Interesting being local brew it was 70bux a slab. The Byron tax…
That looks like a table with some trees around it mate.
It’s like swimming through the Amazon! Amazing experience…
Must be amazing if your posting on a discussion forum about it.
Majestic beer. Not sure if still there but when they started out, they’d a guy called Huge Doyle in charge of expanding sales. Irish guy whose family moved out to Oz back in the 90s.
His job entailed getting the beer into pubs and restaurants around the State. His job daily was bring in staff from restaurants and bars, get them fed anf gee eyed at the brewery, soak up Byron and send them on their way.
Great guy but why wouldn’t you be if that was your gig every day. Helps it’s a smashing beer too
If there a while, I’d tip down to Yamba from Byron for a night. It’s like what Byron was 20-30 yeras ago before becoming famous
Took the little man in to the brewery today for the grand tour. Great place, great people. Must of them were stoned, right enough.
Actually checked recently if they distributed to here. UK only unfortunately.
Have you tried Galway Bay Brewery Pale Ale? Very like the Stone & Wood I think. Just having a few here now.
Well lad, did you get the kettle on during the week?
I sure did. They didn’t have the same feeling as last year, although thought it would run very well, purely due to Willies horse so had a good cut at W/O fav market and only a small bit on straight.
I haven’t. Will give it a whirl. Sound.
Yeah, best Irish Pale Ale I’ve had, that Limeburner also worth a try.
You had a fair week yourself, fair play. Few nice beers tonight for you.
Savage week. Delighted for all the crowd in Knockeen and Rachael. Them KK teachers will have some week!
Have you tried Kinnegar Big Bunny?
Nope, good?
Really like their Limeburner