Recommend me a bottled beer

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SeldomSeenKid

525 posts

154 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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I'm a big fan of Bewdog and Williams Bros beers, there's a lot of variety from both of those.
I'm also a big fan of wheat beer, one of the ones I've been drinking currently is Blanche De Namur. very
Easy drinking.

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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I do like a bit of



hadenough!

3,785 posts

261 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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wsurfa said:
I do like a bit of


You know there a brewery shop with a discount card.

How's the old girl doing?

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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hadenough! said:
You know there a brewery shop with a discount card.

How's the old girl doing?
I bought 36 bottles a few weeks ago, and it's going nicely (hiccup)

vournikas

11,713 posts

205 months

Saturday 26th July 2014
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My current two favourites at my local at the moment :





Both are utterly delicious, but the latter demands caution with a voltage into double figures.


Olivera

7,154 posts

240 months

Saturday 26th July 2014
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Might be hard to acquire for those south of the border, but a fine ale nonetheless:


sgrimshaw

7,330 posts

251 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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Doom Bar for me.

I like trying all sorts, but it's Doom which is my "banker"

Great thing with Doom is that it can take being cold, and I mean ice cold.

Try sticking it in the fridge, same way as you would lager etc

Rosscow

8,773 posts

164 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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Thought I'd revive this thread smile

Just ordered my Christmas ales:

5 x Thornbridge Jaipur
4 x Badger Golden Champion
4 x Badger Fursty Ferret
3 x Old Golden Hen
3 x Fullers ESB
3 x Whitstable Bay

As has been mentioned above, I actually prefer all of these beers out of the fridge!

Can't wait for that first Jaipur on Christmas Eve....

DoctorX

7,298 posts

168 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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Rosscow said:
Thought I'd revive this thread smile

Just ordered my Christmas ales:

5 x Thornbridge Jaipur
4 x Badger Golden Champion
4 x Badger Fursty Ferret
3 x Old Golden Hen
3 x Fullers ESB
3 x Whitstable Bay

As has been mentioned above, I actually prefer all of these beers out of the fridge!

Can't wait for that first Jaipur on Christmas Eve....
My No 1 beer that. Waitrose are now stocking Sierra Nevada Torpedo and what a fine brew that is. Just don't drink more than one or two...

Silverbullet767

10,711 posts

207 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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Got a case of my current favourite in for Christmas, they do single bottles in Sainbury's and Tesco.

Peroni Gran Riserva. 6.6%


Rosscow

8,773 posts

164 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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I used to love things like that, but I have definitely turned the corner towards real ales now.

I won't buy a lager unless there is no other choice!

Any of the golden or amber ales out of the fridge are much superior, IMO.

The Gran Reserva is nice though smile

Rosscow

8,773 posts

164 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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DoctorX said:
My No 1 beer that. Waitrose are now stocking Sierra Nevada Torpedo and what a fine brew that is. Just don't drink more than one or two...
I was tempted with that.... the Sierra Nevada IPA gets good reviews, as well.

djglover

424 posts

218 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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St. Peter ruby ale from your op...

I think it's filtered rather than pasteurised so whilst not live, it tastes fresher than a lot of bottled beers

jet_noise

5,653 posts

183 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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Rosscow said:
Just ordered my Christmas ales:

5 x Thornbridge Jaipur
4 x Badger Golden Champion
4 x Badger Fursty Ferret
3 x Old Golden Hen
3 x Fullers ESB
3 x Whitstable Bay
They're not Christmas ales!

These are, my order:
Palmer's Tally Ho! Ho! Ho! 4
Cotleigh Brewery - Red Nose Reinbeer 2
Teignworthy Christmas Cracker 4
Bath Ales Festivity Christmas Porter 2
RCH Brewery Ale Mary 2
Palmer's Tally Ho! Strong Dark Ale 2

Apart from the last one of course smile

regards,
Jet

truck71

2,328 posts

173 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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Just bought a shed load of ESB and Broadside from Sainsburys, three for a fiver x many. Not Christmas ales but can't go wrong.

trickywoo

11,815 posts

231 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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Brewdog Punk IPA

Available from Sainsbury's in 660ml bottles at £2.50

Rosscow

8,773 posts

164 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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jet_noise said:
Rosscow said:
Just ordered my Christmas ales:

5 x Thornbridge Jaipur
4 x Badger Golden Champion
4 x Badger Fursty Ferret
3 x Old Golden Hen
3 x Fullers ESB
3 x Whitstable Bay
They're not Christmas ales!

These are, my order:
Palmer's Tally Ho! Ho! Ho! 4
Cotleigh Brewery - Red Nose Reinbeer 2
Teignworthy Christmas Cracker 4
Bath Ales Festivity Christmas Porter 2
RCH Brewery Ale Mary 2
Palmer's Tally Ho! Strong Dark Ale 2

Apart from the last one of course smile

regards,
Jet
Apologies, I didn't mean they were Christmas ales, just ales that I have bought to drink at Christmas biggrin

Dr G

15,191 posts

243 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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Silverbullet767 said:
Got a case of my current favourite in for Christmas, they do single bottles in Sainbury's and Tesco.

Peroni Gran Riserva. 6.6%
I also prefer 'beer' to lagers but the above is indeed very tasty and becoming far more widely served recently (particularly if you're partial to a pizza).

Silverbullet767

10,711 posts

207 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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Dr G said:
Silverbullet767 said:
Got a case of my current favourite in for Christmas, they do single bottles in Sainbury's and Tesco.

Peroni Gran Riserva. 6.6%
I also prefer 'beer' to lagers but the above is indeed very tasty and becoming far more widely served recently (particularly if you're partial to a pizza).
Oh yeah! I forgot about how good it tastes with a pizza. I can see one being ordered this weekend! lick

Blackpuddin

16,542 posts

206 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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Surprised Timothy Taylor hasn't been mentioned yet, award winning ales and you can see why. Not sure if Butcombe is sold outside the west country but their Gold brew is lovely. Another good one from round here is Gem by Bath Ales. Used to like Doom Bar a lot but been a bit disappointed by it lately. Innis & Gunn mentioned earlier is fabulously rich in flavour but not cheap.