Beer appreciation thread.
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Beer appreciation thread.
Each to their own and all that but not overly keen on modern IPA's - way too hoppy and often too chemically generally for me.
I prefer a golden ale. or a traditional (good) bitter.
I think my favourite beer of all time was Wadsworth 6X, particularly on draught- a little darker than my normal taste but loved it.
I don't drink as much beer as I used to but had a bottle of Blandford Fly today and it was blood lovely!!!
What are you favourites and recommendations?
I prefer a golden ale. or a traditional (good) bitter.
I think my favourite beer of all time was Wadsworth 6X, particularly on draught- a little darker than my normal taste but loved it.
I don't drink as much beer as I used to but had a bottle of Blandford Fly today and it was blood lovely!!!
What are you favourites and recommendations?
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Theakstones 0ld Peculiar on draught is one of my favourites but I like most of the vocation beers in their bar/brewery at Hebden Bridge
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My current favourite cask ales are Salopian lemon dream , Fyne ales Jarl and osset White rat , with titanic plum Porter for afters
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One of the pubs near me in Leeds has got hold of a new Spanish imported beer called Cruzcampo. Probably not available yet in Burnley but its very good and if you're out somewhere like Leeds or Manchester give it a go, you wont be disappointed
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There’s often White Rat on at the Swan with Two Necks in Pendleton. Nice
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Had beer called Sputnik in Leeds once. That was really good. Think brewed by Northern Monk but I couldn’t swear to it.
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There's nothing wrong with an old fashioned Bass or Thwaites or Theakston's Best.
Enjoy them all.
Enjoy them all.
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A few of my favourites without thinking too deeply are:Guller Bull wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 2:37 pmEach to their own and all that but not overly keen on modern IPA's - way too hoppy and often too chemically generally for me.
Ales:
Moorhouses Blonde Witch, Bowland Boxer Blonde
Adnams Ghost Ship, Wainwright, Timothy Taylor Landlord
IPAs/keg:
Tiny Rebel Clwb Tropica, Camden Pale, Brewdog Hazy Jane
Pretty much anything from Vocation, Neck Oil
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I'm curious what you mean by "chemically generated" - this isn't something I'm familiar with?
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Think it's on in the Miners! Had a pint of Saltaire Blonde in the Ring O Bells in Halifax the other week. Nectar!Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 2:50 pmOne of the pubs near me in Leeds has got hold of a new Spanish imported beer called Cruzcampo. Probably not available yet in Burnley but its very good and if you're out somewhere like Leeds or Manchester give it a go, you wont be disappointed
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One of the pubs near me in Leeds has got hold of a new Spanish imported beer called Cruzcampo. Probably not available yet in Burnley but its very good and if you're out somewhere like Leeds or Manchester give it a go, you wont be disappointed
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One of the pubs near me in Leeds has got hold of a new Spanish imported beer called Cruzcampo. Probably not available yet in Burnley but its very good and if you're out somewhere like Leeds or Manchester give it a go, you wont be disappointed
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Chemically generally - chemical taste. Maybe it's a personally thing but when something is too hoppy it tastes artificial to me.Leon_C wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 2:56 pmA few of my favourites without thinking too deeply are:
Ales:
Moorhouses Blonde Witch, Bowland Boxer Blonde
Adnams Ghost Ship, Wainwright, Timothy Taylor Landlord
IPAs/keg:
Tiny Rebel Clwb Tropica, Camden Pale, Brewdog Hazy Jane
Pretty much anything from Vocation, Neck Oil
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I'm curious what you mean by "chemically generated" - this isn't something I'm familiar with?
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Is it as good as Carling?Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 2:50 pmOne of the pubs near me in Leeds has got hold of a new Spanish imported beer called Cruzcampo. Probably not available yet in Burnley but its very good and if you're out somewhere like Leeds or Manchester give it a go, you wont be disappointed
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I love the bottled bavaria from Tesco. 1.55 per 500ml bottle and it goes down a treat.
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Lancaster Blonde…glorious
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Thinking of core range beers that are relatively readily available, Rivington's 'Never Known Fog Like It' might be the best I can think of.
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I think all independent breeers do in the main cracking ales so it's down to personal cjoice.
I like the Reedley beers, I like the Bowland beers but a beer I always get if its on is Landlord or Boltmaker.
I like the Reedley beers, I like the Bowland beers but a beer I always get if its on is Landlord or Boltmaker.
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Yawn.IPAclaret wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 2:59 pm[quote=Devils_Advocate post_
One of the pubs near me in Leeds has got hold of a new Spanish imported beer called Cruzcampo. Probably not available yet in Burnley but its very good and if you're out somewhere like Leeds or Manchester give it a go, you wont be disappointed
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He’s messed that one up. He meant to say Madri.
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Much prefer cask beer and a liking for Blonde bitter.
Have to give a shout though for "Wobbly Bob", a deep amber ale @ a scary 6%
Have to give a shout though for "Wobbly Bob", a deep amber ale @ a scary 6%
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Think my favourite is Loweswater Gold, and is the resident beer at The Mortal Man pub, Troutbeck near Windermere. Cracking pub in a glorious location.
Other good shouts are White Witch and Ice Witch from Moorhouses, Boxer Blonde from Bowland and another shout for Jarl, which I enjoyed at the Swan with Two Necks, Pendleton.
It’s a great time to be a beer drinker.
Other good shouts are White Witch and Ice Witch from Moorhouses, Boxer Blonde from Bowland and another shout for Jarl, which I enjoyed at the Swan with Two Necks, Pendleton.
It’s a great time to be a beer drinker.
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Bateman’s XXXB - just wonderful
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Excellent selection.Leon_C wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 2:56 pmA few of my favourites without thinking too deeply are:
Ales:
Moorhouses Blonde Witch, Bowland Boxer Blonde
Adnams Ghost Ship, Wainwright, Timothy Taylor Landlord
IPAs/keg:
Tiny Rebel Clwb Tropica, Camden Pale, Brewdog Hazy Jane
Pretty much anything from Vocation, Neck Oil
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I'm curious what you mean by "chemically generated" - this isn't something I'm familiar with?
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My favourite pub still sells all their beers straight from the keg. It's so much better. Generally there's one over 5%, my favourite is Exmoor Beast.
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Can't go wrong with any of the blonde beers produced by Reedley Hallows, Bowland or Moorhouses breweries.
My favourite porter has to be Titanic plum porter, always goes down well
Aldi do a very good 'coffee stout' in 500ml bottles for about £1.69
My favourite porter has to be Titanic plum porter, always goes down well

Aldi do a very good 'coffee stout' in 500ml bottles for about £1.69
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This reads like a list of my favourite beers !!! Vocation Bread & Butter is absolute nectar to me.Leon_C wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 2:56 pmA few of my favourites without thinking too deeply are:
Ales:
Moorhouses Blonde Witch, Bowland Boxer Blonde
Adnams Ghost Ship, Wainwright, Timothy Taylor Landlord
IPAs/keg:
Tiny Rebel Clwb Tropica, Camden Pale, Brewdog Hazy Jane
Pretty much anything from Vocation, Neck Oil
A niche addition but I visited a pub in Ramsbottom, the Holcombe Tap. last week and their house Holcombe Ale was marvellous.
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Try a Ruddgate Ruby, lovely pint brewed in York.
A nearby pub has it on permanent, love a walk out therein the summer to taste a couple.
One of my favourite hiking pubs, the Coverbridge in Wensleydale, had it as a guest beer on a recent walk much to my delight.
A nearby pub has it on permanent, love a walk out therein the summer to taste a couple.
One of my favourite hiking pubs, the Coverbridge in Wensleydale, had it as a guest beer on a recent walk much to my delight.
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I there’s a few Sheffield area residents on here.. worth trying one of the Bradfield Brewery beers. Farmers Blonde in summer watching cricket and Belgian Blue at non league football in winter.
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Moorhouse’s Pendle Witch Brew (getting harder to find, unfortunately)
Moorhouse’s Ice Witch
Rivington Never Known Fog Like It
Big Trip Beautiful Things
Moorhouse’s Ice Witch
Rivington Never Known Fog Like It
Big Trip Beautiful Things
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Thornbridge Jaipur.
Bengal Lancer but I've not seen that for years.
Zywiec APA.
Bengal Lancer but I've not seen that for years.
Zywiec APA.
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Where has Witches Brew on draft now? Bootleggers had it on for a while last season, but not seen it anywhere since then.
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Bank Top Brewery, Bolton do a nice bitter called Flat Cap. Moorhouses Pendle Witch at The Taps in Lytham is a great pint but they often run out.
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Farmers is on draft in the Thatched pub in Poulton permanently. A great pint and a great pub, well worth a visit if anyone is ever in Poulton.NottsClaret wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 6:08 pmI there’s a few Sheffield area residents on here.. worth trying one of the Bradfield Brewery beers. Farmers Blonde in summer watching cricket and Belgian Blue at non league football in winter.
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Joseph holt trailblazer stout is a good pint used to stock it at the top club in cleverleys replaced with a crystal gold which is more of a lager or anything Jennings which they are on about bringing back.
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It hasn't been brewed for quite some time but Timothy Taylor's Porter is my all time fave beer. The best pint was served at the Staff of Life, Todmorden.
Beyond that, Salopian and Ossett do some great blond beers, Ossett in particular can be found at the swan with two necks. A trip to the Rivington brewery is also recommended
Beyond that, Salopian and Ossett do some great blond beers, Ossett in particular can be found at the swan with two necks. A trip to the Rivington brewery is also recommended
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Deer Stalker from bowland brewery is
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Lots of lovely northern beers being identified. Living in the Warks/Leics area most of my life two good beers I would recommend are Purity Ubu or Mad Goose, and Hook Norton Old Hooky, or Hooky Gold . Both are relatively small breweries in Warks but starting to be sold wider afield
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I think you posted th exact same thing on a previous beer thread.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 2:50 pmOne of the pubs near me in Leeds has got hold of a new Spanish imported beer called Cruzcampo. Probably not available yet in Burnley but its very good and if you're out somewhere like Leeds or Manchester give it a go, you wont be disappointed
Don't you have a life you lowly piece of smegma?
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Big fan of Joshua Jane (Yorkshire Bitter) - Ilkley Brewery
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Get yourself to Crooked Billet in Worsthorne and have a Billet Blonde.
There’s nothing better!!!
There’s nothing better!!!
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My old man has an allotment that shares the Knowle Spring with Timmy Taylor's in Keighley.
It made me realise how important the water is in brewing, you can actually get the taste of Taylor's ale just by drinking the water.
It made me realise how important the water is in brewing, you can actually get the taste of Taylor's ale just by drinking the water.
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They used to serve Pendle Witch in the Wetherspoons on Manchester Road but since that closed I’ve not seen it anywhere. Shame as it is a very nice drop of ale.
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Thornbridge Jaipur is a great ale. I had to love Jennings Sneck Lifter but they were bought by Marstons, ruined and stopped brewing it.
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Funnily enough, I was thinking about Jennings when I read this thread. Some good pints in 'The Twa Dogs' in Keswick back in the 70s.Herts Clarets wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 11:13 pmThornbridge Jaipur is a great ale. I had to love Jennings Sneck Lifter but they were bought by Marstons, ruined and stopped brewing it.
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Fear not hope is on the horizon for some of them.Herts Clarets wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 11:13 pmThornbridge Jaipur is a great ale. I had to love Jennings Sneck Lifter but they were bought by Marstons, ruined and stopped brewing it.
BBC News - Brewery to bring back discontinued beer
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cr46p61vxe3o
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Cruzcampo spanish lager brewed in moss side manchester by that famous Spanish brewery heineken
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Blonde - Bowland Gold. Glorious in the summer, although another mention for Loweswater gold here.
Stout - Marshmallow Unicorn from Irwell Works. Tastes like drinking a mars bar.
Belgian - Kwak. Rich, strong beautiful especially when served in a mini yard of ale glass.
Stout - Marshmallow Unicorn from Irwell Works. Tastes like drinking a mars bar.
Belgian - Kwak. Rich, strong beautiful especially when served in a mini yard of ale glass.
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The "imported Spanish lager" Cruzcampo is actually brewed in Manchester and Madri is brewed in Tadcaster, near York.
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