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The chilled bottle range has grown, with some Tharbad Bridge Roads Red Ale, and some Castamir's Reserve Black Umbar Pale Ale. For the wine drinkers, a case of Stock Shire Vineyards 1420 Red was discovered in the basement. Good Times at Snowdogs!
From: The Twilight of Arnor | Registered: Aug 2000
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This place still serve beer or what? I expect the prices have gone up!
From: Bagshot Row, Hobbiton, The Shire! | Registered: Sep 2006
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"Beer? Fine sir, I have a tap of beer to suit any season or most any taste. I have this pale ale called Mirror Mirror that has some, shall we say, adventurous qualities to it. Or I have Bree's Own Lager, but I've run out of the Green Dragon Red Ale. If you're into a heavy stout, well I have Black Death by Shagrat & Gorbag Brewing on the handpump. There remains some of Largebarrel Brewings honey ale from the North Farthing, and Black Raven's Wisdom Seeker. Prices are capped at 2000 while I have Elentari on the big screen giving her daily report for Film4 live from Cannes film fest. So, what would you like?"
From: The Twilight of Arnor | Registered: Aug 2000
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I think I'll have some of that Black death, suspicious name nothwithstanding. Strange how those Goblins seem to do the best Beer, the Shire tends to specialize in light ales, in Gondor it's all wine, quite frankly the men of Rohan haven't a clue! And try drinking more than two sips of that Mirruover stuff from Rivendell. But Mordor beer is very tasty. You do get some lime in it, but there you go can't have everything can we? PS I'd prefer the football on the big screen. I think everyone wants to watch Hobbiton Spurs V Buckleberry Village. Although I do admit that Buckleberry win every year, so I don't know what the fuss is. Cheers.
From: Bagshot Row, Hobbiton, The Shire! | Registered: Sep 2006
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