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I've also discovered Waggledance in the UK supermarkets which is a
current favourite of mine. I've only ever seen waggledance is Tescos, is it available on draught? if so where? Not seen it on draught anywhere, Sainsburys sell it as well as Tesco. Greg |
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In message , MoonMan
writes I've also discovered Waggledance in the UK supermarkets which is a current favourite of mine. I've only ever seen waggledance is Tescos, is it available on draught? if so where? Hardcore Youngs pubs, and beer festivals if you get round the draught buyer well beforehand. A good way is to tell them about Youngs Double Chocolate Stout, which sells like hot cakes to underdressed young women (most festival organisers want to attract those). Then suggest getting Waggledance on the same order. -- Sue ];( |
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Jeremy Mortimer wrote:
Ace wrote in news:tpssu0d4eduhnseoigaq59qd3uproiv4r2@ 4ax.com: On 19 Jan 2005 06:40:40 -0800, wrote: Snip beer jeering Except for days like today when it seems to be dumping on the alps... err, can anyone recommend good tree skiing in Les Carroz, There's not really much tree-skiing as such, ... Les Carroz is one of my all time favourite tree skiing areas. You can go pretty much anywhere in the woods on the hillside above the village. If, on exit from the telecabine, you cross the piste going down to your left to gain a piste heading more or less directly away from the telecabine entrance (sorry no names, I don't have a plan), there is a clearing almost immediately descending to the left. Take this, and carry on through the woods at the bottom. Endless variations are possible. Note - the trees are tight, and it is quite steep, especially to the skier's left of the telecabine cables (this area is also often a bit thin, as the tree cover is fairly solid). You cross pistes occasionally, though, so it is possible to bail out if you don't like it. Cheers chaps, with a bit of luck I might be needing this advice! |
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:41:15 +0100, "nic in la tania"
wrote: has any of you guys tried tarentaise bitter yet ?? m,y mates tim & deano brew it in aigueblanche I'd be interested to give it a try. I'll be out in VT for three weeks in Feb/Mar. Perhaps you could point me in the right direction? -- Ace (brucedotrogers a.t rochedotcom) Ski Club of Great Britain - http://www.skiclub.co.uk All opinions expressed are personal and in no way represent those of the Ski Club. |
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 13:12:25 +0100, Simon Brown wrote:
"Switters" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 11:52:39 GMT, "Simon Brown" allegedly wrote: Well I am jealous because the beer here is more-or-less rubbish. I would murder a pint of Guiness, thankfully I am in the UK next week for three days! Fussy sod. I quite liked the dunkel weissbrau. Even the Calanda was nice for a light beer. - Dave. But not all night and every night - the Erdinger is not bad but we get sod-all variety here. But it's Heathrow next week then Essen the week afterwards, then Finland in mid-February. I'll not pass comment on the liquid refreshment at Dayton Ohio (May 2005) until I return :-) BTW it's snowing now, we're preparing the piste for your late-season visit, and BoBo says 'Hello'. If you can get Amber Bock thats not too bad (considering!) -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 12:12:25 GMT, "Simon Brown"
allegedly wrote: and BoBo says 'Hello'. I've heard about some strange things going on in those mountain communities, but talking poodles! Really Simon. - Dave. -- The only powder to get high on, falls from the sky. http://www.vpas.org/ - Snowboarding the worlds pow pow - Securing your e-mail |
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nic in la tania wrote:
has any of you guys tried tarentaise bitter yet ?? m,y mates tim & deano brew it in aigueblanche Nope, but I've tried the Mont Blanc beers. They do some pretty good bottled beers, including a stout I think. Worth looking out for (I;ve seen it in Samoens and Chamonix so far). |
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"Steve Haigh" wrote in message ... | nic in la tania wrote: | has any of you guys tried tarentaise bitter yet ?? | | m,y mates tim & deano brew it in aigueblanche | | | Nope, but I've tried the Mont Blanc beers. They do some pretty good | bottled beers, including a stout I think. Worth looking out for (I;ve | seen it in Samoens and Chamonix so far). A grear selection of local beers in the southern French Alps is brewed in Vallouise (near Puy St Vincent, Serre Che). Produced by the Alphand brothers, with attached bar and superb restaurant selling high quality fare, often with some original beer-flavoured sauce... (Luc isn't around too often, given his other interests these days, rallying etc)... Pete SNOWeSCAPE http://bsm.alpesprovence.net |
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