tea: i don't know if you just have amazingly sensitive taste buds or if mine are really dull. i find beers like bitter and twisted and deuchars perfect examples of average, insipid ales. which is usually what you end up with when you order a random pint of real ale that you've never tried before.
tea: i don't know if you just have amazingly sensitive taste buds or if mine are really dull. i find beers like bitter and twisted and deuchars perfect examples of average, insipid ales. which is usually what you end up with when you order a random pint of real ale that you've never tried before.
Had my first pint of Bavaria tonight, the most popular pilsner round here. Brewed in Holland, named after part of southern Germany, go figure. Christ, E5+ a pint and to be honest I'd have preferred Fosters.
Just goes to show that even 'good beer' countries produce utter pish as well...
So what /does/ "craft beer" mean, then?
Beer festival at The Maypole - Cambridge's most recently awesome pub - last night.
Among other things, had some of this:
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Shared a half with Alison - I think any more would have been excessive. It's amazing stuff, sort of like sloe gin diluted with engine oil.
the maypole has always been pretty awesome hasn't it? it certainly was a place we'd search out during my student days (mid last decade)