A Year of Beer 2009 #12 - BrewDog How to Disappear Completely
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Scratch that it's a mild.
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Please excuse the spelling, i'm typing on my iPhone. Thanks for the advice, I'll try and track down a brown ale that isn't Newcastle brown. I think I can get Bruin by Old Bear brewery up on the main road.
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Brown ale definitely, but impy stout may be a bit heavy.
The Great Newsome beers are fab - lovely modern English ales all.
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Lentil? Beans? Sadly I have "issues" with them...don't ask why. But I'm very much on board with the stout or brown ale. Only if I had a bottle if Hebrew brown ale in the cupboard, lovely stuff! Maybe a bottle of Sam Smiths Inperial Stout, I've been meaning to try that. I did enjoy a bottle of Great Newsome brewery's Sleck Dust, very drinkable and light. Perfect for a muggy, rainy evening.
I was fortunate to try one bottle that was somewhat fresh. MAN, what an incredible tasting beer! It tasted like a double ipa, the one I had, but the other 2 were borderline nasty because it was close to its expiration date. I wish they made this again so I can try it completely fresh. Great review, man!
BeerichiTuba 1 year ago
@BeerichiTuba I wonder where that bottle came from - to my knowledge, they haven't brewed this beer again. But it is a goodie, for sure.
ZakAvery 1 year ago
@ZakAvery I got it from a liquor store in St. Andrews, Scotland called Luviens. They must have had extras in their storage. The labels was suspicious though. It looked like it was cheaply printed on some colored laser printer.
BeerichiTuba 1 year ago
@BeerichiTuba Ah, I know Luvians at Cupar. The labels were all like that, I think - really odd-looking, like a pirate CD or something.
ZakAvery 1 year ago
You're making me hungry, lol! Good job my tea will be ready shortly!!
OldManRiverz 2 years ago
You can't beat looking at sausages for inducing hunger pangs!
ZakAvery 2 years ago