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JW Novice taster
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Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 8:01 am Post subject: Moulin Brewery |
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The Moulin Brewery is situated in the old coach house of the Moulin Hotel, an early 18th centuary inn. It opened in 1995, and the craft brewery makes four ales that you can sample in the hotel. Excellent beer and wonderful location.
Great link to get Scottish beers:
http://www.beers-scotland.co.uk/prodtype~PT_ID~79~strPageHistory~cat.htm |
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Karl Newbie
Joined: 27 Aug 2005 Posts: 7
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:10 am Post subject: |
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Great little brewery, not much on the website as if they're hiding it away to keep the beer for themselves |
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talisker25 Keeper of the Quaich
Joined: 01 Jun 2005 Posts: 1991 Location: north east
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:10 am Post subject: Re: Moulin Brewery |
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[quote="JW"]The Moulin Brewery is situated in the old coach house of the Moulin Hotel, an early 18th centuary inn. It opened in 1995, and the craft brewery makes four ales that you can sample in the hotel. Excellent beer and wonderful location.
Great link to get Scottish beers:
http://www.beers-scotland.co.uk/prodtype~PT_ID~79~strPageHistory~cat.htm[/quote]
we have stayed at the moulin in many time and i think maybe one of the reasons was that distilleries were in easy reach but also the great ale from the brewery, i think beer always tastes better if it does not have to travel to far, in this case its about 50 yards :D _________________ i've been on a whisky diet, i've lost 3 days already
The trouble with jogging is that ice falls out of your glass
http://talikerstantrums.blogspot.com/ |
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Karl Newbie
Joined: 27 Aug 2005 Posts: 7
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:11 am Post subject: Re: Moulin Brewery |
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talisker25 wrote: |
we have stayed at the moulin in many time and i think maybe one of the reasons was that distilleries were in easy reach but also the great ale from the brewery, i think beer always tastes better if it does not have to travel to far, in this case its about 50 yards :D |
Even that was too far by the end of the evening for us |
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Erik the Viking Single Maltster
Joined: 31 Mar 2005 Posts: 191 Location: UK
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:14 am Post subject: Re: Moulin Brewery |
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talisker25 wrote: |
we have stayed at the moulin in many time and i think maybe one of the reasons was that distilleries were in easy reach but also the great ale from the brewery, i think beer always tastes better if it does not have to travel to far, in this case its about 50 yards :D |
Do they have taxis just in case |
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talisker25 Keeper of the Quaich
Joined: 01 Jun 2005 Posts: 1991 Location: north east
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:15 am Post subject: Re: Moulin Brewery |
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[quote="Erik the Viking"][quote="talisker25"][quote="JW"]The Moulin Brewery is situated in the old coach house of the Moulin Hotel, an early 18th centuary inn. It opened in 1995, and the craft brewery makes four ales that you can sample in the hotel. Excellent beer and wonderful location.
Great link to get Scottish beers:
http://www.beers-scotland.co.uk/prodtype~PT_ID~79~strPageHistory~cat.htm[/quote]
we have stayed at the moulin in many time and i think maybe one of the reasons was that distilleries were in easy reach but also the great ale from the brewery, i think beer always tastes better if it does not have to travel to far, in this case its about 50 yards :D[/quote]
Do they have taxis just in case [/quote]
_________________ i've been on a whisky diet, i've lost 3 days already
The trouble with jogging is that ice falls out of your glass
http://talikerstantrums.blogspot.com/ |
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alehead Newbie
Joined: 07 Aug 2005 Posts: 19
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:18 am Post subject: Re: Moulin Brewery |
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talisker25 wrote: |
Erik the Viking wrote: |
talisker25 wrote: |
we have stayed at the moulin in many time and i think maybe one of the reasons was that distilleries were in easy reach but also the great ale from the brewery, i think beer always tastes better if it does not have to travel to far, in this case its about 50 yards :D |
Do they have taxis just in case |
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Sounds like one to visit :D I've done pub crawls with around 4 pubs within 50 yards but 50 yards and back to my bed sounds like heaven :D |
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talisker25 Keeper of the Quaich
Joined: 01 Jun 2005 Posts: 1991 Location: north east
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:19 am Post subject: Re: Moulin Brewery |
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[quote="alehead"][quote="talisker25"][quote="Erik the Viking"][quote="talisker25"][quote="JW"]The Moulin Brewery is situated in the old coach house of the Moulin Hotel, an early 18th centuary inn. It opened in 1995, and the craft brewery makes four ales that you can sample in the hotel. Excellent beer and wonderful location.
Great link to get Scottish beers:
http://www.beers-scotland.co.uk/prodtype~PT_ID~79~strPageHistory~cat.htm[/quote]
we have stayed at the moulin in many time and i think maybe one of the reasons was that distilleries were in easy reach but also the great ale from the brewery, i think beer always tastes better if it does not have to travel to far, in this case its about 50 yards :D[/quote]
Do they have taxis just in case [/quote]
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Sounds like one to visit :D I've done pub crawls with around 4 pubs within 50 yards but 50 yards and back to my bed sounds like heaven :D[/quote]
yes. and within that 50 yard you can take in the visit to this lovely little micro brewery _________________ i've been on a whisky diet, i've lost 3 days already
The trouble with jogging is that ice falls out of your glass
http://talikerstantrums.blogspot.com/ |
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James62 Novice taster
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:22 am Post subject: |
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Note to self, must visit more breweries, especially were bed and brewery are close together :D |
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:26 am Post subject: Re: Moulin Brewery |
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talisker25 wrote: |
alehead wrote: |
talisker25 wrote: |
Erik the Viking wrote: |
talisker25 wrote: |
we have stayed at the moulin in many time and i think maybe one of the reasons was that distilleries were in easy reach but also the great ale from the brewery, i think beer always tastes better if it does not have to travel to far, in this case its about 50 yards :D |
Do they have taxis just in case |
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Sounds like one to visit :D I've done pub crawls with around 4 pubs within 50 yards but 50 yards and back to my bed sounds like heaven :D |
yes. and within that 50 yard you can take in the visit to this lovely little micro brewery |
First you're drowning in a ship of whisky and now you're downing pints of beer. It's the wives I feel sorry for |
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