Our merry cohort of testers got to the hostelry at about 8:15pm. We had an extremely successful night testing the Coronation AleAs its a 3-4hr drive to Buck Palace, I'm instead heading down to the local hostelry to test that the Coronation Ale is in fine fettle for tomorrow's royal bash, I will make sure each subsequentis of the same quality as the first
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My dedication has continued this morning as I have just finished testing the use of a darkened and silent room with anti-acid tablets and rehydration. However, I must confess to having missed the majority of the Coronation due to said mornings testing, but in no-way blame the fine Coronation Ale for this dereliction of duty, it must have been the glass of water I had on returning.