Stella Artois 4.8 % since when ?
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soad said:
Black can man said:
Tyskie for me tonight ,,, Decent ..
Perla. Zubr. Lech. Zywiec and Tyskie are also good, Warka probably the best. I like Okocim as well, but at 7% you wont want too many. Zywiec Bock is lovely too, rather like the dark leffe, only £1 a can
OllieC said:
soad said:
Black can man said:
Tyskie for me tonight ,,, Decent ..
Perla. Zubr. Lech. Zywiec and Tyskie are also good, Warka probably the best. I like Okocim as well, but at 7% you wont want too many. Zywiec Bock is lovely too, rather like the dark leffe, only £1 a can
Bottoms up.
soad said:
Perla. Zubr. Lech. Zywiec and Tyskie are also good, Warka probably the best.
Love all those except Zubr, is that the one that's 6% with the byson on the front? Just haven't enjoyed it like all the other Polish stuff, Less danger of a headache with Lech being 'only' 5.2%+1 on the Bavaria suggestions, been drinking it since a trip to Amsterdam
Oh if anyone actually likes Stella 4.8%, Aldi sell a re branded version fairly cheaply
Pixelpeep7r said:
They killed holsten pills too...
used to be 6% !
I stopped buying Holsten Pils after getting so many cloudy ones (bottles).used to be 6% !
Is there anywhere you can buy Belgian Stella from? I can't seem to find any locally and not having had any for a while, the UK brewed was disappointing.
jet_noise said:
Ruddles tastes odd to me. In any form it tastes like it comes out of a plastic bottle. This was one of the few drinks available at student parties almost 40 years ago. It was always in a large plastic bottle. The taste remains seared into memory. In a bad way!
regards,
Jet
I looked in to this earlier in the year as County was a beer from my youth, loved the flavour but couldn't have too many.regards,
Jet
I'd bought it a few times since when on special offer and always been disappointed. Turns out it's now a different brew altogether from a different brewery.
C Lee Farquar said:
jet_noise said:
Ruddles tastes odd to me. In any form it tastes like it comes out of a plastic bottle. This was one of the few drinks available at student parties almost 40 years ago. It was always in a large plastic bottle. The taste remains seared into memory. In a bad way!
regards,
Jet
I looked in to this earlier in the year as County was a beer from my youth, loved the flavour but couldn't have too many.regards,
Jet
I'd bought it a few times since when on special offer and always been disappointed. Turns out it's now a different brew altogether from a different brewery.
When Ruddles changed hands many years ago, Tony the head brewer left Ruddles and started his own brewery using very similar recipes to the old Ruddles beers.
mark387mw said:
Maybe give this place a try http://www.grainstorebrewery.com/index.asp
When Ruddles changed hands many years ago, Tony the head brewer left Ruddles and started his own brewery using very similar recipes to the old Ruddles beers.
Thank you!When Ruddles changed hands many years ago, Tony the head brewer left Ruddles and started his own brewery using very similar recipes to the old Ruddles beers.
I'd always assumed Rutland was near Northumberland so I've learnt two things.
Old Crafty Hen (6.5%), a beer in a similar mould, is currently 4 for £6 at Tesco.
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