"Do I know where hell is? hell is in hello"
Interesting they went for "A ruby red 5% ale, the beer has a rich fruit aroma with an underlying malty character" sounds good.
Camra seem to bang on eternally about golden hoppy beers especially for women, how refreshing to see some malt being used for a change.
I like brown malty beers. I will not be stereotyped. Probably can't spell it either. Hate anyone saying that a beer is brewed with women in mind. Favourites are brown beers, not golden, around 4.7 to 5.5% that have a bit of flavour and not bland or over hopped pale golden beers.
Didn't mean to get your dander up Gill! I'm not saying that all women drink golden ales, although my wife and sister certainly fit the profile, rather a ruby (as opposed to brown) five percenter seemed a weird choice for a first brew. I just wondered if they were gently nudged in that direction?
'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.
Bizarre thread? I have found that women find their way into beer mainly through the Belgian fruit beers. Which is a bit strange really, considering they are always a bit too sour for most beer drinkers.
I try to keep off fruit beers myself as they are not to my liking either.
My Wifes favourite beer is Green King IPA.
Should I divorce her ?
Work is the curse of the drinking Class - Oscar Wilde
Ditto Mrs A. After 18 years of marriage (and gods know how many of pre-marital hedonism beforehand) she suddenly decided four months ago to start drinking ales instead of lagersd and ciders, and her favourites are most definitely the browner beers, the nuttier the better.
We're still not quite there yet though - her favourite is Old Suffolk, another GK brew, but we're getting there, one step at a time.