Allsopp's Pale Ale - not sure if it was the beer or the way it was handled, but nevertheless...:sick:
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Allsopp's Pale Ale - not sure if it was the beer or the way it was handled, but nevertheless...:sick:
This was on at Perch, a new pub in Sheffield owned by Dead Parrot brewery. I learned that they get their guest beers by swapping their own. The Allsopp's Pale was underwhelming but certainly not as bad as your vomiting emoji implies, so I would suggest that cellarage may have had something to do with your bad experience. The newspaper article doesn't specify which pub you were drinking in - care to enlighten us?
The Wilton Arms - I suspect cellarage may have been the issue, given Nev's obvious enjoyment of the stuff nearly a year earlier. Given the number of customers here, perhaps I was drinking the same barrel as him; I've never experienced a head like loft insulation. It's like the scum I used to get floating on the Boots homebrew in the '80s.
Whitstable Bay Ruby Ale on keg at The Duke of York.
Wild weather-banana milkshake ipa on cask at the Weather Station Reading was this year's worst beer by a long way.
Strangly enough the best beer I have had this year was orange milkshake ipa from the same company hence the purchase although I was a.bit apprehensive as it was a banana beer.got to live dangerously sometimes.
Had the Wild Weather Maple Latte oatmeal stout at the Southampton last night. The barman warned me that it was very sweet, so I went for a half and by golly he wasn't joking; it was like drinking a half pint of Tiramisu. The Weather Station's website describes it as being '...brewed with honey, maple and infused with locally roasted single origin coffee. Sweet and rich with chocolate tones and a gentle smoky finish'. :sick: