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Is there a bar that sells real ale near Quesada?

Postby [email protected] » Sat Mar 28, 2015 6:29 pm

My husband loves his real ale. I don't suppose there's a bar that sells it in the area? It c be a deal breaker!
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Re: Real Ale

Postby marcliff » Sat Mar 28, 2015 6:44 pm

Not in this area. A chap over in Almeria region started his own brewery up a few years ago but it's a long way to go for a pint. The John Smiths they sell around here is a bit bubbly for me. If I fancy an "old fashioned" pint I normally go into one of the places that has Guinness on draught. Quite a few of the supermarkets now sell bottled real ale, though. Consum, AlCampo and Carrefour generally have some in.
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Re: Real Ale

Postby scubydoo » Sat Mar 28, 2015 7:12 pm

There is a bar but can't remember the name I will ask but you can get a great selection of bottles of real ale from the Cheese Shop in Benijofar for only 2.40 euros a bottle and the cheese is great too, also the eggs ;)
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Re: Real Ale

Postby stu and maz » Sat Mar 28, 2015 10:34 pm

Hi. I wouldn't be surprised if the country club had the odd pint of bitter or ale. They certainely cater for the British in most ways. Cant say I've ever noticed cos I stick to my cider or a cold lager. Good luck...
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Re: Real Ale

Postby [email protected] » Sat Mar 28, 2015 11:34 pm

Thanks for the replies. Paul can make do with bottled real ale if push comes to shove but if we buy a house with an underbuild I might take pity on him and brew some myself. He's definitely worth it. My mum used to brew some decades ago and Paul liked it even more than real ale - though my mum would have taken issue with that as it was very real ale, if a trifle potent! Personally I'm thrilled to hear about the cheese and I'll very happily 'make do' with Spanish wine! We're SO excited. I do hope we find the right home for us on our 1st house-hunting trip in the Quesada area!
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Re: Real Ale

Postby stu and maz » Sun Mar 29, 2015 12:53 am

Have fun with your real ale and house hunt. Quesada is a great area. We love it, that's why we bought a place a few years ago. Holidays to start then hopefully to live as soon as possible. We cumin over in a few weeks. Cant wait. Good luck....
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Re: Real Ale

Postby janetl » Sun Mar 29, 2015 9:38 am

I have heard of a pub over La Zenia, I don't know the name. Just before you turn off for the boulevard at the pet shop roundabout, if you look to the left there is a pub with a large pint glass on the roof. I have been told that they sell real ale.
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Re: Real Ale

Postby oldtimer0147 » Sun Mar 29, 2015 11:47 am

Hi there, the bottled stuff is not to bad once you've a couple, I know the bowls club used to do spitfire on the pump, but now it's changed ownership I could not say, may someone else may know, if so, I to would be interested to to know, any way have a great time searching.
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Re: Is there a bar that sells real ale near Quesada?

Postby [email protected] » Sun Mar 29, 2015 2:48 pm

Thanks again for all the comments. Yes, we're the same. It'll be a holiday home for the next 18 months, then we'll cut down the amount of work we undertake so we can spend a couple of months there at a time and eventually we'll retire completely and be in Spain permanently! Yippee! We can't wait and at least we know we're on the 'going out' pile!
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Re: Is there a bar that sells real ale near Quesada?

Postby AnneDC » Sun Mar 29, 2015 3:48 pm

The Club next to the bowling green (not the Country Club) has Spifire on draught :D
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