If that is made by Wychwood Brewery, I've tried and enjoyed that.
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Yes it is. I opened it shortly after posting and it's very soft, dark and malty; not sweet like the 'Owd Roger'. Very nice ale.
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Two from 'Aldi' Stores
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4.4 and 4.1 ABV respectively. We tried the first one tonight after a meal of pork, toffee-apple sausages and cauliflower-cheese with spicy mixed beans... a lovely honey-flavoured ale. |
I've got a few of these in reserve for tonight....not too bad at all.
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The XX Chromosome in office BBY!
Now that Hillarys' about to....https://i.imgflip.com/1drafy.jpgI don't think "the wall" is goin' up anytime soon:D https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...c78c8d7f32.jpg
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popped intp Aldi this morning for some frozen oven chips and came across this one: A-Hop-alypse Now
Interesting title so I'm hopeful the taste equals it. http://i.imgur.com/ki7SeAJ.jpg |
http://i.imgur.com/u5JeKzQ.jpg I was drinking this at Christmas but forgot to post here...
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Wild Hare light ale
My wife found this in Asda (about £1.65) and it is WONDERFUL... strong (5 percent ABV) yet not cloying like a dark ale, or even most lagers. Much lighter and more refreshing, it claims to be dry but I detected a slight honey-sweetness. Beautiful!
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Hey Eich! Have you tried this?
"Blind Squirrel's IPA is a little bit nutty" https://cdn.beeradvocate.com/im/beers/94816.jpg |
Afraid I can't see the picture...
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This is their website address, there's lot of pictures. http://www.blindsquirrelbrewery.com/ |
That's beautiful, fumo... making my mouth water. Take a look at this link, guys, it's wonderful :yeah:
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Wychwood Brewery: Hobgoblin 'Gold'
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I picked in the Kent hop-gardens as a kid and the smell of them is in my blood. I brought pieces of root with me when we moved to Lincolnshire over 30 years ago and it flourished here in the rich soil... now each September the fruiting heads are everywhere in the garden, throughout the hedges and the trees. Years ago Moira used to make the most beautiful golden wine from these hops and this beer reminded me of that favourite wine, with the resinous bitter tang lingering on the tongue. It's a golden colour, like the 'Wild Hare' pale ale, but stronger-tasting and more bitter. And only £1.25 a bottle in ALDI!! |
Roll on Saturday when I can drink two bottles of this..
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Of course being a bit from the Norwegian side: http://www.findmeagift.co.uk/site_me...aass-fatol.jpg and of course the Palo Alto (CA) brewing company's http://www.findmeagift.co.uk/site_me...ppy-ending.jpg And of course a jack-Mormon special; my inlaws's favorite made in Park City Utah by Wasatch Brewery http://www.findmeagift.co.uk/site_me...r-polygamy.jpg And of course from the Orkneys: https://res.cloudinary.com/ratebeer/...beer_15664.jpg
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Another 'golden' ale, Moira found this Welsh beer for me in the local 'Spar' shop... quite pricey at over £2.00. They explain on the label how the hops are added late in the brewing to improve the flavour, and I wouldn't have minded the higher price but I felt it had nowhere near as much going for it as the previous two beers I tried.
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