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07/29/2016 at 08:51 • Filed to: None

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Picked this up at our office auction for charity. Anyone familiar with it? Recommended way to serve or a food pairing? My normal beer selections are not this highbrow, so looking forward to any help Oppo can provide!

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Kinja'd!!! OPPOsaurus WRX > haveacarortwoorthree2
07/29/2016 at 08:53

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Lamb. thats just a guess tho.


Kinja'd!!! OPPOsaurus WRX > haveacarortwoorthree2
07/29/2016 at 08:54

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http://www.tastingbeers.com/school/beer_an…


Kinja'd!!! haveacarortwoorthree2 > OPPOsaurus WRX
07/29/2016 at 09:20

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Thanks!


Kinja'd!!! Svend > haveacarortwoorthree2
07/29/2016 at 09:27

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Just looked up the price on this bottle from Fullers. £100 (USD$132.38).

The only Fullers I’ve had are London Pride and Golden Pride.

London Pride is a great ale and I’ve no doubt you will enjoy the 2007 Vintage.

https://shop.fullers.co.uk/products/vintage-ale-2012


Kinja'd!!! haveacarortwoorthree2 > Svend
07/29/2016 at 09:41

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Wow, I got a real bargain then. I was just looking to try something new.


Kinja'd!!! Svend > haveacarortwoorthree2
07/29/2016 at 09:48

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https://shop.fullers.co.uk/collections/vintage-ale

Looks like you’ve got something worth keeping also.

Some of the prices in the list above seem impressive, especially some of the rarer ones.


Kinja'd!!! gin-san - shitpost specialist > haveacarortwoorthree2
07/29/2016 at 10:02

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Based on no knowledge other than price, I think you should just enjoy it by itself.


Kinja'd!!! Goggles Pizzano > haveacarortwoorthree2
07/29/2016 at 10:44

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I buy these occasionally. The oldest one I have now is a 2009.

Be very careful with the pour. My first few I poured like any other bottle conditioned beer and had no luck with getting no sediment in the glass. Recently, I’ve succeeded after holding the glass and bottle up to light and not getting greedy. I leave at least a 1/4 in the bottle.

Taste wise, its one HUGE beer.


Kinja'd!!! extraspecialbitter > Goggles Pizzano
07/29/2016 at 11:44

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What’s the shelf life of these? I found one the other day in my collection that I forgot about.


Kinja'd!!! haveacarortwoorthree2 > Goggles Pizzano
07/29/2016 at 12:02

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Thanks


Kinja'd!!! haveacarortwoorthree2 > extraspecialbitter
07/29/2016 at 12:06

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I was worried because the box says something about being obligated to say the best before date (for the 07) is 2010, even though the ale will improve for many more years after that. The Fullers website that Svend posted earlier has bottles going back to 1997, so that makes me feel better.


Kinja'd!!! AddictedToM3s - Drives a GC > haveacarortwoorthree2
07/29/2016 at 12:38

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That is delicious. I picked up one from BevMo once and it was amazing. I’d recommend a cold pint glass though since it’ll cool the ale just right.


Kinja'd!!! Goggles Pizzano > haveacarortwoorthree2
07/29/2016 at 22:37

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I’ve read a 6 year old is damn near guaranteed to be good. Other writings suggest many will survive 10 years. If they haven’t gone off, they only get better. Oldest I’ve had was 6 and it was fantastic.


Kinja'd!!! Goggles Pizzano > extraspecialbitter
07/29/2016 at 22:47

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