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22-07-2011, 08:06
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They’ve been brewing occasionally as a cuckoo brewer throughout the latter part of 2010. Production of four other core beers – Ravenscroft Pale Ale (3.3%), Severin Dark (3.3%), Devolution Amber Ale (4.5%) and Kraftwerk Braun Ale (4.5%) is planned for July and August. In addition regular music-themed special beers will be available, and the music fans amongst you will recognise that the abv’s reflect Vinyl running speeds. Revolutions have built up a steady little fanbase with their tasty dark beers, and it’s great news that they’ve finally kicked their permanent home into gear; I know that they’ve been tweaking and refining recipes, as well as dealing with the nightmare that is setting up a new brewhouse. If you don’t know much about them, you can check out my 2010 interview here (http://goodfoodgoodbeer.wordpress.com/2010/12/06/a-chat-with-revolutions-brewing-co/).
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Speaking of tasty dark beers, Thornbridge’s (http://www.thornbridgebrewery.co.uk/) Evenlode is now on at Mr Foley’s (well, it was last night) and I must say ; it’s got one of the best coffee aromas that I’ve ever sampled on a beer Billed as a Brown Porter, the nose is rich, fresh and with slightly creamy/milk chocolate undertone – *it literally smells like a fresh, steaming espresso. Despite this, it’s a light, flavourful beer. Do give it a try – but leave some for me, yeah?

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