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Jack Hacksaw
09 Jan 17 17:04
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Its another world out there.

I used to see the cans and little bottles on the shelves at Tesco while getting my 4 for a fiver and thought too expensive - what is the point?

Now a massive convert.

I particularly have a test for those with loads and loads of hops.  High %.  American Pale Ale.  They aren't really session beers.  Drink them in a nice glass.

Beavertown and other London breweries, Lagunitas, BrewDog are some of the most commonly seen.

Its another experience.

Any other converts out there?
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Report saddo January 9, 2017 6:50 PM GMT
APA is the only beer for me, I've gone hop crazy.
Report Make my hay January 9, 2017 6:52 PM GMT
I've gone hopping mad.
Report kevinglass January 9, 2017 7:28 PM GMT
Shipyard is lovely. APA, though it's brewed in Wolverhampton I think!

On draught in Wetherspoons as well as bottles. A lovely Grapefruity finish....
Report morpteh mackem January 9, 2017 7:36 PM GMT
try the anarchy brewery stuff, here in morpeth Grin

http://anarchybrewco.com/

blonde star is very niceLove
Report Aunty Post January 9, 2017 7:39 PM GMT
"Check out "Barbar Bok"....

It is absolute nectar!
Not cheap at over £3.00 for 330ml, but a truly fabulous beer which has added honey.
Report saddo January 9, 2017 7:41 PM GMT
Shipyard draught (Marstons) is nice, 500ml bottles at Asda 4 for £5
Report Hamsterdam January 9, 2017 10:25 PM GMT
Hate this fad with a passion.

Pay £4 for a pint which you may or may not enjoy. It's the fatties getting their way again as these are drinks to go with food, or have a hint of food/flavour in them.

It's all very gimmicky too. Do you all wear flannel shirts when going down the pub? Hipster clowns.
Report Hamsterdam January 9, 2017 10:29 PM GMT
All you need is one of the following in a pub:-

Carling/Fosters - cheap and nasty for those who like it like that.
Peroni/Stella - for the more "sophisticated" chav who can handle it stronger ABV.
San Miguel + other Spanish beer (Estrella or Mahou) for the "cultured" choice.
Report saddo January 9, 2017 10:33 PM GMT
I'm guessing you drink only to change your mood.
Report Aunty Post January 10, 2017 12:42 AM GMT


See my earlier post.....
Report GRANTCKING January 10, 2017 12:49 AM GMT
just give me a cold san miguel and im happy
Report Jack Hacksaw January 10, 2017 10:42 AM GMT
Shipyard is my default if there are not any decent casks on at Spoons.  Dunno how well it fits the APA label though.  I guess it is Banks's/Marstons brewery.  They make beer for Lidl including No. 2 Green Gecko.  But I may start trying some of Spoons craft tins or bottles once I use my CAMRA 50p vouchers up!

Will look out for Anarchy.

Will try AP's Barber Bok.  Where might I find it?

Hamsterdam - each to his own.  I have been through the Carling/Fosters phase.  I have been through the Peroni/Stella etc phase.  I have been through all those phases.

I think I am even passing through the Camra real ale stage.

I don't like all craft ale.  I don't want coffee in my beer.  I don't like many saison beers.  I don't eat if I am drinking.  I may have a kebab later though!

There are plenty of stouts, porters, and great tasting lagers in the craft field.

Its a battle against these big brewing giants.  (Until of course the InBev's of the world buy them up!)

Its not a fad its a revolution.
Report morpteh mackem January 10, 2017 10:46 AM GMT
i used to drink standard pub lager carling etc but plate matures with age and after you've turned 20 you will realise.
agree with jack some of crafted beers ve tried are awful, persobnally prefer blonde ales, not too strong, approx 4 %.
anarchy blonde star, tyneside blonde ( from hadrian /border brewery ) or mordues northumberland blonde ale , all very nice. my local sells them all, and only approx 2.70 but hey thats what get for living in the northCool
Report Breedingmad January 10, 2017 10:49 AM GMT
I never touch October Bok as it can prove highly dangerous to anyone who
doesn't like headaches and hangovers that last 24 hoursGrin
Report Jack Hacksaw January 10, 2017 11:30 AM GMT
With regard to paying £4 a pint for something you don't like, most pubs allow you to taste before you buy.

Was in Black Edge brewery tap at the weekend.  Bolton.  All beers £2.50.

BrewDog, if you like it...4 cans £5.00 Asda.  £1.25 a 330ml can 5.6%.
Report Aunty Post January 10, 2017 11:47 AM GMT
I don't know where you will find it JH.

My son bought me five different beers, including this one, from "Beer Ritz" in Headingley, Leeds.

To give you an idea of how flavourful it is, I can tell you that it's 8.5 AVB....
Report Jack Hacksaw January 10, 2017 12:17 PM GMT
8.5%!

Had Thornbridge Halycon last night and that was 7.4% - way too high.
Report A_T January 10, 2017 12:23 PM GMT
craft beer invented for hipsters - still pasteurised and carbonated

i only drink bottled conditioned - loads of micro breweries in the UK producing this great stuff as well as the big breweries. Fuller's Bengal Lancer in every supermarket. Still has hops floating around in it so I count it as one of my five a day Happy
Report The Leopard January 10, 2017 12:31 PM GMT
Theakston's Old Peculiar....5.6%....current favourite
Report Breedingmad January 10, 2017 12:41 PM GMT
EKU 28..

11%..
Report A_T January 10, 2017 12:53 PM GMT
once you go over 5% taste gets compromised IMO
Report Jack Hacksaw January 10, 2017 2:50 PM GMT
I think there are two sorts of beer.   Good beer and bad beer.

Need to get away from cask good, keg bad thinking.

Will have to try Bengal Lancer.
Report saddo January 10, 2017 3:12 PM GMT
Jack Hacksaw    10 Jan 17 10:42 

Its not a fad its a revolution.


I agree. You can get many blonde English beers but they are still using hops from way back and lack flavour. The Americans have new hops and those intent not using them will suffer imho.
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