in the early afternoon Diana left for work,
so I accompanied her to the bus stop,
I alighted at the war memorial,
and walked to the shop to pick up some forms that needed printing,
and then continued walking towards Elmers End,
a right and then a left, and here I was,
but for the beer festival, I was meeting Steve and a few of his friends there,
it was a 3 day festival of real ales, beers, ciders and stouts put on by Bromley CAMRA (Campaign For Real Ale),
I made my way along the beer tent,
to the entrance,
inside beers as far as the eye could see,
in both directions,
followed by a Imperial Stout by Brew by Numbers of London, which packed a bit of a punch at 11% ABV (alcohol by volume),
which over the course of the afternoon I followed with a couple of Sessions lagers by Braybrooke, I had planned to eat at the festival, but I decided I would eat at the Moon & Stars,
on the way out I had a chat with two of the unsung heroes of the event, all of the staff worked so hard to make it a pleasant day for all concerned,
looking back both inside and outside the place was packed with real ale connoisseurs,
I walked back to Elmers End where just one bus took me to,
the Moon & Stars,
for scampi and chips along with a bottle of bubbly, after which I made a move for home where shortly afterwards Diana returned home, so a Midsomer Murder and a spiced rum nightcap it was, before we were off to bed.
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