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Hi Brad,

We all enjoyed it when we came on your tour on the 10th, thank you very much. And the pumpkin soup was really nice and spicy - I can't comment on the beef stew, but I heard very favourable comments about that as well. Not to mention the beer, of course - very good drink.

 

Just out of interest, do you do tours on Friday or Saturday nights?

 

Thanks

Andrea

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Had a pint of your superb Einstein beer today in Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire. This is a beer worth seeking and one which I can happily recommend to my real ale aficionado friends. Good luck.

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Brad, Many thanks for an excellent evening on Thursday when you welcomed the Mentors to join you around the log burner. It was enlightening and inspiring to hear of your achievements. I shall be back in touch re. a keg for my wife's birthday party next spring - if not sooner - and will certainly spread the word about Lymestone.

Best wishes, David

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Brad, Thanks for a great night everyone really enjoyed the brewery tour. Will come back with another group of friends sometime all the best

 

Rob

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 Hey Bradders

 

We greatly enjoyed the brewery tour and look forward to the first round of the Lymestone wife carrying competition. Good to see you and Viv looking so well and happy.

         Cheers

              Matt

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 Hi Ian,

 

Just quick thank you for your kind hospitality at Lymestone Brewery last night for the Stone Food & Drink festival volunteers & friends.  Not only great to see the workings of brewery, but to sample the beer as well!

 

So good in these economic times to see and hear you are prospering here in Stone and may your success continue into the long term.

 

Hope to pop up again on a tour in the near future.

 

Regards

 

Peter

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 I think a good name for one of your beers would be Ring Of Stone

Guy

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 I recently visited family in York and had the additional bonus of visiting the beer festival and enjoyed Stone Cutter. So much so that I recommended it for inclusion at the Swindon Beer Festival 29-31 October. Let's hope it does well as a beer of the festival.

Hans

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 Hi there,

Although I'm not local to Stone my girlfriend is and I'm there every weekend. Imagine my delight when she produced a couple of bottles of Stone the Crows from a brewery I'd never heard of before (it's gets harder every year). I wanted to let you know that I thought it was a great drop and I've got a thirst for more (and look forward to sampling other brews). Could you tell me if there is anywhere that I can purchase a few bottles? or it is only available at food and drink festivals/beer festivals at the moment? I look forward to hearing from you.

 

Many thanks,

 

Peter.

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September 2009

Dear Sir.

I know breweries like feedback as regards their products. I live in Wem, which is a small town in N Shropshire. I first tried your Stone Cutter at Wetherspoons in Shrewsbury. I recommended this to the Landlord at my local The Raven at Tilley, he got this in along with Foundation Stone. As yet I haven’t tried the Foundation Stone. But if it is anything like Stonecutter, I reckon the customers are in for a treat. I think the Stonecutter is absolutely superb. I normally drink ####### bitter, but whilst the S/Cutter has been on that is all I have drunk. Well done

Thank You

Len


Thanks for a great tour yesterday.

My proposed name perhaps for a more obscure beer is "Rather Gneiss".

Gneiss (pronounced "nice") is a banded metamorphic rock.

 I'll leave that with you!

Best regards

Robert


Brad, how things going?

Had some Ein Stein at the Jersey Beer festival last night, best beer of the night by a long way.

Hopefully speak soon

Dave


Ian/ Ron

I just wanted to drop you a quick line to say how much I enjoyed the brewery tour last night. Excellent beer and excellent foood- a great night.

Keep up the good work

Rob
P.S. - Any chance of brewing a Bavarian Weiss beer???

August 2009

Hi guys it was great to meet you yesterday at the GBBF we just wanted to say last week we had your Foundation Stone as our  guest ale and it simply flew from the pump it was very well received here and we look forward to trying other brews from you. Keep up the good work.

Mark and Vanda

July 2009

Hi Brad Thanks very much for the tour on Saturday night.  It was very interesting and I loved the 3 beers that I tasted.  We went on to the Exchange where we have several more.  Felt rough on Sunday!  I had no negative comments at all about the tour.  People were saying how well you presented the information and everyone enjoyed the beers.  As a result I would love to organise another group nearer to Christmas and try to get Matthew and some of his thirsty friends to come along. Rachel


Acton & Bednall Men's Society  

Dear Brad,

We should like to thank you for a most enjoyable evening this last Saturday.  Everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves and appreciated your hospitality to the full.  The manufacturing of "the golden liquid" is indeed an art, and this was something that was brought home to us on this occasion.  Please thank your wife for such an excellent meal, and we wish you well in the future.

Yours sincerely,

John Woodward

(Administration Secretary)


Thanks for your hospitality last Thursday, the brewery tour was a great experience.  We may decide to organise our own corporate event with yourselves in the future.  I found it very enjoyable, no better way to network.

Kind regards

Steven

Thanks for a great tour yesterday.
My proposed name perhaps for a more obscure beer is "Rather Gneiss".
Gneiss (pronounced "nice") is a banded metamorphic rock.

I'll leave that with you!

Best regards
Robert

I just wanted to drop you a quick line to say how much I enjoyed the brewery
tour last night. Excellent beer and excellent food- a great night.

Keep up the good work

Rob