It may be 2km away, but we found somewhere else which is rather cosy-looking

Malt-Teaser wrote:Ok a clue:
April 2012 in Germany.
MacDeffe wrote:2km away isn't that far
Steffen
Mr Tattie Heid wrote:And I think molybdenum is really, really underrated.
Malt-Teaser wrote:Mr. TH,
I can possibly write them in advance if you like:
Glass. Nowhere in site, more like pewter mug
Colour: Steel blue with hints of coppery brass
Nose: Smoky steelworks with metallic hints of blacksmith's anvil
Palate: Crisp, cool and steely
Finish: Hammered
Value for money: It's a steel
orange_barnet wrote:Mr Tattie Heid wrote:And I think molybdenum is really, really underrated.
Periodically I come across an absolute gem in these threads that appeals to my elementary sense of humour.

C57 wrote:orange_barnet wrote:Mr Tattie Heid wrote:And I think molybdenum is really, really underrated.
Periodically I come across an absolute gem in these threads that appeals to my elementary sense of humour.
Aaarrggghh
Mr Tattie Heid wrote:C57 wrote:orange_barnet wrote:[
Periodically I come across an absolute gem in these threads that appeals to my elementary sense of humour.
Aaarrggghh
I suggest we bring her up on charges before the Particle Board.
Mr Tattie Heid wrote:Once again the conference will focus on the range of minor metals including cobalt, rhenium, antimony, gallium, indium, tungsten, vanadium, bismuth, molybdenum, chromium and rare earths.
I can hardly wait for your tasting notes.

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