GBBF Free tickets tomorrow

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GBBF Free tickets tomorrow

Post by scarer » Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:19 pm

If anyone is interested at such short notice, I have 4 free tickets to the trade session tomorrow afternoon.

If so, then PM me to arrange collection on the day.

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Re: GBBF Free tickets tomorrow

Post by Blackaddler » Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:36 pm

scarer wrote:If anyone is interested at such short notice, I have 4 free tickets to the trade session tomorrow afternoon.

If so, then PM me to arrange collection on the day.
If the above tickets have gone, I also have 3 spare tickets for the trade session [12noon-5pm]. They can probably be used after 5pm, but can't guarantee it.

Liaise at Earls Court entrance from about 12:30, tomorrow.

Please send me a PM.

EDIT. All 3 tickets now spoken for.
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Re: GBBF Free tickets tomorrow

Post by booldawg » Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:46 pm

I'm going up on Thursday if anyone wants to shift tickets!

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Re: GBBF Free tickets tomorrow

Post by haz66 » Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:48 pm

I gave my trade tickets to my mate and his bro in law for todays session and they loved it, i couldn`t make it as i`m off on holiday thursday and
couldn`t afford the extra days off work, he rang me about 7pm and it sounded like he had a really good time :D, but he won me a few books :D

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Re: GBBF Free tickets tomorrow

Post by Blackaddler » Wed Aug 04, 2010 9:52 am

Of special note yesterday, was Fuller's Brewer's Reserve No2 [7.7%].

Tasting Notes
Brewer’s Reserve is a strong, full-bodied malty ale that has been aged in 30-year-old single malt casks for a period of 500 days. During this time the ale infuses with flavours and characteristics of the whisky that has absorbed into the wood, leaving a balance of hoppy bitterness and tangy marmalade fruit. Rounded off with subtle smoky vanilla notes and a hint of whisky, Brewer’s Reserve is a rich, amber, 7.7% ABV, limited edition ale that is both complex and distinctive.


Only available for short periods of time at the Fuller's bar [right hand pump], and in third of a pint quantity [£1.80].

I missed it early on, but was told, "that it would be on again sometime after 5pm". So after retuning 3 or 4 times to check, I was surprised to actually find it on sale again.

Well worth the effort for a very rare ale on draught.
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