Excellent beer, love the 90 minute...
Reaching for a cold craft when it's hot and dry. Sensible and practical move Caesar. Good work.
I'm in London and checked out the Euston Tap at Euston station last night. Sampled three pales in total: Mikkeller Green Gold, Moor Hop and something (name escapes me) and the ever dependable Kernel Citra Chinnock IPA. Off to The Challenger's wedding shortly and he has installed a range of keg ales from Redemption Brewery.
lasvegan, what craft beer comes out of Nevada? I've had some decent stuff from the States either side but struggling for Nevada crafts.
Yeah, I said a few pages back I may have to review my tastes (when I heard they were taken by BrewDog). Maybe they'll have other beers on sale too.
Just back from my weekend stay at the Dogfish Head Inn in Lewes, Deleware. An excellent hotel in a lovely little seaside town. Even the soap in the bathroom has IPA in it's making! All good fun. On the way home we stopped at the brewery and tasting room in Milton. Excellent, a must for beer lovers who happen to be in that neck of the woods. All the Dogfish Head regular products available for tasting, plus the seasonals and specials. Plus an excellent selection of bratwurst and hop infused pickles to accompany. Had my first 120 Minute IPA, claims to be the strongest continually brewed IPA going, and rather tasty if a little strong - some 18 or 20%. Bit much for a seesion IPA!!!
Loads to buy in the shop, sp bought the t-shirt, some soap!!, glass ware, and of course beer. Most interesting is the Sixty-One, a continouusly hopped IPA brewed with syrah grape must. Certainly has a red tinge alright. All good stuff, the place was busy and shows just how far the craft beer movement has come. Makes some of the winery visits I've been on here in Virginia seem quite tame in comparison.
How was the the wedding? Anyone throw a moody??!! I trust not. Seriously I'm sure it was great and the beers well drunk.
Spent last week in the Lake District and made a couple of visits to the Hawkshead Brewery http://www.hawksheadbrewery.co.uk/, where I worked my way through 8 of their beers, along with copious amounts of food. They are set up on an industrial estate, which makes this a strange tourist destination in the picturesque Lake District, however they have a great set up in their beer hall. Reasonably priced food and a wide choice of beers in comfortable surroundings.
They didn't have any of their limited editions available last week, which tend to include their stronger ales, and for me the pick of the bunch was the Pale Ale.
Right a craft beer virgin here so go easy please.......
I noticed our local Publix here has a whole range of craft beers so I think I will indulge. Should they be served cold or not ?
Welcome! And the answer is cold. And please tell us what you have tasted.
Ok so I have the following and sampling will start around 03:00 hrs BST so any pre-drink comments on them appreciated:
Lagunitas IPA
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Dogfish Head 60 minute IPA
Samuel Adams Boston Lager
Longboard Island Lager
Next up Lagunitas and this is a cracker, very well stacked and 6.2%