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This is nice, but packs a punch at 8%
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One of those that sounds pretty grim on the face of it but was really nice. Refreshing, clean taste with just a touch of sharpness.
From one of my favourite brewers, Brew York. Never had a bad beer from them.0 -
Peanut butter and raspberry jam beer? Jeez.0
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Off_it said:Peanut butter and raspberry jam beer? Jeez.0
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Cool and crisp as advertised, oh joy to be not paying £6.50 a pint as I have been the past six weeks.1 -
"Cool and crisp" maybe - but it's as cloudy as one of those godawful "craft" beers that people keep posting pictures of!
Still, for £2.29 ........1 -
Posting just to offend @Off_it. 😀Trillium Fort Point Pale Ale with Riwaka hops. I don’t recall having a beer that highlighted this hop before. It’s pleasantly bitter with a nice smooth mouthfeel, with a dry finish. Not wildly aromatic. Very quaffable.3
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Looks like an orange juice and lemonade!2
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Off_it said:Looks like an orange juice and lemonade!
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Off_it said:Looks like an orange juice and lemonade!0
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Snap, almost. Quite a gently flavoured beer, hints of fruit but not overdone. Pleasant rather than spectacular.
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I'm on the hazy pale ale tonight too.
Very easy drinker on a warm day. Quite citrusy but not overpowering.2 -
Vocation beers are always good, not yet found one I don't like. Got Heart and Soul waiting in the fridge, those plus the northern monk £10 for 2 four packs in Waitrose of all places.1
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Happy Monday. No chauffeur duties so a trip out to Charlton, Massachusetts to get some cans, and a couple of drinks while I’m there.Here’s King Julius w/Guava - double NEIPA with, unsurprisingly, guava. Not bad, but the guava definitely diminishes King Julius. Despite their efforts, I’m still not a big fan of fruited IPAs, while a big fan of fruited sours.2
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I got mugged for this earlier today. Tasted absolutely disgusting and I ended up throwing half of it - I decided the grass was in more need of it than I was!0 -
I'm drinking Carlsberg Export which is something I found in the fridge. It's alright if you just want something cold and fizzy on a summers day, but I'm completely bemused by their longstanding claim that it's 'Probably The Best Beer In The world'. How on earth are they allowed to get away with this tosh? Obviously the weasel word 'probably' is key in toning down their claim and somehow keeping it legal. Even with that in there, it's still nonsense. It absolutely isn't the best beer in the world. It almost certainly isn't even the best beer coming from Denmark and it might not even be the best beer brewed by the Carlsberg company. Stop this nonsense.
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I got mugged for this earlier today. Tasted absolutely disgusting and I ended up throwing half of it - I decided the grass was in more need of it than I was!1 -
Stig said:I'm drinking Carlsberg Export which is something I found in the fridge. It's alright if you just want something cold and fizzy on a summers day, but I'm completely bemused by their longstanding claim that it's 'Probably The Best Beer In The world'. How on earth are they allowed to get away with this tosh? Obviously the weasel word 'probably' is key in toning down their claim and somehow keeping it legal. Even with that in there, it's still nonsense. It absolutely isn't the best beer in the world. It almost certainly isn't even the best beer coming from Denmark and it might not even be the best beer brewed by the Carlsberg company. Stop this nonsense.0
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SomervilleAddick said:Off_it said:
I got mugged for this earlier today. Tasted absolutely disgusting and I ended up throwing half of it - I decided the grass was in more need of it than I was!0 - Sponsored links:
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Little garden session this evening - will let you know. Also got some Pinter double IPA in a keg, which I've massively over chilled2 -
This vegan pale ale was VERY nice, crisp and fruity.
Unpleasantly surprised to pay £6.40 in Portslade yesterday.0 -
Of the three in my picture, the Vocation was my favourite. Decently hoppy, slight fruity taste but not overdone. The Soproni was also very acceptable, nothing flash or fancy, just a nice bitter tang. Wish I'd brought more of it back with me at about 65p a half litre. That was the last one of a mere handful.The northern monk was too fruity and astringent for my taste. My neighbour liked it more than i did, but not as much as he liked the pinter big dipa, which we finished in that session. Have the Winter Sun ready for drinking now, it's a very good beer with a short life expectancy.0
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Has more strength than our defence, a tidy drop and 'cheap' at £5.95
The Greyhound in Peckham is worth a visit.1 -
These are going to be on tap at my local micro tomorrow. Really not sure, but will give them both a try and report back0
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randy andy said:These are going to be on tap at my local micro tomorrow. Really not sure, but will give them both a try and report back
If you really really are curious then throw up in a glass and then liberally stir in your own bob.
Guarantee it will taste better.2 -
I see that Heineken have completely bought Beavertown now.I wonder if if will impact the taste of the beers (of which I am generally a fan) ?0
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Off_it said:ElfsborgAddick said:se9addick said:ElfsborgAddick said:se9addick said:ElfsborgAddick said:
Trying one of the local lagers, Totnes is very pleasant.
You're not proper Charlton unless you got the steam train.0 -
Winter Sun from the Pinter, on massively extended times, four weeks fermentation and three weeks conditioning. Absolutely lovely beer, bitter but with very subtle hints of tropical fruit. Guessing by its effect on me, I'd say about 6% alcohol.
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Not been very well so my first drink for over a week yesterday. Went for something not too challenging and this hit the spot. Clean tasting, light and refreshing.
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