I'm still working through the tail end of my Christmas stock of Camden Stout and Doom Bar. Still plenty of Lidl red in the tank as well. Dry January can get fucked.
I'm still working through the tail end of my Christmas stock of Camden Stout and Doom Bar. Still plenty of Lidl red in the tank as well. Dry January can get fucked.
I'm doing some work for these lot.
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They've given me a bottle of the stuff and you need to open it, leave it for 24 hours, pour it into a glass, leave the glass for 30 minutes, then you can drink it. What a load of wank.
They must be. It's just a bog standard blond ale, not some mad thing that's been 2 years in a barrell with wild yeast or something. And even at that, I've never heard of such wank around drinking a bottle.
Maybe at a push and being a real tosser you'd advise someone to drink it up near 10⁰ or something, but that's about it.
That bottom blurb would be standard enough. Just means have it upright and cold for 30 mins of you've had it on its side to let the yeast from carbonation go to the bottom. No harm in drinking the bit of yeast though.
You'd have it closed up until drinking it though.
My local beer shop does this thing where they stand their sours on their head so that when you get them home and turn them the right way up, the fruity bits go back into the bottom of the can (or something).
a) I'm not sure this is how these work and b) it makes it a nightmare to read what the actual can is
I've opened it. It's quite nice but I'd prefer a Tyskie
https://www.azvexbrewing.com/shop/da...ale-440ml-can/
I am the easiest of marks when it comes to a tonka stout but this is delicious all the same.
Gone some gay af bar and they’ve got the iron brew vault city. Here we go
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In solidarity with Baz I'm having this one: https://vaultcity.co.uk/products/fiery-ginger-iron-brew
It's very tasty.
I’d picked up the ‘float’ version initially but realised my error before paying so got the regular iron brew. Honestly wish I’d got something else, but hey ho TTH peer pressure is real.
@Mike hated the bar cos it was essentially a ‘bottle shop’ with a 100% markup and a few tables. One can of stout was £12.
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Not sure that's a 100% mark-up on a bottle shop price, plenty of stouts weigh in around that. Was wondering how they'd price it. At Unbarred I always find it a bit odd that they have a fridge of cans at what feels like pub prices that you can take away if you want. I know there isn't necessarily a logic to it, but I feel much more affronted paying £5 for a can of something than I would paying 5 or 6 quid for a pint of it on tap.
There's absolutely no logic to that but I absolutely feel the same way. Even though I can do the maths and know fine well you're often getting more for the price than what a bar would charge you to put it on tap.
Had a coffee porter, a chocolate stout and a NEIPA from Firebird today. All pretty decent, but nothing mega. The porter was probably the best of the bunch.
Picked up some Northern Monk Heathen things from ASDA, which roll in at 7.4%, as I was feeling a bit sporty/wanted a bit of bang for my buck and yeah, you know about them quite soon into the consumption process.
My absolute cracker pilsner has just ran dry
All I have in the house are some bloody Belgian styles that one of the lads gave me. Might have a water.
Chelsea finally field a proper XI the other night against us and now they’re back to playing really good teams, it’s a proper mong selection. Baffling.
Was in Tesco earlier and was quite impressed with their DIPA selection. They seem to be committed to some serious ABVs which my intel tells me is not really a very sensible sales model. Picked up a Buxton Kingslayer, Vocation Aoraki and North Ultra Phase which all bowl in the right side of 8% and to round out the high strength 4 for 3 deal an 8.4% Northern Monk fudge/brownie stout of some sort.
The supermarkets I go to always have at least a few high ABV things (for example by Sainsburys has TWO stouts of 10+%.)
I always enjoy going to Tesco because it's the supermarket least convenient to me so they've invariably got something in I've not had before. I've had all those four (assuming it's the NM I think it is) and they're all pretty decent.
The North one was something like £2.89 which is pretty good value for an 8% beer, assuming it isn't weapons grade piss. 4 for £8.67. You get 1 Beak for that.
The Iron Brew 'Float' from VC is also very decent.
Had a TM order arrive yesterday so it's gonna be a good night.
I don't think high strength stuff sells all that well generally, or at least struggles to cover cost of production if my inside sources in the small brewing world are to be believed.
I respect it though, so I hope you are right. Just had the Mt Cook and am halfway through the Kingslayer and both are as good as recalled. I'm definitely leaning toward Buxton being my favorite brewery. I've no idea how they manage to get into so many supermarkets at reasonable prices whilst still being a pretty tiny operation, or did I miss them being acquired on the sly by Diageo?
How much tequila can you have and still drive?
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Probably one 50ml measure [shot], if that.
None is probably the safe answer.
Too late. One and a pint, we’ll see how I go.
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Just book you and the sidekick a hotel.
Was fine. For the record the tequila cocktail was at 4 and the (3.4% Windermere Pale) pint was at 7, with lots of non-alcoholic drinks and a maccies in between, and I drove home at 8.
Turns out tequila in a cocktail is rancid.
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Tequila generally is rancid.
Apple crumble flavoured gin
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Had some bangers tonight. A coffee stout ("Zombie Squirrel Returns") by Azvex which must be one of the best no-nonsense coffee stouts I've had. And now having the port version of Good King Henry V by Old Chimneys, because now the dude is working with a brewer (Grain) he's doing MAD shit like barrel aged versions.
And it's delicious, this is the port version.
I'd hate to be cleaning out your cage.
Absolutely no problems on that front, my guts are not weakly enough that a few impys is enough to create some sort of brown catastrophe.
Picked up a 'Wheat Beer' and a Festbier in the discount aisle of Lidl today. They look sort of German, but then the wheat beer has WHEAT BEER written on it with all the usual beer wench livery, which should probably have been a bit of a red flag. The look is pretty dank for a wheat beer and the taste is a bit that way too.
Two Vault City related things:
Firstly, they're doing 33% off EVERYTHING on their online store, to whoever that may interest: https://vaultcity.co.uk/
Secondly, I had this by them (and Vocation) just there and it was mega: https://vaultcity.co.uk/products/kir...ity-x-vocation
I'm just kegging my brew if Tribute. If it's even half close to the original then
If your local Aldi has any of the bottles of the Caramel Biscuit Beer left, well worth picking one up. Like drinking butterscotch angels delight, but in liquid form.
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Butterscotch Angel Delight sounds awful.
Fucked up rightly on bland black shite for the day that's in it
Picked one of these up for later, hopefully.
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Any good? Or should I say, as good as the song?
I'm off to get myself a Phoenix. I also see Siren have changed their Broken Dream cans. Shiny.
It's okay. Not sure what I expected from a 4.8% NEIPA but it tastes very watered down.
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Hazy IPA's need to be 6%+ or there's no point in them.