have been 9 if I hadn't read Merc's 31gallons in a barrel post.....

Might do this if they release an "International" version. Otherwise its an interest only thing, no actual use outside the States.
 
9 out of 10 bugger it. Took the Scottish Ale over the Brown for the lower alcohol. <_<

Warren -


But it was highest alcohol. :eek:

Which beer style is likely to have the highest alcohol content?

Scottish Ale Brown Ale Oatmeal Stout Scotch Ale

Only got 8/10. Useless keg info. :ph34r:
 
But it was highest alcohol. :eek:

Not at all Stuster. There was a "Scottish Ale" which I'd assumed to be something like a 60 shilling (which I put lowest) and they also had a "Scotch Ale" which I thought would have been a wee heavy or similar.

Hate to go all pedantic on a sample test but I would have had the Scottish 60 shilling above (or at least similar) the brown ale. Particularly when the test didn't break the brown ales down to regional specifics. Southern English would have been in the OG of low to mid 30s. Of course Northern being higher and American higher again.

Oh well. I want my test money back! :lol:

Warren -

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Arghhh!! I just realised I'm an idiot. Looked at the test again. I meant lowest alcohol. I should learn to read. I see, test asked for highest alcohol. (I did that test 11.30 at night). <_<

Sorry chaps.

Warren -
 
Well, I'm glad it was you that was the idiot. :lol: I was just looking at it, wondering if I'd lost my mind somewhere along the way. :rolleyes:
 
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