What's your favorite Beer?
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Fullers is really consistent quality for one of the larger breweries @Seul
I picked up these on the way back from holiday..highlights were the Prairie Bible Belt and Mikkeller Brunch Weasel.
If anyone is ever in Canterbury there is an amazing beer shop at "The Goods Shed" -
Yep. Fullers is good for a bigger brewery. Pride looked after well on tap is a nice session ale.
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@neph93
I always wonder about the "best before" date.
Haha… There you go! I had to special order this and you pick it up in Deutschland
This one will age well, no doubt. Probably last beyond those four years on the bottle. I almost never manage to cellar things though. I have a very small collection of 3 bottles laid down. They're all drinkable now, so I have to remind myself all the time that they don't exist
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Carrying on from last night in the same vein… This is a beauty. Comes in 330ml bottles and abv of 12.5, it must be the perfect dessert stout.
It's been matured for three years already and has the freshest, cleanest, strongest zing of whisky I've had from one of these whisky barrelled imp stouts. Amazing stuff (and I'm very happy to have two more bottles).
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This is from a small Norwegian brewery called Amundsen Bryggeri who decided to do a range of IPA's using only one type of hops. This one is very bitter and crisp, and has tastes of dried mangoes and toffee. An unusual but damn tasty IPA. I'll be keeping my eyes open for more from these guys.