vegster
Sanity Clause
- May 5, 2008
- 28,274
Thank god for that.
You are welcome, enjoy your over priced, overhyped, pasteurised Watney's
Thank god for that.
Im glad someone has bothered to read the title of this thread.
Harsh ...... but fair. Each to their own and all the rest of it, but God preserve us from 'craft' beer snobs, fat real ale bores are bad enough.You seem to be describing a slightly up-market Watney's Party Seven ? In the words of Peter Jones, ...." I'm out "
Well, the craft beer revolution has definitely hit Brighton; two pubs already and another on the way. For the record I'm currently drinking a barrel-aged imperial 7.7 lager from Brewdog. What you drinking?
What is the third pub you are talking about? I can currently only name two: the Brewery Tap and the Craft Beer Company.
Harsh ...... but fair. Each to their own and all the rest of it, but God preserve us from 'craft' beer snobs, fat real ale bores are bad enough.
Anyway I'm currently drinking a can of Kronengbourg 1664 that I found at the back of the fridge behind a jar of mayonnaise that went out of date in 2009. *Wipes nose on sleeve*
The only craft beer I,ve had this weekend was a Goose Island from Waitrose. Common I know but still delicious.I'm currently drinking a lovely dry Centennial hopped Coney Isle Brewery cask lager. I doubt this post will kick start this thread to bigger and better things.
I am currently waiting on a bright ale which has been hand crafted by myself and a mate. Our last brew was a little disappointing but I have very high hopes for this one. It is also our first brew that has been made completely from scratch rather than from partially premixed Wort.
I noticed some Little Creatures Pale Ale fans on here, If you get the opportunity try a Hawthorn Pale Ale it is to die for.
Wasn't Cask still open back in June?
Bee's Mouth isn't a a pub but they had some 'craft' beers last time I was there
When you say "completely from scratch" do you mean Dry Malt Extract or All Grain?
I'm drinking my own home brew at the moment (Newcastle Brown Ale replica), and also one of the guys from work gave me a bottle of his mandarin and pineapple porter. Not to mention my own homebrew turbo cider.
I noticed some Little Creatures Pale Ale fans on here, If you get the opportunity try a Hawthorn Pale Ale it is to die for.
Well, the craft beer revolution has definitely hit Brighton; two pubs already and another on the way. For the record I'm currently drinking a barrel-aged imperial 7.7 lager from Brewdog. What you drinking?