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I had the smaller can of festbeer last night, I might have to put a peg on my nose and force the big one down.

The Lomond was a strange one, typical modern IPA, but not clear or full on cloudy either, a kind of murkiness that made it seem to taste a bit thin.

I’d agree with you about the Lomand, it starts out ok but doesn’t go anywhere

This is nicer imo from Lidl at the moment
 
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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
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Marstons used to brew it for Tesco, it was called revisionist rye pale ale but it was discontinued

Fast forward and Sainsbury’s now stock it as this

And I’m glad about it
I never quite got rye beers - somehow, they're always on the edge of being enjoyable but don't quite make the grade for me. I do love the colour of them, though.
 
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I never quite got rye beers - somehow, they're always on the edge of being enjoyable but don't quite make the grade for me. I do love the colour of them, though.

There’s a lot of rye pales thatvdont make the grade, a Guinness version springs to mind but this has more going for it,

For £1.50 per bottle, it’s gotta be worth a punt

Marstons used to brew Lidl’s Amber Adder too which was a ridiculously good beer for the price but they stopped a while ago - I think one of the Kent breweries make it now and I don’t like it
 

pjd57

Veteran
Location
Glasgow
Enjoyed a large bottle of Morretti tonight.
Only £1:60 from Iceland ( the beer is from Italy )
Last time I had it on draught in Glasgow it was almost a fiver a pint.
 
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