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Thread: Any nice Ales you drank over Christmas and New year?

  1. #26

    Re: Any nice Ales you drank over Christmas and New year?

    Quote Originally Posted by olderblue View Post
    Butty Bach, Wye Valley brewery, you can get it in Asda, also had a selection from Cheddar Ales
    Good stuff
    My brother lives east of Tewkesbury, well inside England, and his local is run by an oriental family. I have to do a second take as to how to mispronounce Butty Bach when ordering a couple of pints there as neither punters nor staff are familiar with the correct pronunciation.

  2. #27

    Re: Any nice Ales you drank over Christmas and New year?

    Quote Originally Posted by Maccy Blue View Post
    Someone bought me a couple of bottles of Duvel Triple Hop Citra for Christmas. Best beer I've had in ages but it will blow your head off at a walloping 9.5%. You can get it in Tesco round here but not sure if it is available in Cardiff. If you see it then grab a bottle - it is amazing.

    https://www.duvel.com/en-gb/the-beer/duvel-citra
    I'm a huge aficionado of Belgian beers but not so keen on Duvel. Westmalle Bruin, St Bernardus and Leffe Bruin are my favourites and the latter is available in both Asda and Tesco.

  3. #28

    Re: Any nice Ales you drank over Christmas and New year?

    Quote Originally Posted by RichardM View Post
    Made myself from malt, hops, water and yeast
    Do you have a recipe you could share? My home brew from raw ingredients has been hit and miss so stuck to kits as they produce ok results.

  4. #29

    Re: Any nice Ales you drank over Christmas and New year?

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    I'm a huge aficionado of Belgian beers but not so keen on Duvel. Westmalle Bruin, St Bernardus and Leffe Bruin are my favourites and the latter is available in both Asda and Tesco.
    I find the ordinary duvel to be a bit bland but the tripel is worth giving a go if you can find it.

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    Re: Any nice Ales you drank over Christmas and New year?

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    Cake is a made-up beer....


  6. #31

    Re: Any nice Ales you drank over Christmas and New year?

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    I'm a huge aficionado of Belgian beers but not so keen on Duvel. Westmalle Bruin, St Bernardus and Leffe Bruin are my favourites and the latter is available in both Asda and Tesco.
    Chimay Bleue is my favourite Belgian beer. Quality not quantity.

  7. #32

    Re: Any nice Ales you drank over Christmas and New year?

    Have anyone tried La chouffe beer?
    La Chouffe is an unfiltered blond beer, re-fermented in the bottle, as well as in the barrel. It is pleasantly fruity, spiced with coriander and has a mild taste of hops.

    LA CHOUFFE leaves citrus notes on the palate, followed by a refreshing, pleasantly spicy note, giving it a lovely lightness. With its 8% alcohol content and slightly hoppy taste, this golden beer has won over beer lovers from all over the world down the years. Its unique taste has won various awards.

    World Beer awards
    World beer idol
    8%
    ALC./VOL
    33cl
    75cl & 1,5l

  8. #33

    Re: Any nice Ales you drank over Christmas and New year?

    There are so many nice beers out there and all readily accessible.

    I like hoppy ales so my list includes:-

    1. Sierra Nevada - in bottles, don't get the cans. They also do a Torpedo which is strong.
    2. Proper Job - £1.49 from Tesco, also try Big Job which is a lot stronger.
    3. Brewdog Dead Pony Club and Punk IPA are very drinkable but interestingly their price offers have stopped.

    Also completely different but really nice BASS bitter £1 a 0.5l bottle from Morrisons as is Marstons EPA £1

    If you can get it also recommend Oakham Citra.

    Cheers,

    TIB

  9. #34

    Re: Any nice Ales you drank over Christmas and New year?

    Few of my faves mentioned on here, but cant see any votes for Goose Island IPA, probably my all time favorites:

    Brew Dog Lost lager
    London Pride
    Youngs Special Ale
    Seven Giraffes (Superb beer, once sold in Tesco)

    https://www.williamsbrosbrew.com/beer/seven-giraffes

    There arent many I dont like, but not keen on the 'fizzy waters' - UK Heineken, San Miguel, American Bud

    There is only one that I'd rather not bother - Blue Moon.

  10. #35

    Re: Any nice Ales you drank over Christmas and New year?

    Quote Originally Posted by Maccy Blue View Post
    Do you have a recipe you could share? My home brew from raw ingredients has been hit and miss so stuck to kits as they produce ok results.
    This is the recipe, it's from Brew Classic European Beers at Home by Graham Wheeler and Roger Protz
    IMG_20201206_124958908.jpg

  11. #36

    Re: Any nice Ales you drank over Christmas and New year?

    Quote Originally Posted by RichardM View Post
    This is the recipe, it's from Brew Classic European Beers at Home by Graham Wheeler and Roger Protz
    IMG_20201206_124958908.jpg
    Cheers for this. Where do you find best to source your ingredients from?

  12. #37

    Re: Any nice Ales you drank over Christmas and New year?

    Quote Originally Posted by Maccy Blue View Post
    Cheers for this. Where do you find best to source your ingredients from?
    These are the two that I usually use https://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/ and https://www.brewuk.co.uk/ others recommend https://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/ and https://www.crossmyloofbrew.co.uk/

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