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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 794703" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>Ouch that is expensive for two drinks, even by London standards. If you're down again here, then try and find a Samuel Smith pub or Wetherspoons if you want relatively cheap drinks (by London standards). </p><p></p><p>Some recommended real ales/mostly bitters I've tried recently:</p><p></p><p>1. London Pride - a classic. Malty, fruity. Great balance flavour. A personal favourite of mine. </p><p>2. Timothy Taylor Landlord pale ale. In draught and bottle. Very light and a great Spring time drink. </p><p>3. St. Austell's Tribute. Cornish Pale ale. </p><p>4. Deuchars IPA by Caledonian. </p><p>5. Sussex Best bitter by Harveys. </p><p>6. Junction bitter by Sambrookes. Nice Plumby overtones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 794703, member: 70552"] Ouch that is expensive for two drinks, even by London standards. If you're down again here, then try and find a Samuel Smith pub or Wetherspoons if you want relatively cheap drinks (by London standards). Some recommended real ales/mostly bitters I've tried recently: 1. London Pride - a classic. Malty, fruity. Great balance flavour. A personal favourite of mine. 2. Timothy Taylor Landlord pale ale. In draught and bottle. Very light and a great Spring time drink. 3. St. Austell's Tribute. Cornish Pale ale. 4. Deuchars IPA by Caledonian. 5. Sussex Best bitter by Harveys. 6. Junction bitter by Sambrookes. Nice Plumby overtones. [/QUOTE]
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