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Venod

Eh up
Location
Yorkshire
Not a beer recommendation but a book.

"Its The Beer Talking by Ian Clayton"

Published 2018 but I have only just got round to reading it.
I have to admit I have an interest as I know a lot of the pubs mentioned in the book and some of the people, also the accents and lifestyles.
A very good read.

https://ianclaytoninfo.wordpress.com/books/its-the-beer-talking/
 
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stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
I've had to have a kidney stone out, then a week later have the stent that was put in after the removal taken out.

Thanks to that I've not had any beer for a fortnight, hence I'm out of practice which has resulted in a Crackle style pour tonight.

I got this from Morrison's today and it's proper west coast, nice and bitter.

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Elybazza61

Legendary Member
Went to Cambridge Beer festival today and list of beers sampled by the two of us ( halves and thirds!) were;

Ampersand (Diss Norfolk ) Affogato-8% Coffee stout
Brass Castle (Malton N Yorks) Bad Kitty -5.5% chocolate-vanilla porter
Driftwood Spars (Cornwall) Alfie's Revenge -6.5% red malt bitter
Elgoods (Wisbech Cambs) Double Dog -6.5% strong dark mild (stronger version of Black Dog mild)
Green Duck (Stourbridge W Midlands) Shoreline -5.4% caramel and chocolate stout with Maldon sea salt
Lacons (Gt Yarmouth Norfolk) Cherry Penny Black Porter - 8.4% sour cherries imperial porter
Nethergate (Pentlow Essex) Old Growler -5.% chocolate, coffee and roasted malt porter
Orkney (Quoyloo Orkney) Dark Island 4.6% Dark Chocolate,date and nuts
Roughacre (Clare Suffolk) The Hawker 4.8% rich porter, roasted barley and chocolate malts with challenger and admiral hops

Only missed out on Green Jack (Lowestoft) Baltic Trader an extra strong export stout that had just run out when I went to get it :sad:

Overall no duffers and the Green Duck,Ampersand and Lacons being the favourites although I've always liked the Dark Island and the Double Dog was a nice beefier version of one of my favourites Black Dog mild.

Was reasonably busy but no queues at the bars.
 

katiewlx

Senior Member
Went to Cambridge Beer festival today and list of beers sampled by the two of us ( halves and thirds!) were;

Ampersand (Diss Norfolk ) Affogato-8% Coffee stout
Brass Castle (Malton N Yorks) Bad Kitty -5.5% chocolate-vanilla porter
Driftwood Spars (Cornwall) Alfie's Revenge -6.5% red malt bitter
Elgoods (Wisbech Cambs) Double Dog -6.5% strong dark mild (stronger version of Black Dog mild)
Green Duck (Stourbridge W Midlands) Shoreline -5.4% caramel and chocolate stout with Maldon sea salt
Lacons (Gt Yarmouth Norfolk) Cherry Penny Black Porter - 8.4% sour cherries imperial porter
Nethergate (Pentlow Essex) Old Growler -5.% chocolate, coffee and roasted malt porter
Orkney (Quoyloo Orkney) Dark Island 4.6% Dark Chocolate,date and nuts
Roughacre (Clare Suffolk) The Hawker 4.8% rich porter, roasted barley and chocolate malts with challenger and admiral hops

Only missed out on Green Jack (Lowestoft) Baltic Trader an extra strong export stout that had just run out when I went to get it :sad:

Overall no duffers and the Green Duck,Ampersand and Lacons being the favourites although I've always liked the Dark Island and the Double Dog was a nice beefier version of one of my favourites Black Dog mild.

Was reasonably busy but no queues at the bars.

you werent tempted by the champion beer then ? though it would have tied with your Orkney for being the lowest abv in the selection ^_^
 

glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
I'm enjoying this right now, to wash down some homemade chili and nachos.

Excellent stuff from a tiny brewery in Lochaber.

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stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Fresh out of the Pinter tonight, After Midnight Belgian Ale, this is how pinter describe it -

This dark Belgian ale offers a deep malty sweetness with layers of caramel, toffee, and molasses. Rich notes of dark fruits like fig, plum, and raisin come through, balanced by classic Belgian yeast spices. Subtle hints of liquorice, chocolate, and coffee aid complexity, while the alcohol presence is smooth and warming.​


Supposed to be 5.8%, but if I was asked to do a blind test I'd call it an 8% Trappist.

Excuse the glassage, still can't believe it's a full pint, but I was in the Holiday Inn in Stevenage a few weeks ago and when I paid £6.95 I assumed I was buying the glass as well.

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