I will start with my favourite.
Doom Bar mmmmmmm Doom Bar (cue me doing some Homer Simpson drooling



Its best drunk in Cornwall m8... but its available nationwide now cask or bottle....Aclaret wrote:Havn't heard of Doom Bar, who brews it ?
Must try it when I see it.
Doom Bar is brewed in Rock, in Cornwall. It's a bit sweet for my taste.Aclaret wrote:Havn't heard of Doom Bar, who brews it ?
Must try it when I see it.
Aclaret wrote:As a young lad it was a pint of Wilsons Bitter, pure nectar if looked after. What about Stones Bitter, anyone remember that ?
Many more on the market these days, don't mind 1 or 2 of the Hobgoblin beers, black sheep another that comes to mind ain't that bad.
Fantastic beer. Verdant have pretty quickly become one of my favourite breweries.The Vin wrote: Verdant "Fruit, Car, Sight, Exhibition" (can).
Doom Bar cask is brewed in Rock, the bottled stuff is brewed in Burton on Trent by Marstons. It is the real ale equivalent of Carling and Fosters - mass produced and generally not very good. The kindest thing I can say is at least it is better than Greene King IPA, though the same could be said about the contents of the average septic tank.lakedistrictclaret wrote:Doom Bar is brewed in Rock, in Cornwall. It's a bit sweet for my taste.
My favourite is my local beer, Jennings Bitter.
Herts Clarets wrote:Doom Bar cask is brewed in Rock, the bottled stuff is brewed in Burton on Trent by Marstons. It is the real ale equivalent of Carling and Fosters - mass produced and generally not very good. The kindest thing I can say is at least it is better than Greene King IPA, though the same could be said about the contents of the average septic tank.
That comment was in relation to GK IPA which is truly the most bland, insipid, flavourless p!ss water you could have the misfortune to ever drink. Many pubs around me are GK and it is omnipresent. It's either the guest ale, Guinness or find another pub depending on the circumstances.Bosscat wrote:![]()
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Irwell Works do a Marshmallow stout.Awayfromburnley wrote:Actually if any of you get the chance to try Stay Puft, by Tiny Rebel then it's worth a taste.. Its a marshmallow porter.
That said, doe anyone know what a marshmellow porter is?
They also do a salted caramel version that I really enjoyed. Might be a bit sickly to have more than one or two of, though.Awayfromburnley wrote:Actually if any of you get the chance to try Stay Puft, by Tiny Rebel then it's worth a taste.. Its a marshmallow porter.
That said, doe anyone know what a marshmellow porter is?
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