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Old 01-10-2006, 09:19 PM   #1
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anybody ever had Tanglefoot before? pla'n on the net and found a web page for a British pub, the Happy Farmer, and it had a link to it. looked like a good session brew.


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Old 01-10-2006, 09:30 PM   #2
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Tanglefoot...deceptively drinkable. It's an ale produced by Badger Ales in Blandford, Dorset, UK. A crisp, light ale..very nice indeed...boy I have a thirst!
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Old 01-11-2006, 01:15 PM   #3
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looked like a good pint. ever heard of that pub the Happy Farmer?
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Old 01-14-2006, 06:45 PM   #4
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I've never been to a pub called the Happy Farmer. Where is it?
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don't remember Blighty? i saw it on the net and now i can't find it again....
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Just thought i would say that Tanglefoot is not,and i repeat not a session beer.This beer will slay the unwary,trust me i know from past experience.
The beer itself is wonderful,but to find out more you must check out http://www.badgerales.com/ and search in there for the range they do and also some good old English pubs!!!!!
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Tanglefoot is widely available now in most supermarkets in bottle form ,iv'e seen it in morrison's and asda(wallmart owned)so should be easy to get hold off.
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anybody ever had Tanglefoot before? pla'n on the net and found a web page for a British pub, the Happy Farmer, and it had a link to it. looked like a good session brew.

dont you just love the names of british beers? they kill me! "old growler" "big thumper" "willie warmer" "old peciular" "wee heavy" they (the brewers) must drink them before they name them...i love it
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How about " easy rider,old speckled hen(name'd that one after his wife probably)or a pint of "dog's bollocks".i jest not.
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speaking of funny names has any one tried, that "monty pythons holy ale"? we get it here in virginia, havent tried it but i think its from th u.k.. (im always weary of buying stuff from across the pond due to the fact that beer does not travel well.)


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