Re: Barry Eaton ---- to Celtic Crusaders : Thu Dec 09, 2010 2:41 pm
Mick W. wrote:
...tickets are no doubt selling like hot cakes.
Naturally, the bar will be open and there will be a guest real ale.
Naturally, the bar will be open and there will be a guest real ale.
It’s funny because the tickets are hot cakes – it saves on providing supper and printing costs.
There are three real ales from local micro breweries under consideration. I wonder which one will be chosen?
Good News
A really excellent brew but in very short supply. Nice hoppy flavour with fruity undertones and leaves a clean edge to the pallet. Gets everyone feeling full of good cheer, an ideal glug for Christmas.
Fickle Fans Fanfare
This appears to be in abundant supply, rather loud and cloudy with a cloying aroma leaving a bitter taste in the mouth.
The Great Pretender
Starts off with real verve, and flavour but ends on notes as flat as week old lambrusco.