"The Ghan" is a trans-continental train that runs from Sydney to Darwin. It was named after the Afghan camel trains that used to ferry supplies from Port Augusta to Darwin, through the centre of the continent.
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"The Ghan" is a trans-continental train that runs from Sydney to Darwin. It was named after the Afghan camel trains that used to ferry supplies from Port Augusta to Darwin, through the centre of the continent.
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Around The World in 80 Beers Episode 210: 4 Pines Nitro Stout
Pours very black and opaque, with a small, tan head of fine bubbles. No carbonation visible First Sip: Mild malts with a slightly bitter, dark…
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Around The World in 80 Beers Episode 207: Monteith's Pointers Pale Ale
</a> Pours a slightly cloudy honey colour with a small head and not much carbonation visible. First Sip: Mild, bready malt with a faint…
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Around The World In 80 Beers Episode 206: Nosey Bob Red Ale
Pours a clear, dark red-brown colour. Very fine carbonation visible, with a medium head. First Sip: A lot of malt, with a lot of coffee and a…
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Around The World in 80 Beers Episode 210: 4 Pines Nitro Stout
Pours very black and opaque, with a small, tan head of fine bubbles. No carbonation visible First Sip: Mild malts with a slightly bitter, dark…
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Around The World in 80 Beers Episode 207: Monteith's Pointers Pale Ale
</a> Pours a slightly cloudy honey colour with a small head and not much carbonation visible. First Sip: Mild, bready malt with a faint…
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Around The World In 80 Beers Episode 206: Nosey Bob Red Ale
Pours a clear, dark red-brown colour. Very fine carbonation visible, with a medium head. First Sip: A lot of malt, with a lot of coffee and a…