it usually doesn't matter what the beer is, they all have that peculiar (:D) "Black Sheep taste" . I wonder if Centurion's Ghost will have that flavour when brewed in Masham, Black Sheep Imperial...
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it usually doesn't matter what the beer is, they all have that peculiar (:D) "Black Sheep taste" . I wonder if Centurion's Ghost will have that flavour when brewed in Masham, Black Sheep Imperial...
It is true although maybe not so much in Wensleydale and Swaledale and remember John Smith's Smooth is the best selling keg bitter in the country.
Theakstons is also very popular although that's...
I haven't had any BSB for a while but it's a reasonable choice when there's nothing else or the common North Yorkshire position where its a choice of Theakstons/John Smiths or BSB. It all depends...
Just to add some empirical evidence to the argument, I visited one of Yorkshire's best free houses today, it sells Black Sheep bitter as a regular plus up to six guests, Todays choice of guests was,...
I've noticed that the four widely available in Yorkshire are traditional Yorkshire bitters while the others I mentioned before are mainly golden citrusy type beers, well apart from Daleside and...
Well as Wittenden almost says it is in the Dales (in fact in most of North Yorkshire) although it's not as wide spread as John Smiths in some places. It is also the best of the four most widely...