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Few Mikkellers (Denmark) to celebrate TS taking over yesterday.2
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5am Saint is nice but I'm not enough of a fan of red ales to drink more than one at a time generally. That said I had about 30 cans of 5am Saint and they have all gone over the summer!
I'm going to restock my elvis juice supply tonight whilst waiting for the UFC to start and before I inevitably fall asleep just before the main event1 -
SheffieldRed said:Few Mikkellers (Denmark) to celebrate TS taking over yesterday.0
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M&S stock at least 4 Mikkeller beers. Should also be able to get Gamma and To Ol beers in specialist off licences. These crop up in pubs now and again.0
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SheffieldRed said:M&S stock at least 4 Mikkeller beers. Should also be able to get Gamma and To Ol beers in specialist off licences. These crop up in pubs now and again.
Copenhagen(one of THE best capital cities in Europe), beautiful women and Elephant beer has the makings of a very nice time.2 -
One from Friday night.
On a 4/£7 deal in one of the supermarkets, possibly Coop. Wouldn't go out of my way for it again but nice enough. Quite a lot of caramel coming through.0 -
A couple of recent tasters.
Enjoyed both but very different. Top one unfined, old fashioned style, bottom one really refreshing, perhaps more of a summer drink and at 7% went down far too easy - recommended.0 -
No photos at the moment, but I managed to get 17 cans of Other Half beer via Cloudwater Brewery a couple of weeks back...all IPAs /DIPAs and all absolutely bloody lovely...a real treat as you just can't get it here (and I was meant to be in NYC this summer, for their 'Green City' beer fest...)… At over £160 for the cans though, it's probably just as well they're not that readily available... Cheers4
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My first drink in 3 months.
This went down very well, very similar to a Sierra Nevada.3 -
ElfsborgAddick said:
My first drink in 3 months.
This went down very well, very similar to a Sierra Nevada.
One of my favourites.1 - Sponsored links:
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ElfsborgAddick said:
My first drink in 3 months.
This went down very well, very similar to a Sierra Nevada.1 -
anyone got a sub machine got one off ebay - a bargain but having trouble finding the kegs for them only company that i can find is beerwulf - but they are pricey and have a v small selection as most are constantly out of stock.1
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I've got one and unless I'm mistaken beerwulf is the only place you can get them. I just get 8 kegs to get free delivery.1
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O-Randy-Hunt said:I've got one and unless I'm mistaken beerwulf is the only place you can get them. I just get 8 kegs to get free delivery.
It's not the cheapest way to drink at home, but there is a huge difference in taste, IMO.
The draft Desperados is really something else.
They've recently added a few more beers, too.1 -
Charlton_Charlie said:No photos at the moment, but I managed to get 17 cans of Other Half beer via Cloudwater Brewery a couple of weeks back...all IPAs /DIPAs and all absolutely bloody lovely...a real treat as you just can't get it here (and I was meant to be in NYC this summer, for their 'Green City' beer fest...)… At over £160 for the cans though, it's probably just as well they're not that readily available... Cheers
Tesco do a North Brewing IPA and a Salt DIPA for £3 and £3.50 respectively. Both very good beers and ones under a different guise you could pay £6/£7 for in a bottle shop. These are just two examples, I try and shop smart these days.
Craft cans/bottles have absolutely sky rocketed in the past two or three years.1 -
Phantom_User said:O-Randy-Hunt said:I've got one and unless I'm mistaken beerwulf is the only place you can get them. I just get 8 kegs to get free delivery.
It's not the cheapest way to drink at home, but there is a huge difference in taste, IMO.
The draft Desperados is really something else.
They've recently added a few more beers, too.
Was a nightmare trying to get kegs in the summer but thankfully they seem to have them well stocked now.1 -
PopIcon said:Charlton_Charlie said:No photos at the moment, but I managed to get 17 cans of Other Half beer via Cloudwater Brewery a couple of weeks back...all IPAs /DIPAs and all absolutely bloody lovely...a real treat as you just can't get it here (and I was meant to be in NYC this summer, for their 'Green City' beer fest...)… At over £160 for the cans though, it's probably just as well they're not that readily available... Cheers
Tesco do a North Brewing IPA and a Salt DIPA for £3 and £3.50 respectively. Both very good beers and ones under a different guise you could pay £6/£7 for in a bottle shop. These are just two examples, I try and shop smart these days.
Craft cans/bottles have absolutely sky rocketed in the past two or three years.0 -
Charlton_Charlie said:PopIcon said:Charlton_Charlie said:No photos at the moment, but I managed to get 17 cans of Other Half beer via Cloudwater Brewery a couple of weeks back...all IPAs /DIPAs and all absolutely bloody lovely...a real treat as you just can't get it here (and I was meant to be in NYC this summer, for their 'Green City' beer fest...)… At over £160 for the cans though, it's probably just as well they're not that readily available... Cheers
Tesco do a North Brewing IPA and a Salt DIPA for £3 and £3.50 respectively. Both very good beers and ones under a different guise you could pay £6/£7 for in a bottle shop. These are just two examples, I try and shop smart these days.
Craft cans/bottles have absolutely sky rocketed in the past two or three years.0 -
Am mixing 2% ABV Depot 90 Bitter (440ml x4, £1.00) with 5.4% ABV Bishops Finger (Shepherd Neame, 500ml, £1.25).
Makes a very acceptable session beer.
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Not notmally a fan of stout, but this is enjoyable. Pretty strong though!
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Am enjoying a West Coast IPAs at the moment, having gone off NEIPAs. Got a bit more bitterness and backbone to them.
Loving a couple of South London examples at the moment. Lake Superior from Southey Brewing (Penge) and Goat from Villages (Deptford). Both excellent.
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I visited the Orpington Liberal Club on Sunday and was impressed by theexcellent Mutineers 'Redacted'. It had a similar appearance to a Porter, a taste that belied its strength, and no fishy finings.
A superb session beer. Mutineers beers are brewed in Petts Wood.0 -
That Barney's Stout looks delicious. I'm looking forward to seeing a few darker heavier beers now that the winter months are upon us.0
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Vincenzo said:Am enjoying a West Coast IPAs at the moment, having gone off NEIPAs. Got a bit more bitterness and backbone to them.
Loving a couple of South London examples at the moment. Lake Superior from Southey Brewing (Penge) and Goat from Villages (Deptford). Both excellent.
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I’ve got a couple of crates of mixed “craft” beers on order and would like to keep a simple personal rating record / chart on my phone for future reference.
Does anyone know if there’s “an app for that” please?
looks like there are community apps, but I would prefer just to keep my own records. Ta0 -
I use Untappd4
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ExiledinManchester said:I use Untappd
I might give it a try if I can’t find a way to keep a personal / offline solution 👍0 -
Phantom_User said:ExiledinManchester said:I use Untappd
I might give it a try if I can’t find a way to keep a personal / offline solution 👍1 -
Untappd is great. You get badges for drinking beer!2