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  • Billy_Mix
    Billy_Mix Posts: 2,707
    IdleHans said:
    Yes. Up to 0.5% is classified as alcohol-free.
    Guinness 0.0 is zero percent alcohol, so zero beers so exist
    Guinness Zero also tastes very much like regular Guinness off draft or from widget cans
    Not quite as malty/bitter as regular but a very decent pint
    It’s the only alcohol free beer I’ve ever had a second time 
    Most others are deeply unpleasant, the rest are so far removed in taste from the beer they claim to be, often desperately insipid 

  • Billy_Mix
    Billy_Mix Posts: 2,707
    Anybody got views on the Black Cab stout now sold at the Valley?
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,961
    Can't comment on the draft but it's one of my favourite bottled beers
  • Masterbrew
    Masterbrew Posts: 263
    Billy_Mix said:
    Anybody got views on the Black Cab stout now sold at the Valley?
    I like it, it has that slight nutty taste that bottled Guinness used to have. It's served too cold for stout, though. Lagers and certain ciders are only served chilled to disguise their lack of flavour 
  • SomervilleAddick
    SomervilleAddick Posts: 3,575
    I can always rely on Novare Res to roll out a gem on their birthday (17 today, four more years and they can buy me a drink). 

    Today it’s Cantillon Nath - 5.5% lambic with rhubarb. Sharp, really can taste the rhubarb, and  quite a bit of barnyard.  One of my faves from Cantillon. 

  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,961
    Rebellion raspberry sour. No picture because I was enjoying it too much, but it's as pink as you'd expect. Very astringent without overstepping the mark. Brilliant chilled on a warm day
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,612
    Billy_Mix said:
    Anybody got views on the Black Cab stout now sold at the Valley?
    I like it, it has that slight nutty taste that bottled Guinness used to have. It's served too cold for stout, though. Lagers and certain ciders are only served chilled to disguise their lack of flavour 
    I tried it, it wasn’t for me.
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,961
    edited June 14

    Rebellion Downfall hiding at the back. Their beer of the month, a truly spectacular bit of brewing. Light but flavoursome, and perfect for a sunny day.
    This glass is being raised to RM.

  • SomervilleAddick
    SomervilleAddick Posts: 3,575
    Verdant: Flux Phase 2, 6.5% NEIPA at the Rusty Bucket. 

    If you haven’t had it, this is what NEIPA tastes like from the best brewers on the East Coast. Come and drink it before it’s gone, because it’s very good 

  • Charlton_Charlie
    Charlton_Charlie Posts: 1,427
    Verdant: Flux Phase 2, 6.5% NEIPA at the Rusty Bucket. 

    If you haven’t had it, this is what NEIPA tastes like from the best brewers on the East Coast. Come and drink it before it’s gone, because it’s very good 


    You're on the wrong side of the Atlantic!
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  • SomervilleAddick
    SomervilleAddick Posts: 3,575
    Verdant: Flux Phase 2, 6.5% NEIPA at the Rusty Bucket. 

    If you haven’t had it, this is what NEIPA tastes like from the best brewers on the East Coast. Come and drink it before it’s gone, because it’s very good 


    You're on the wrong side of the Atlantic!
    I was supposed to be on the other side, but BA cancelled the flight. So I found a way to usefully spend my time. For reference, I’d rank this up with the Trillium/Other Half versions 
  • Charlton_Charlie
    Charlton_Charlie Posts: 1,427
    Verdant: Flux Phase 2, 6.5% NEIPA at the Rusty Bucket. 

    If you haven’t had it, this is what NEIPA tastes like from the best brewers on the East Coast. Come and drink it before it’s gone, because it’s very good 


    You're on the wrong side of the Atlantic!
    I was supposed to be on the other side, but BA cancelled the flight. So I found a way to usefully spend my time. For reference, I’d rank this up with the Trillium/Other Half versions 

    Must admit, have been let down by Verdant too many times to trust them much nowadays.. Currently drinking the latest 'gold top' from Track which is, as ever, bloomin fantastic...and an Other Half/Beak TIPA collaboration, which was just awesome.... One day I'll work out how to post pics...(otherwise come find me on insta for all your craft beer delights!)...
  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,768
    Just the one bottle tonight


  • Dugdaleclass
    Dugdaleclass Posts: 554
      



    A very fine local ‘red ale’ to wash down a lobster pizza at the Shipwright Brewing Company’s taproom in Lunenburg Nova Scotia.





  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,961
    Defender: 4%. A Golden ale that's single hopped with Callista, which adds distinct fruity and red berry character. Well balanced and refreshing.

    That's as maybe. It's very nice.
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,961
    Hard to say which I prefer. This elderflower saison is delicious. 5.5% but you'd never know, it's light and perfect for summer drinking. Well done again, Rebellion.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    I am quite boring when it comes to beers. I like the commercial unassuming products that don't do too much but are refreshing and straightforward. I have had some fancy beers recently that taste like they had a bar of soap in them. On the protest in Belgium a few years back, I was introduced to Jupiler. For me it is the best of your straightforward beers, I heve recently returned from a seven week european tour and came back via Belgium taking the opportunity of buying a few crates. My only regret is when I run out and I think I could have bought a few more. 
  • muppetman
    muppetman Posts: 287
    I am quite boring when it comes to beers. I like the commercial unassuming products that don't do too much but are refreshing and straightforward. I have had some fancy beers recently that taste like they had a bar of soap in them. On the protest in Belgium a few years back, I was introduced to Jupiler. For me it is the best of your straightforward beers, I heve recently returned from a seven week european tour and came back via Belgium taking the opportunity of buying a few crates. My only regret is when I run out and I think I could have bought a few more. 
    You need the machine, but it’s worth it in my opinion!

    https://www.perfectdraft.com/en-gb/perfectdraft-jupiler-6l-keg?queryID=c1447ace13a784e78815feb1887bae52&objectID=2236&indexName=Live_beerhawk_products
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,961
    Hadnt seen this before so tried a bottle then two more. They were pushing it out for £3 in The Angel on the Bridge in Henley, rude not to.
    The notes on the label are pretty accurate, and on a warm evening it hit the spot despite its dark colour. 
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,031
    IdleHans said:
    Hard to say which I prefer. This elderflower saison is delicious. 5.5% but you'd never know, it's light and perfect for summer drinking. Well done again, Rebellion.

    Nice glass.
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  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,031
    edited August 18

    My beer glass collection made the 5000 miles journey safely.
    I recently just managed to find somewhere to display them :)
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,031
    IdleHans said:
    Hadnt seen this before so tried a bottle then two more. They were pushing it out for £3 in The Angel on the Bridge in Henley, rude not to.
    The notes on the label are pretty accurate, and on a warm evening it hit the spot despite its dark colour. 

    A cracking price but disappointing that the clientel in Henley are only given a plastic cup. 
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,961
    IdleHans said:
    Hadnt seen this before so tried a bottle then two more. They were pushing it out for £3 in The Angel on the Bridge in Henley, rude not to.
    The notes on the label are pretty accurate, and on a warm evening it hit the spot despite its dark colour. 

    A cracking price but disappointing that the clientel in Henley are only given a plastic cup. 
    You get a glass inside but on the deck next to the river it's plastic only, though you can take a glass bottle out with your plastic cup. I queried the logic of this with the barman, whose weary reply was "Don't get me started"
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,031
    IdleHans said:
    IdleHans said:
    Hadnt seen this before so tried a bottle then two more. They were pushing it out for £3 in The Angel on the Bridge in Henley, rude not to.
    The notes on the label are pretty accurate, and on a warm evening it hit the spot despite its dark colour. 

    A cracking price but disappointing that the clientel in Henley are only given a plastic cup. 
    You get a glass inside but on the deck next to the river it's plastic only, though you can take a glass bottle out with your plastic cup. I queried the logic of this with the barman, whose weary reply was "Don't get me started"

    Sounds like the barman was not too sympathetic.  Crazy reasoning, you'd have thought they'd go the whole way and pour the stuff out of the bottle.
    Sporting events, concerts etc you accept the plastic cup but in your situation it is bonkers.........plus to me it does not taste the same.
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,961
    IdleHans said:
    Hard to say which I prefer. This elderflower saison is delicious. 5.5% but you'd never know, it's light and perfect for summer drinking. Well done again, Rebellion.

    Nice glass.
    It's a Vocation Brewery glass, I use it a lot

  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,031
    IdleHans said:
    IdleHans said:
    Hard to say which I prefer. This elderflower saison is delicious. 5.5% but you'd never know, it's light and perfect for summer drinking. Well done again, Rebellion.

    Nice glass.
    It's a Vocation Brewery glass, I use it a lot


    Take it with you next time you're in Henley...............
  • andipandi
    andipandi Posts: 1,175
    Stellar, Downlands Brewery Missing Flux (4.5%), at the Albatross (R.A.F.A) club Bexhill, £4.20 - Bargain.

      
  • theeenorth
    theeenorth Posts: 2,277

  • theeenorth
    theeenorth Posts: 2,277
    Trailblazer stout Holt's - 
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    A very fine local ‘red ale’ to wash down a lobster pizza at the Shipwright Brewing Company’s taproom in Lunenburg Nova Scotia.





    Jealous of everything in this post 👏