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:)
today i stopped into the local to read the paper and have a quiet drink :)
1 butcher little creatures Pilsner
1 butcher little creatures Pale
1 butcher mountain goat hightail ale

i love those draught light lunches
:)

Adelaide's not that dodgey eh?
 
tangent said:
:)
today i stopped into the local to read the paper and have a quiet drink :)
1 butcher little creatures Pilsner
1 butcher little creatures Pale
1 butcher mountain goat hightail ale

i love those draught light lunches
:)

Adelaide's not that dodgey eh?
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Local?
Is that the Wheatsheaf by any chance?
Or is there another oasis in town?
It's actually good to see LCPA - and others - creeping into the fridges of a surprising number of bars around town now.
:beerbang:
Could do with a few more with them on tap...
 
yep, at certain times of the day I LOVE the wheatie
you can even get LCPA at the Prarie Hotel at Parachilna (bottles)
 
Bilph said:
Local?
Is that the Wheatsheaf by any chance?
Or is there another oasis in town?
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Would be nice if there were othere locations butthat would have to be the Wheatie. A great pub. That Hightale is so much better from the tap than it is from a bottle.
 
I'd agree with that.
I could just sit there drinking butchers of LCPA and Hightail all day. Noticing all the differences between the two.
 
tangent said:
I'd agree with that.
I could just sit there drinking butchers of LCPA and Hightail all day. Noticing all the differences between the two.
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Don't start down that track. Kai will be posting about Roger's beer and Hightail tasting the same.
 
I think the creatures have a nice pale malt taste, almost like the taste you get in your mouth when you grind grain and get the dust everywhere.
The hightail seems to have a kind of dry husky taste like chewing on the barley husk.
There's a similar taste in coops stout. Like licking some dirt - that's it, fresh dug earth, that's what i get and I'm not that fond of it. But I love the malty caramel of the hightail.
Or am I crazy?
 
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