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Aqualung
13-08-2013, 14:46
I hear that the Champion Beer Of Britain is Elland 1872 Porter. I'm pretty sure that I've never tried this brewer but it's good to see a strong (6.5%) porter claim the prize. No doubt it will be impossible to find any at least until next year!

Amy thoughts from them oop North?

NickDavies
13-08-2013, 15:07
I'll be at Olympia in an hour or so and I doubt there'll be any left there either.

Quinno
13-08-2013, 17:04
I hear that the Champion Beer Of Britain is Elland 1872 Porter. I'm pretty sure that I've never tried this brewer but it's good to see a strong (6.5%) porter claim the prize. No doubt it will be impossible to find any at least until next year!

Amy thoughts from them oop North?

The view from down south is that it's a nice brew though not as nice as Dark Star Genesis or Windsor & Eton 1075 :P

Mobyduck
13-08-2013, 19:37
The view from down south is that it's a nice brew though not as nice as Dark Star Genesis or Windsor & Eton 1075
:P
Being a big Darkstar fan and a southerner to boot ,I have to say the Elland belongs in the same company. A mighty fine beer.

aleandhearty
14-08-2013, 11:49
I hear that the Champion Beer Of Britain is Elland 1872 Porter. I'm pretty sure that I've never tried this brewer but it's good to see a strong (6.5%) porter claim the prize. No doubt it will be impossible to find any at least until next year!

Amy thoughts from them oop North?


The view from down south is that it's a nice brew though not as nice as Dark Star Genesis or Windsor & Eton 1075 :P

I think it's a fantastic beer, rich, complex and very satisfying. Having not tried Genesis or 1075 its impossible to establish a pecking order, but I think it's rather better than 'a nice brew'. I'd argue that it's one of those beers that has to be served in the northern style, with a tight creamy head, as with Old Peculier. One thing that concerns me is a potential dip in quality now that Elland have won the award. Certainly Rudgate Ruby Mild suffered for a good while when it was named CBOB. I rate all the dark beers from Elland pretty highly, so even if 1872 isn't available, others will be worth a punt. Unfortunately, I think the pale beers are a little bit more variable.

Aqualung
14-08-2013, 13:12
I think it's a fantastic beer, rich, complex and very satisfying. Having not tried Genesis or 1075 its impossible to establish a pecking order, but I think it's rather better than 'a nice brew'. I'd argue that it's one of those beers that has to be served in the northern style, with a tight creamy head, as with Old Peculier. One thing that concerns me is a potential dip in quality now that Elland have won the award. Certainly Rudgate Ruby Mild suffered for a good while when it was named CBOB. I rate all the dark beers from Elland pretty highly, so even if 1872 isn't available, others will be worth a punt. Unfortunately, I think the pale beers are a little bit more variable.

I had a Genesis last Saturday, and thought it was a dark bitter posing as a strong mild. It was very good but not outstanding. However, it did make it as a contender for BOTW but it was a good week.

Wittenden
15-08-2013, 08:00
I had a Genesis last Saturday, and thought it was a dark bitter posing as a strong mild. It was very good but not outstanding. However, it did make it as a contender for BOTW but it was a good week.

I tend to agree, on one encounter. I'd definately try it again.

london calling
15-08-2013, 20:27
I think it's a fantastic beer, rich, complex and very satisfying. Having not tried Genesis or 1075 its impossible to establish a pecking order, but I think it's rather better than 'a nice brew'. I'd argue that it's one of those beers that has to be served in the northern style, with a tight creamy head, as with Old Peculier. One thing that concerns me is a potential dip in quality now that Elland have won the award. Certainly Rudgate Ruby Mild suffered for a good while when it was named CBOB. I rate all the dark beers from Elland pretty highly, so even if 1872 isn't available, others will be worth a punt. Unfortunately, I think the pale beers are a little bit more variable.

I have had over 25 beers from Elland but usually avoid them now as I did not enjoy many of them.The 1872 porter is very good and have drank it a couple of times but had to check that its 6.5.Dont remember it being that strong.