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Rowena L. is drinking a Medicinal Purposes by Lincolnshire Brewing Company at Untappd at Home
Leslie C. is drinking a Centennial Flight by Lincolnshire Brewing Company at Untappd at Home
Cath H. is drinking a Mouthwash by Lincolnshire Brewing Company at Untappd at Home
Steve F. is drinking a Great Tom by Lincolnshire Brewing Company at The Yarborough Hotel (Wetherspoon)
Thought I'd rated this a lo-o-ong time ago. Found it whilst browsing app. It was ok no great shakes. Not in production now, apparently.
Steve F. is drinking a Spicy Sausage by Lincolnshire Brewing Company
Just Beer , 4th Bermuda Triangle fest , 2015
Rowena L. is drinking a Lactose Intolerant by Lincolnshire Brewing Company at Untappd at Home
Rowena L. is drinking a Triple B by Lincolnshire Brewing Company at Untappd at Home
Rowena L. is drinking a Great Tom by Lincolnshire Brewing Company at Untappd at Home
Michael P. is drinking a Cheeky Imp (Future Imps' Fund) by Lincolnshire Brewing Company
Matthew K. is drinking a You've Been Mangoed by Lincolnshire Brewing Company at Untappd at Home
I’m unsure if this was a good mix of sour and ipa for me. Maybe the mango was the wrong fruit for it? Unsure. Came off slightly skunked with a strange medicinal herb bite.
Amy S. is drinking a You've Been Mangoed by Lincolnshire Brewing Company at Untappd at Home
Very sour very nice
Norman W. is drinking a Cheeky Imp (Future Imps' Fund) by Lincolnshire Brewing Company
Check-in from days of yore: SIBA Beer Festival. 2.10.15. Ex/dR. Very drinkable. Very enjoyable. Trad dark best bitter
Purchased at The National Brewery Centre
Norman W. is drinking a 1215 by Lincolnshire Brewing Company
Check-in from days of yore: SIBA Beer Festival. 2.10.15. VG/C. A very good best bitter
Purchased at The National Brewery Centre
Curtis B. is drinking a Triple B by Lincolnshire Brewing Company
Standard malty light English bitter
Curtis B. is drinking a Rye Not? by Lincolnshire Brewing Company
At first wasn’t sold by this basic bitter but a subtle spice from the rye comes through on the tongue which gives it a bit of something at least.