Beer thread
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@MN5 said in Beer thread:
@Kruse said in Beer thread:
@MN5 Goddammit, I think I've said (or at least thought) two of those.
It sounds even more effective if you have a filthy hipster beard. I would but my fiancee won't let me grow one.
A craft beer nerd is a complete wimp in front of his missus ... jeeze, who would have picked that ... You'd never see a Whiskey nerds behave like that.
Coffee nerds also don't take shit from their boyfriends
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@MajorRage said in Beer thread:
@MN5 said in Beer thread:
@Kruse said in Beer thread:
@MN5 Goddammit, I think I've said (or at least thought) two of those.
It sounds even more effective if you have a filthy hipster beard. I would but my fiancee won't let me grow one.
A craft beer nerd is a completely wimp in front of his missus ... jeeze, who would have picked that ...
Na I like having sex. A beard prevents that unfortunately. It's enough of an uphill battle with my looks and personality too
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@taniwharugby said in Beer thread:
@MN5 bro, don't be so hard on yourself, you have loads going for you, like, well, um, er, you are quite tall apparently.
I use it is a personality substitute.
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This could get dangerous....have tickets to go to 'Craft Beer Rising' (like Beervana but bigger) after work today
here's the stand list. Many of these stands will obviously have many breweries to try eg the NZ one will have Yeastie Boys, Renaissance, 8-Wired, 3 Boys and Tuatara
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360 Brewing co, 40Ft Brewery, Adnams, American Craft Beer Co. inc. Stevens Point Brewery , Animal Brewing Co, Bear Republic, Abita Brewing, Instil Ciders, Beatnikz republic brewing co, Bedlam Brewery, Belhaven Brewery, Big Hug, Birrifico del Ducato, Black flag Brewery, Black Isle Brewing Co., Boss Brewing Company, Brew by Numbers, Brewdog, Brewers Association, Brewgooder, Brewheadz, Brewhouse and Kitchen, Brooklyn brewery, Bru Brewery, Butcombe Brewery co, Caledonian Brewing Co, Calvors Brewery, Camden Town Brewery, Canopy Beer Co., Capel Rd Cider, Cask International, Cave Direct Limited,Charles wells brewery, Coopers / bean republic / abita, Craft Academy, Crafted, Crate Brewery, Crazy Mountain Brewery - Lonerider Brewing Co., Crisp Malting, DE14,Devils Peak, Charlies,DEYA Brewing Company, Drygate Brewing Co, Duvel Moortgat UK, EARTH ALE / Essex Street Brewery@Temple Brew House, East London Brewing Company Ltd., Edge Brewing Barcelona, Enefeld Brewery, Euroboozer, Fierce Beer, Firebird Brewing Co., Forest Road Brewing Co., Founders Brewing Company, Fourpure Brewing Co., Fruli, Gipsy Hill Brewing Co, Goose Island, Gower Brewery, Greene King, Gun Brewery, Hammerton Brewery,Harbour Brewing Company ltd, Harry Brompton's Alcoholic Ice Tea, Harvey & Son (Lewes) Ltd, Hawkes / Urban Orchard, Hawkshead Brewery, Heathwick World Craft Beers, Heavy Industry / Crafty Devil / Tenby, Hiver Beers, Hog's Back Brewery, Hop Stuff Brewery, House of beers, Hoxton Cidersmiths, Ilkley Brewery, Innis & Gunn, Jack Black brewing, Kentish Pip Cider, Kungsbryggeriet, Lagunitas, Laine Brew Co., LAM Brewing, Liberation Brewery, Little Beer Corporation, Long Arm Brewing Co, Lost Rivers Brewing Co., Maeloc cider, Maeloc cider, Maltsmiths Brewing, Maule Brewing Co., Meantime Brewing Company, Moncada Brewery, Mondo Brewing Company, Moor Beer Company, Morgenrot, Nene Valley Brewery, New Zealand Beer Collective, Oakham Ales, Oddly, Old Hands, Orbit Beers, Orchard Pig Cider, Porterhouse Brewing Co, Portobello Brewing Company, Powderkeg, Prancing Pony Brewery, Purity Brewing Co, Rat Brewery, RedWillow Brewery, Renegade Brewing, Rooster's Brewing Co., Saltaire Brewery, Shepherd Neame, Sheppy's Cider Ltd., Sierra Nevada + Fuller, Smith and Turner, Sonnet 43 Brew House, St Andrews Brewing Co, Stone and Wood Brewing Company, Thatchers Cider, The Lines, The London Beer Factory, Thistly Cross Cider, Tiny Rebel Brewing Co., Trilogy Beverage Brands, Twisted Barrel Ale, Two chefs brewing, Two Tribes Brewing / Island Records, UBREW, Unorthodox Brewing – Dead end brew machine, Vedett, Wild Card Brewery, Wild man Craft beer, Wolfpack Lager
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Managed to clear the head this morning while watching the Chiefs game.
Would have loved to have tried a lot more of what was on offer but the problem with these events is that even if you go for small serves (1/3 pint) they soon add up on you.
I usually therefore look for stuff I won't see in shops, festival brews and unusual stuff.I got caught out though when I was looking for a big serve to have with some food (a yummy 16hr smoked brisket) and went to Wild Beer Co. The bloke there talked me into this "Belgian-style Saison with a copious amount of New Zealand hops, freshly harvested Somerset apple juice and wild yeast".
I hadn't noticed it was a 9%er.
Was bloody nice but caught up on me about half an hour later.Generally I found things quite a bit different to the NZ approach. A brewery like Garage Project would have had their heads spinning. Any innovation was more around the use of yeasts than stretching flavour boundaries.
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I just picked up a 4 pack of "Lord of the Rings SobeRing Thought" for $4.99 at Fresh Choice. Since it's a 1% alcohol beer I thought this would be indicative that it would be undrinkable and I was quite prepared to tip it down the sink.
But, it's not actually bad - it's a very low alcohol darkish beer, which is a bit different to most of the piss weak options and hence it's got quite a malty flavour.
In my ongoing quest for drinkable low alcohol options it's worth a try. I'll try another one in the build-up tomorrow and see whether it's still any good given that I now have mild expectations.
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@Chris-B. said in Beer thread:
I just picked up a 4 pack of "Lord of the Rings SobeRing Thought" for $4.99 at Fresh Choice. Since it's a 1% alcohol beer I thought this would be indicative that it would be undrinkable and I was quite prepared to tip it down the sink.
But, it's not actually bad - it's a very low alcohol darkish beer, which is a bit different to most of the piss weak options and hence it's got quite a malty flavour.
In my ongoing quest for drinkable low alcohol options it's worth a try. I'll try another one in the build-up tomorrow and see whether it's still any good given that I now have mild expectations.
How's the low alc search going?
I'm curious as I have always seen a big gap in the NZ market for decent lower alc beers.
One thing I have really noticed in the UK is that due to having cask ales there is usually a good option available in the 3-4% range. This means that if you are travelling around and stop at a pub for lunch you can easily have a couple of pints and be under the driving limit.
You don't need to even go much lower than that as most people can process that alc level without it building up and accumulating as long as you aren't slamming it back.
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@Crucial Have you been to The Gunmakers in Clerkenwell? Fantastic little pub for real ale. A decent euro ale on tap, and good food too. Nice little Day of the Triffids connection.
Only open Monday to Friday. Around the corner from Agent Provocateur headquarters.
I really miss good 3 to 4% British ales.
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@Tim said in Beer thread:
@Crucial Have you been to The Gunmakers in Clerkenwell? Fantastic little pub for real ale. A decent euro ale on tap, and good food too. Nice little Day of the Triffids connection.
Only open Monday to Friday. Around the corner from Agent Provocateur headquarters.
I really miss good 3 to 4% British ales.
I live near there - but never heard of it. Will aim to try it out soon.
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@Tim said in Beer thread:
@Crucial Have you been to The Gunmakers in Clerkenwell? Fantastic little pub for real ale. A decent euro ale on tap, and good food too. Nice little Day of the Triffids connection.
Only open Monday to Friday. Around the corner from Agent Provocateur headquarters.
I really miss good 3 to 4% British ales.
Not an area I have yet to find myself in. Will keep it in mind though. All recommendations are good.
Just had a look at their website and it is a complete abortion. There's stuff about a hairdressers, stuff about some famous young chef who doesn't actually appear to be cooking there and nothing about being a pub. All very weird.
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No idea about websites. If you want to check out a hidden gem in Bloomsbury, try the Duke of York. Lovely spot.
7 Roger St, London WC1N 2PB, UK
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Garage Project Silk Road Kolsch...very nice, for a 7.5% beer I thought it was great!
McLeods Chili Pils...initially found it pleasant and a nice touch of heat, but I made the mistake of taking too long to drink it while doing dishes and stuff and the last few mouthfuls the chili was overpowering and the chili did what it sometimes does to my body...