The new Shepherd Neame 'Cask Club' fad, summoning up Maverick; it tasted like garlic. :sick:
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The new Shepherd Neame 'Cask Club' fad, summoning up Maverick; it tasted like garlic. :sick:
A wise choice; had a great session there the other day.
There's a theme here, this being the most disgusting beer I've drunk. Obviously mango's a no-no.
Me too. I also used to lick the bowl in which my mum mixed the powder and milk to make Miracle Whip for the in-sachet trifle - happy days!
I wonder if it's like this pudding beer. Like drinking a half of butterscotch Angel Delight. :sick:
I spotted that too: Arse 'ol! :D
Arelos system?
Oh really? :whistle:
Because of the solera system, the brew changes from year to year; solera beer was new to me. I knew it had been used for sherry and certain vinegars, but not beer; McAllan whisky is matured in sherry...
Not bad for 11% though - extraordinary stuff too.
Yes. I've had other Leigh beers and they're fine, but this was supposed to be sour with a berry taste which isn't really what I wanted but had little choice. No berry taste or hops or anything; not a...
Leigh on Sea - Brewberry. Now I know what it's like to sniff and drink a urine sample. :sick:
Something I can't remember at Wolfpack last night, which tasted of fish.:sick:
Spotted at the Cock Tavern last night, danger awaits the cider drinker too.:sick:
No!
I was given a taster by the barman who warned me how sweet it was and initially it seemed ok. I went for a half but only really just managed to finish it; a whole pint would've defeated me -...
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...
Yeah. I've had it since and it's actually very good. This was clearly an issue with cellaring.
Whitstable Bay Ruby Ale on keg at The Duke of York.
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...
Allsopp's Pale Ale - not sure if it was the beer or the way it was handled, but nevertheless...:sick:
But it couldn't look more vile.:eek:
Ditto.
Sounds dangerous - a bit like defusing an unexploded bomb.
I walked past the Hammerton brewery last night - not the most attractive of locations. I also bought a peanut butter Kit Kat which sounds remarkably similar. Presumably you knew that this beer was a...
So there is a chink in Sheffield's armour. "...with hints of tropical fruit..." - more like overpoweringly acidic.
Also:
This...
...and this, both at The Ledger Building (Lloyds No 1).
Ah so! I paid £3.95 for a half of Harviestoun's Bitter & Twisted - and that was three-and-a-half years ago. Nice pub though.