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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
A cask Phoenix from Lakedown. It's a rather mellow green hop ale.
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No Ta Doctor

Über Member
Heck, it's er sweet! Maybe too sweet, but it is toffee flavoured so.....😉 I couldn't do more than a couple of halves of it as it's a bit yucky!🤢 Also being 11% VOL one pint would be enough for most folk. Imagine drinking Barley Wine and having more than one or two and that's how I think it'd be after 2 halves. Not really for me as I'm more a pale ale fan, though I do like McEwans Champion, which I thought was strong till I tasted this one! It was worth the £5.50 to try it out and now that I know how it is, I won't be rushing to buy another one!😉


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First time on the heavy sweet stouts @Accy cyclist?
Some of hem are incredible, but you pretty much have to think of them as a dessert rather than a drink.

Founders Canadian Breakfast Stout was my introduction, and it's incredible (though no longer made). Matured in a maple syrup barrel. I once has a glass with a raspberry sour alongside, like it was a chocolate cake with some fresh berries for acidity :laugh:
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Fantastic! How's it going there? Have they got the full original range back? And it's new equipment, isn't it? Still good?

I'm insanely jealous now...

I only ever used to drink Snecklifter around 25 years ago and that still tastes as good as I remember when I had some back in August.

When I went on Monday I'd been to The Bitter End first for my tea so I got to the brewery around quarter past eight and there was only two other people in there, last time it was around 3/4 full on a Thursday night, I had a pint of bitter which was quite bland, but never having had it before I don't know how it compares to the past.

They had pumps with Cumberland, Cocker Hoop, Snecklifter, and Castle Bitter, plus a few other breweries on keg, some kind of session IPA and a cider.

They're also selling 500ml bottles to take out for £2.50, a bargain which meant some Snecklifter came home with me.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Today I went to Tesco for the 11% stout that Accy had last week (I found it) and picked these two up as well.

The Brewdog is really easy to drink, proper lovely, but it takes second place to the Vault City, it's like a liquid Crunchie with an alcoholic kick.

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No Ta Doctor

Über Member
Today I went to Tesco for the 11% stout that Accy had last week (I found it) and picked these two up as well.

The Brewdog is really easy to drink, proper lovely, but it takes second place to the Vault City, it's like a liquid Crunchie with an alcoholic kick.

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Vault City are very good at getting the flavours exactly right (like them or not!). Their Iron Brew Sour really is just like Irn Bru
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
A few weeks ago I finally took the plunge and got a Pinter.

My first brew was a 7% west coast IPA which was ready a week ago, when it first came out it had a very slight yeasty home brew tang, but a week later it's settled down nicely, the only downside to it is that you can only make ten pints at a time.

Apologies for the poo picture but I'd got stuck in before I thought to take one.

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