The Real Ale thread
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Frik said:
Anything except Pedigree.
That is interesting Pedigree the premier pint from the "old" Marstons Brewery before it was taken over by Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries (renamed recently back to Marstons) was brewed in the unique union system and was their flag ship beer. Never cared for it myself either but it kept me in a job for many years.
lord summerisle said:
jagdpanther said:
That will be my target date then
I see the admission prices have gone up 20%????
I dunno about that - i havent paid to get in since my last trip in '05 - last year i was in for free due to officiating
Damn you sir
Yeah its £10 compared to the £8 last season!!
Im not fussed though as its worth it
tog said:
hugh_ said:
bint said:
www.innisandgunn.com :P :P
That sounds fantastic, I haven't seen it around, any idea where I can get some?
I've found it in Sainsbury's and bought it once to try - never again though. It's a bit strange to be honest, like beer with scotch in, but not in a good way.
Spotted some in Asda in other day. I love it , will be getting half a dozen or so bottles when I next shop
While I was there I also picked up some back sheep, which I haven't had for a while, again lovely but in a completely different way.
hugh_ said:
While I was there I also picked up some back sheep, which I haven't had for a while, again lovely but in a completely different way.
If you like black sheep then I would also suggest some of the other ales from the black sheep brewery, riggswelter is very good, and although only slightly stronger than black sheep (and slightly dryer and lighter) will make you "squify" (technical term) somewhat faster, but an excellent flavour.
Another good one is Tesco's own "Golden Sheep" it is actually a Black Sheep Brewery beer (that becomes very obvious when you read the label) but brewed exclusively for Tescos (well it doesn't taste like any of their others I've tried and I've tried most, although maybe not all). £1.54 a bottle and if you like a good honest Yorkshire Ale, you can't go wrong.
gopher said:
hugh_ said:
While I was there I also picked up some back sheep, which I haven't had for a while, again lovely but in a completely different way.
If you like black sheep then I would also suggest some of the other ales from the black sheep brewery, riggswelter is very good, and although only slightly stronger than black sheep (and slightly dryer and lighter) will make you "squify" (technical term) somewhat faster, but an excellent flavour.
Another good one is Tesco's own "Golden Sheep" it is actually a Black Sheep Brewery beer (that becomes very obvious when you read the label) but brewed exclusively for Tescos (well it doesn't taste like any of their others I've tried and I've tried most, although maybe not all). £1.54 a bottle and if you like a good honest Yorkshire Ale, you can't go wrong.
Good good, I will have to try some more from that Brewery. The only slight downfall of £1.54/bottle for golden sheep is that I can get Black Sheep for £1.33/bottle in Asda's 3 for £4 offer!
hugh_ said:
Good good, I will have to try some more from that Brewery. The only slight downfall of £1.54/bottle for golden sheep is that I can get Black Sheep for £1.33/bottle in Asda's 3 for £4 offer!
I took advantage of that offer and got myself some Hobgoblin (a bit malty for my liking, but goes down well with a pack of crisps) and some Theakston XB (always a safe bet). Think i'll go back monday and try a few more
Yesterday evening, I was down in the crypt...
www.merseycamra.org.uk/contents/doku.php?id=beerfestival
What a splendid selection too!
My fave find of the festival? from Wigan... Allgate's 'Brightblade'. Very, very palatable. 4% with hints of lemon & ginger.
Now all I need to do is find it in a bottle or convince somewhere local to put it on and I'll be a happy man...
www.merseycamra.org.uk/contents/doku.php?id=beerfestival
What a splendid selection too!
My fave find of the festival? from Wigan... Allgate's 'Brightblade'. Very, very palatable. 4% with hints of lemon & ginger.
Now all I need to do is find it in a bottle or convince somewhere local to put it on and I'll be a happy man...
hugh_ said:
Good good, I will have to try some more from that Brewery. The only slight downfall of £1.54/bottle for golden sheep is that I can get Black Sheep for £1.33/bottle in Asda's 3 for £4 offer!
Yes you can always get black sheep for bit less, it is their main brew and very good but it is their main supply so will always be cheaper. All I'm suggesting is that if you like a variation on the same theme so to speak, the Golden Sheep is an excellent quality ale which at £1.54 a bottle is actually a bit of a bargain (it will make you rigwelter with very few dips if you get my meaning) and taste's cracking as well.
Pick up a bottle, I'm sure you'll enjoy.
I grew up in a village a couple of miles from Masham, home of Theakstons and Black Sheep (which didn't exist when I were a lad, but was set up by Paul Theakston, a friend of my dad, when the main family sold out to S&N, hence the name Black Sheep) and I was brought up on Theakston's Ales (now back in the Theakston family).
Always enjoy a pint or two of OP, but now I'm down in Wiltshire, my regular tipple is 6X (not bad in the can considering) and some of the local beers, brewed a few miles away by Ramsbury Brewery which are limited in supply, but well worth seeking out if you can.
Always enjoy a pint or two of OP, but now I'm down in Wiltshire, my regular tipple is 6X (not bad in the can considering) and some of the local beers, brewed a few miles away by Ramsbury Brewery which are limited in supply, but well worth seeking out if you can.
nerf said:
pgm said:
In the bottles the Youngs special London Ale at 6.9% is rather nice.
In the pub I like to try lots of different stuff, although Adnams broadside or fullers ESB and Youngs Special are nice
In the pub I like to try lots of different stuff, although Adnams broadside or fullers ESB and Youngs Special are nice
couldnt have put it better myself. just been in the barrowboy and bankerr on london bridge drinking fullers ESB, bloody lovely! special london is lovely, as is special. if im really thirsty i'll go for fullers golden pride. its a bit strong which is a problem for such a tasty beer. you want to drink it all night but 3 is about all thats sensible.... you sir, have very perfect taste buds
The banker - an excellent choice IMO.
How about a nice pint of Bath Ales Gem served in your own pub built in your garden,like me.
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Alright chaps,
Thought beer would be an ideal first post,
Check this out for some quality beers of the world, some great british ales, but also some fantastic stuff from abroad... Sleemans from Canada brew some some pretty fine beverages,
www.beersofeurope.co.uk/
Personal favourites are
Old Speckled Hen / Hens Tooth
Marstons Strong Ale / Empire
Youngs Waggle Dance / Kew Brew
Adnams Broadside / Suffolk Strong
Black Sheep Ale / Golden Sheep
Ahh! Where do I stop!
Cheers!
www.beersofeurope.co.uk/
Thought beer would be an ideal first post,
Check this out for some quality beers of the world, some great british ales, but also some fantastic stuff from abroad... Sleemans from Canada brew some some pretty fine beverages,
www.beersofeurope.co.uk/
Personal favourites are
Old Speckled Hen / Hens Tooth
Marstons Strong Ale / Empire
Youngs Waggle Dance / Kew Brew
Adnams Broadside / Suffolk Strong
Black Sheep Ale / Golden Sheep
Ahh! Where do I stop!
Cheers!
www.beersofeurope.co.uk/
MonkeyMatt said:
Personal favourites are
Old Speckled Hen / Hens Tooth
Marstons Strong Ale / Empire
Youngs Waggle Dance / Kew Brew
Adnams Broadside / Suffolk Strong
Black Sheep Ale / Golden Sheep
www.beersofeurope.co.uk/
OSH is lovely
Marstons Strong Pale is one of my faves along with Empire
Waggledance is another tastey brew
Black Sheep is one of my faves also and another vote for Blacksheep - riggswelter!!!
MonkeyMatt said:
Alright chaps,
Thought beer would be an ideal first post,
Check this out for some quality beers of the world, some great british ales, but also some fantastic stuff from abroad... Sleemans from Canada brew some some pretty fine beverages,
www.beersofeurope.co.uk/
Personal favourites are
Old Speckled Hen / Hens Tooth
Marstons Strong Ale / Empire
Youngs Waggle Dance / Kew Brew
Adnams Broadside / Suffolk Strong
Black Sheep Ale / Golden Sheep
Ahh! Where do I stop!
Cheers!
www.beersofeurope.co.uk/
Thought beer would be an ideal first post,
Check this out for some quality beers of the world, some great british ales, but also some fantastic stuff from abroad... Sleemans from Canada brew some some pretty fine beverages,
www.beersofeurope.co.uk/
Personal favourites are
Old Speckled Hen / Hens Tooth
Marstons Strong Ale / Empire
Youngs Waggle Dance / Kew Brew
Adnams Broadside / Suffolk Strong
Black Sheep Ale / Golden Sheep
Ahh! Where do I stop!
Cheers!
www.beersofeurope.co.uk/
Matt...welcome aboard mate! Er...shouldnt you be working?
Nelson's Brewing Company lads, based in Chatham. Bloody stupendous ales!
For a winter beer go no further than Robinson's Old Tom. Fantastic stuff!
Matt..got the 'grale, wanna a look see tonight?
pesty said:
hereford pale ale from the wye valley brewery. could drink this stuff all night!
www.wyevalleybrewery.co.uk/beers_view.php?id=2
Hah. Discovered one of theirs this weekend. I've relatively recently moved back to Malvern and it's been a bit of a revelation that there are quite a few good breweries in the area. Malvern Hills Brewery's Black Pear is worth a try. Also, in case anyone in the area isn't already aware, the Nag's Head pub (bottom of Bank Street in Malvern) is well worth a visit. They usually have ***16*** real ales on the go. Over the course of last year they apparently had about 1000 different guests ales.www.wyevalleybrewery.co.uk/beers_view.php?id=2
Edited by pesty on Thursday 8th February 21:59
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