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http://www.falstaffbrewery.co.uk/beers.php

I had a half each of Ood, Judoon and Face Of Bo at the Reading Beer Festival this weekend. All very good, particularly the Ood.

I wouldn't mind a bit of Astrid or Martha Jones in the near future, but I fear my excess of Adipose might prevent that from happening :lol:
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I see they have a Pertwee. I bet that's got quite a head on it!
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hmm..possibly unlicensed, do ya think? Can't see 'em letting alchohol having the brand name on it...s'like the darts back in JNT's time.
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macfadyan wrote:hmm..possibly unlicensed, do ya think? Can't see 'em letting alchohol having the brand name on it...s'like the darts back in JNT's time.
I suspect not and I had the same thought myself. I think these are limited run brews though, so by the time anyone gets round to complaining they'll have probably moved on to a different theme.

Blake's 7 possibly?

There's already a beer called Avon Ale by the Church End brewery. Not connected of course but I could see Blake's Bitter, Tarrant's Tipple and Orac's Ordinary being added to the list if the new series is a success :)
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Adam J Purcell wrote:I see they have a Pertwee. I bet that's got quite a head on it!
I hear it has a very pleasant nose :lol:
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I think Head Of Pertwee ale would have a fine nose on it but not much of a body with a rather musty finish to it and Colin Bakers Old Timelash would be an acquired taste :lol:
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