I've never (knowingly) had any West Berks stuff before. A fiend of mine treated me to a box of them, so I have four different ones to try. The two so far have been very good.
Been down near Stonehenge all week, so been on Wadsworth's. Horizon (golden ale) is OK, as is the IPA. 6X (amber) is probably the pick I'd the bunch, but Swordfish (rum infused ale) is also very nice.
One last beer before I go to see Squeeze. Boon Gueuze Selection is superb. Even more superb is that I can get it on draft at Novare Res Bier Cafe in Portland, Maine.
I don't have a picture, but has anyone tried Aldi's Anti-Establishment IPA? It's their own label version of Brewdog Punk IPA. A very good beer in my humble opinion.
Apologies if it's already been discussed and I missed it in the 87 pages (and this is all about beer drinking so I may have forgotten it in the beery haze).
stocked up on Other Half (again) via Brew Cavern in Nottingham...love the beer, but not cheap at over £10 a can (12 cans = £149)... I need to get back to the US and fill my suitcase up...going to crack one open to get me through the match this evening...
Didn’t get a picture but have a drop of Delirium for tonight’s game, if it all goes wrong I’ve also got a bottle of brewdog Mr President which I’ve never seen before.
I don't have a picture, but has anyone tried Aldi's Anti-Establishment IPA? It's their own label version of Brewdog Punk IPA. A very good beer in my humble opinion.
Apologies if it's already been discussed and I missed it in the 87 pages (and this is all about beer drinking so I may have forgotten it in the beery haze).
Here’s one I had previously. Aldi do have a few decent brews. the freak aleworks is a fave
Never been a fan of hibiscus beers, but I’m following the Major Tom with Blame It On My Juice passion fruit gose and it’s absolutely perfect for this weather.
My latest bottle subscription lurking on the left - sour ale blended with strawberries, cherries and vanilla. 9.7%. I need to get them in the fridge.
Bit of a road trip taking in Joules Slumbering Monk in Ludlow. Old Hooky in the Pear Tree next to the brewery and the Long Blonde by Long Man in the sunshine in East Grinsted - mostly paid for by Taylored at 14-1 and the Exacta at £51.50 with Wings of a Dove at Lingfield yesterday. Back oop north now for some Southport Golden Sands to keep with the light theme. Back on the Loch Lomond Silkie Stout tomorrow in Crosby if I can keep off the cask Titanic Plum Porter in Southport. Last day on it tomorrow and then back to the grind.
End of driving so often at barbecues etc with the kids now, I like a non alcoholic beer rather than endless coke or lemonade etc, so excited to try this one given I'm a Guinness drinker normally.
Currently trying Aldi's Twice as Nice (allegedly) double IPA, 6.6%> It is UTTERLY VILE, like a poor man's Colt 45, and that's saying something. Avoid at all costs.
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Tried these two recently. Both very good - the seaweedy one the best. Both maybe a little heavy for this time of year but still quite refreshing.
The glass looks like my waist.....................
Apologies if it's already been discussed and I missed it in the 87 pages (and this is all about beer drinking so I may have forgotten it in the beery haze).
Aldi do have a few decent brews.
the freak aleworks is a fave
This is just a cheapy produced for Lidl but surprisingly good.
And their sour was just on the right side of tart too.
Last day on it tomorrow and then back to the grind.
End of driving so often at barbecues etc with the kids now, I like a non alcoholic beer rather than endless coke or lemonade etc, so excited to try this one given I'm a Guinness drinker normally.
It is UTTERLY VILE, like a poor man's Colt 45, and that's saying something. Avoid at all costs.
Edit: was trying to post some pics, but one of the downsides of being down here is that the Internet is powered by a small mouse on a wheel!