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antthe2nd

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« Reply #15 on: Oct 25 - 2010 »
whats the big deal?????? just a webite and a v boring one to start with,

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« Reply #16 on: Dec 7 - 2010 »
Looked today and there has been an update to the picture of the Angel & Whitehorse pub, in Tadcaster. :o

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« Reply #17 on: Jan 9 - 2011 »
Browsed past the Sams website and it appears to ahve been updated quite abit, with gallerys and information about the bottled beers and lagers.The background has gone from black to white.

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« Reply #18 on: Jan 10 - 2011 »
Browsed past the Sams website and it appears to ahve been updated quite abit, with gallerys and information about the bottled beers and lagers.The background has gone from black to white.

The improvement in the website is brilliant.  There's loads of information on the bottled beers.  Lagers severed at 7, bitters at 11 and stouts at 13!  All the ingredients are listed too, which is brilliant...and not a legal requirement.

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« Reply #19 on: Apr 6 - 2011 »
Just had another look at the official brewery website - in addition to information on the bottled beers it now boasts a gallery of shire horse photos! Well at least it's a start and I think this forum can take credit for forcing Humphrey into the 21st century in agreeing any website at all. The sad bit is that you just know how good it could be if the brewery was still being run like it used to be. The archives must be overflowing with interesting stuff to put on - but lets be grateful for a good start and hope it grows just a tad bigger than a list of beers and the shire horses - lovely though both are of course.

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« Reply #20 on: Apr 6 - 2011 »
yeah saw it a few week back, size of that horse (extra stout) is unreal its a strange website though and i keep finding products i never knew they had, mindya they wouldnt sell in my gaf AT ALL and as for organic i had organic lager in stock once sold 1 ,had to sup the rest :P cost me a fortune

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« Reply #21 on: Apr 6 - 2011 »
I suppose BigJim that the exports have forced the brewery to have a website that details the products that are exported to America and now Asia i believe. The pictures are a great improvement, but i am sure there must be loads of archived pictures and information hidden away in the brewery itself. Its a wait and see policy I think.