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SimonTheSailor said:
Quite a few beers/brewery's are changing their labels/cans - bloody annoying
When I go to buy NEW beers and find out it's the same old st that I've drunk before I'm really annoyed
I'm not sure it's at all relevant to your annoyance but your post has made me wonder something. I drink craft beer every so often but it's not my staple so it's not something I've ever thought about.When I go to buy NEW beers and find out it's the same old st that I've drunk before I'm really annoyed
Will a different season/'vintage' of hops (or even yeast and other ingredients) noticeably change the taste of beer year to year? Obviously it does with wine and cider.
Gompo said:
Will a different season/'vintage' of hops (or even yeast and other ingredients) noticeably change the taste of beer year to year? Obviously it does with wine and cider.
I asked this on a brewery tour the other week (Crooked Spider), they buy their hops ground and formed in to pellets, and the suppliers blend them to get a pretty consistent product over time. bad company said:
I’m ready to buy some more but struggling to find either available now.
https://londonliquorstore.com/products/lagunitas-ipa-12-x-355ml?variant=40324828725386Spar also sell it.
https://www.leftfieldbeer.co.uk/product-page/stone...
Edited by ecsrobin on Thursday 4th April 20:55
bad company said:
ecsrobin said:
bad company said:
I’m just back from the USA and used a big chunk of my baggage allowance to bring home Stone IPA & Lagunitas.
you can buy both of those in the UK. badgerade said:
Lagunitas is fully owned by Heineken - not seen it in cans/bottles for a while but it does seem to be creeping into pubs. You can also get it from Beerwulf to go in the Sub or Blade keg dispenser thingies: https://www.beerwulf.com/en-gb/p/brewers/lagunitas...
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