FLYING SCOTSMAN PREMIUM BITTER

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FLYING SCOTSMAN PREMIUM BITTER

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a little off the subject but what the hell

as i was at york i came across something that even i have never seen before and impulse buy came across
that i just had to have it
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Nice to see it's in the style of the posters and not the nameplate
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oooo blackout i got summit just for you while i was there
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And what does this have to do with "LNER News"?

I'm moving it, but with half a mind to just zap it.
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oooo sorry richard i didnt notice it
i thought i put it in general chat
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I vaguely recall from somewhere in the dim and distant past seeing a cask bitter either called A1 Ale or A1 Bitter?. :?

It definitely wasn't called A3 Ale or A3 bitter. :wink:
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Had a bottle of Flying Scotsman myself last night too. Didn't see any special glasses on sale though - probably serves me right for shopping in the local cheapskate's delight (supermarket).
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It's quite nice stuff - managed to get a crate of them for a social gathering next month.
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Drink a bottle and it will 'wet your whistle'. :wink:

Drink a crate and it will put a 'fire in your grate'. :wink:

Drink a couple of crates and you'll be 'letting off steam'. :wink:

Drink to many crates and your 'hit the stops' all right!!. :lol:

I should have said-

Drink a couple of crates and you'll be 'steamed up alright'!!. :lol:
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atlantic
which shop did you get them from
i got it directly from the NRM shop
all in all not a bad £6 including the glass
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Micky wrote:Drink a bottle and it will 'wet your whistle'. :wink:

Drink a crate and it will put a 'fire in your grate'. :wink:

Drink a couple of crates and you'll be 'letting off steam'. :wink:

Drink to many crates and your 'hit the stops' all right!!. :lol:

Drink a crate and pray that your train home is not a class 313?
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Micky wrote:Drink a bottle and it will 'wet your whistle'. :wink:

Drink a crate and it will put a 'fire in your grate'. :wink:

Drink a couple of crates and you'll be 'letting off steam'. :wink:

Drink to many crates and your 'hit the stops' all right!!. :lol:

This had me howling at it.
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GateGhost wrote:
Micky wrote:Drink a bottle and it will 'wet your whistle'. :wink:

Drink a crate and it will put a 'fire in your grate'. :wink:

Drink a couple of crates and you'll be 'letting off steam'. :wink:

Drink to many crates and your 'hit the stops' all right!!. :lol:

This had me howling at it.
I should have said-

Drink a couple of crates and you'll be 'steamed up' alright!!. :lol:
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Micky wrote:
GateGhost wrote:
Micky wrote:Drink a bottle and it will 'wet your whistle'. :wink:

Drink a crate and it will put a 'fire in your grate'. :wink:

Drink a couple of crates and you'll be 'letting off steam'. :wink:

Drink to many crates and your 'hit the stops' all right!!. :lol:

This had me howling at it.
I should have said-

Drink a couple of crates and you'll be 'steamed up' alright!!. :lol:
Still funnier than anything.
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WOOTANG wrote:atlantic
which shop did you get them from
i got it directly from the NRM shop
all in all not a bad £6 including the glass
(In a very faint whisper)....Morrisons.

Classier than Kwik Save or Netto I suppose.
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