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You'd think so, looking at her2
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Just in time for the snow, the first Lamplighter subscription beer for 2022. A sour Belgian Quadruple (10.9%) aged in bourbon barrels. Very nice on a cold night.4
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Been down in the West Country for a few days and have been drinking my body weight in this and Tribute3
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The first of the trip in Brasil.
Served the Brasilian way, this Bohemia is alright compared to their poor standards.2 -
ElfsborgAddick said:
Not trying this again, yuk.0 -
Their lighter version was also very drinkable @PragueAddick. Be interested in what you think if you track it down a bit closer to home.
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Bournemouth Addick said:Their lighter version was also very drinkable @PragueAddick. Be interested in what you think if you track it down a bit closer to home.
The Czech micro-breweries do set themselves quite tough BB dates, but they also largely favour bottles, and big 0.75 litre ones at that. I have a feeling, not backed by any knowledge, that canned beer might deteriorate more slowly than bottled stuff. I’ll ask a mate who will know.I’m going to try and track this beer down, now that Dry Jan is nearly over🍺🍺🍺0 -
Beer will deteriorate faster if exposed to light, hence the widespread use of brown glass. Beer such as Corona and US Budweiser can't actually deteriorate as it's already pish, hence clear glass.2
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Anyone manage to get their hands on a tin of Verdant - Putty? Missed the boat, now sold out everywhere…0
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CHG said:Anyone manage to get their hands on a tin of Verdant - Putty? Missed the boat, now sold out everywhere…1
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CHG said:Anyone manage to get their hands on a tin of Verdant - Putty? Missed the boat, now sold out everywhere…What’s the deal with it? I’ve seen lots of people hyping it up. Going to crack it open tonight 👌
There’s still 3 cans left in my local bottle shop.1 -
addick1956 said:IdleHans said:Beer will deteriorate faster if exposed to light, hence the widespread use of brown glass. Beer such as Corona and US Budweiser can't actually deteriorate as it's already pish, hence clear glass.
Too many awful beers to list, but generally the bigger the brewery the worse the beer. Certain exceptions to that rule, of course.
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SWEnglandAddick said:CHG said:Anyone manage to get their hands on a tin of Verdant - Putty? Missed the boat, now sold out everywhere…What’s the deal with it? I’ve seen lots of people hyping it up. Going to crack it open tonight 👌
There’s still 3 cans left in my local bottle shop.0 -
Brew dog Elvis juice. Well known to many but I haven't had it before. Enjoying a discounted four pack this evening, it has a nice tang.0
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ElfsborgAddick said:
The first of the trip in Brasil.
Served the Brasilian way, this Bohemia is alright compared to their poor standards.
When are you back?0 -
CHG said:SWEnglandAddick said:CHG said:Anyone manage to get their hands on a tin of Verdant - Putty? Missed the boat, now sold out everywhere…What’s the deal with it? I’ve seen lots of people hyping it up. Going to crack it open tonight 👌
There’s still 3 cans left in my local bottle shop.I’ve got Firebrand’s taproom who are another Cornish craft brewery within walking distance of my house so had a few pints there before and the Putty went down very nicely afterwards!1 -
As a lager, Louvain is decent, this was too syrupy and heavy.
£3.50 in a supermarket in Brasil would be about £6 in a boozer. Very expensive.0 -
Needed a bit of fizz after the above.0 -
Night Shift - One Hop This Time IPA made with Nelson Sauvin Nice and refreshing for a 6%.I’ve had a few beers made with NS and they’ve been consistently good.2
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@CHG re: Putty...I genuinely don't understand the hype...for me, most of Verdant's beers are indistinguishable from the other and many have that 'onion' after taste... but, they have a good following and sell well, so maybe it's just me. The other hype beer that will be out shortly is Chubbles (and its various iterations) from Cloudwater. That one I do like and do/will buy. Have decided not to spend a fortune on imported US craft this year, so will be stocking up on Boxcar, Pollys, DEYA and Pressure Drop instead. Cheers
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Charlton_Charlie said:@CHG re: Putty...I genuinely don't understand the hype...for me, most of Verdant's beers are indistinguishable from the other and many have that 'onion' after taste... but, they have a good following and sell well, so maybe it's just me. The other hype beer that will be out shortly is Chubbles (and its various iterations) from Cloudwater. That one I do like and do/will buy. Have decided not to spend a fortune on imported US craft this year, so will be stocking up on Boxcar, Pollys, DEYA and Pressure Drop instead. Cheers2
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If only the booze was as good as the restaurant here in Cuiabá.
This has more fizz than my bottom on a Sunday morning.2 -
This one from down south in Porto Alegre is very nice. Unlike me, it has a lot of body.2 -
This one is very like the Oakham Citra found in the wonderful Wetherspoons chain.0 -
ElfsborgAddick said:
If only the booze was as good as the restaurant here in Cuiabá.
This has more fizz than my bottom on a Sunday morning.1 -
@ElfsborgAddick There's very little "wonderful" about Weatherspoons!0
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Saga Lout said:@ElfsborgAddick There's very little "wonderful" about Weatherspoons!1
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A very poor second to a Whitstable Bay Blonde.
It serves well as a nightcap though0 -
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