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<title>HELLO</title>
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<description>Im Steve the webmaster. I live in Wirral which is a peninsula between the rivers Mersey and Dee in the north of England. That may not mean much to those of you in faraway lands although if I said Tiger Woods Open 2006 and Hoylake some of you may be interested to know that the Royal Liverpool Golf Club at Hoylake is on the Deeside of Wirral.
This blog wont just be about Thomas Hardys Ale. Im the Charman of the Wirral branch of CAMRA Campaign for Real Ale and also have a keen interest in Belgian beers. It was the Belgian beer lovers passion of ageing beers which rekindled my interest in Hardys Ale.
Ive actually got bottles of Achel Blonde St. Bernardus 8 and St. Feuiilen Triple cooling nicely in the fridge which Im about to enjoy. Ill be discussing Belgium and its beers at length in future blogs. Next time Ill tell you about a small microbrewery a few miles away from me which is thriving despite the recession.
Time for those beers.
Cheers
Steve.
 
 
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