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Just had the Nefarious Ten Pin. Very velvety and chocolatey flavour . Highly recommended, biut drink it slowly
Good work. I'm having a Hello My Name Is Vladimir.
Just had the Nefarious Ten Pin. Very velvety and chocolatey flavour . Highly recommended, biut drink it slowly
The Amex guest ale thing can be a little hit and miss. Recently we have had two "craft beers" that demonstrate this perfectly. Yesterday it was Yardbird an American style IPA at 4%. Fresh and balanced but conservative for the style. Pleasant enough and I would recommend it before any of Greene Kings mainstream beers.
A few weeks back we had an abomination from Batemans a chocolate biscuit beer that was revolting. Bateman's brew a fantastic range of traditional English ales, that are well worth seeking out on the East Coast of England, this one does not belong in the same company.
Which bars sell these guest ales? I would love to have tried the Yardbird yesterday, but made do with a Harvey's as usual.
Do they only sell them in Dick's Bar?
Not sure but I didn't have to go looking. They have them on sale in the Lower East, maybe ask at the counter next time, it is quite easy to miss the signs.
Just had a pint of the Brighton Bier - Table Bier at Craft Beer Co.
Little bit disappointing in terms of depth and flavour. Only it is a low % Pale Ale expected a little bit more :-(
Anyone tried much of the Brighton Bier range ?
Had a couple of unbelievable beers last night and have one of each stored away for another time
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/1146/10672/
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/13307/28877/
The Bourbon County stout was marginally the better of the 2 but they were both outstanding beers. Not feeling at my absolute best this morning though, I might even swerve the Friday night visit to the Star.
I have had Beer Geek Breakfast myself at a Mikkeller pop-up bar. Quite an amazing and silky smooth stout isn't it?
Beautiful, I think I'll crack one open tomorrow whilst dealing with the mothers. I've drowned my sorrow with hop overload this evening. Stopped off at Trafalgar Wines and got 1 Beavertown Gamma Ray, 1 Weird Beard Holy Hopping Hell, 1 Pressure Drop Bosko and 1 Buxton Brewery Axe Edge.
Still hasn't quite managed the pain.
I'm on my annual ski trip, Verbier this year. Usual lousy choice of fizzy Euro pop in most bars, as is to be expected. But wait, last night in Pub Mont Fort they had a small, but very wecome, craft beer section featuring Sierra Nevada, Flying Dog, Brooklyn Lager and your very own Brew Dog Punk IPA. So a pleasant evening ensued. Being Stateside these days I'm well familar with the first three offerings but it was my Punk Dog debut, and well impressed I was too. Up there with the best.
The Mikkeller George range is good as well. They are barrel-aged imperial stouts.
Have you had the Mikkeller/ Brewdog one in a light blue bottle. It's caught my eye the last couple of times in Trafalgar Wines? I was thinking of picking one up this evening...
I have had the Brewdog/Mikkeller double IPA which is called I Hardcore You. It was rather good, a classic double IPA. Not sure if this is what you are referring to as I think the bottle was a regular brown but the label was a pastel green/blue? But I recommend it.
Brilliant shop is Trafalger Wines.
That's the boy and yes it is the label not the bottle and furthermore you are right that it is green rather than blue. I picked up a bottle.
Aside from that I thought my description was pretty accurate.