Beer appreciation thread.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by eastanglianclaret » Mon Feb 24, 2025 6:57 am

If you should ever find yourself in East Anglia and see Nethergate Venture then it's well worth a slurp. Lovely malty taste. Nethergate make some cracking beers, their Stour Valley Gold is excellent as is their Essex Border Blonde
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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by Ptgclaret » Mon Feb 24, 2025 7:42 am

I highly recommend a visit to the Black Bull in Darwen. They have their own Three Bs brewery right behind the pub.

Doffcocker is really nice, Knockerup is great when it's on too.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by hetheclaret » Mon Feb 24, 2025 8:12 am

Thickneck wrote:
Mon Feb 24, 2025 6:42 am
The "imported Spanish lager" Cruzcampo is actually brewed in Manchester and Madri is brewed in Tadcaster, near York.
Cruzcampo is Spanish in origin, though, unlike Madri. Coors, the brewers of Madri, are coming under some fire for false advertising etc over their promotion of Madri as a Spanish beer. As you say, not a single drop of it has ever been brewed or drunk in Spain.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by Dyched » Mon Feb 24, 2025 8:37 am

It’s just a “spanish” style lager though isn’t it? Brewers make all sorts of things like this. Especially pilsners or helles.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by deanothedino » Mon Feb 24, 2025 8:40 am

Devils_Advocate wrote:
Sun Feb 23, 2025 2:50 pm
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
Imported from Heineken’s Manchester brewery :lol:

Just another rubbish cooking lager.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by Claretincraven » Mon Feb 24, 2025 9:31 am

There really is a huge selection of great ales out there.
We were just discussing our younger days, when we started drinking in the mid 70s, the other night.
Whitbread Trophy, Stones, Brew Ten, Youngers Tartan, thankfully we also had some Tetley pubs in Skipton as the aforementioned were bloody dreadful.
Kirkstall Three Swords probably my current favourite.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by LincsWoldsClaret » Mon Feb 24, 2025 9:40 am

Claretincraven wrote:
Mon Feb 24, 2025 9:31 am
There really is a huge selection of great ales out there.
We were just discussing our younger days, when we started drinking in the mid 70s, the other night.
Whitbread Trophy, Stones, Brew Ten, Youngers Tartan, thankfully we also had some Tetley pubs in Skipton as the aforementioned were bloody dreadful.
Kirkstall Three Swords probably my current favourite.
That’s a good point, we’ve come a long way from the rubbish we used to drink and the choice these days is excellent

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by dougcollins » Mon Feb 24, 2025 9:59 am

In the 70s we used to get the bus out to the Marquis of Granby (between Keighley and Bingley) so we could sample the delights of Watney's red barrel.

Always been lucky though that we had Taylor's on our doorstep, it was a class pint even back then.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by Ightenhill_Claret » Mon Feb 24, 2025 10:12 am

Some cracking beers on this thread.

On Madri, I’m sure I read somewhere that it was just Coors Light with extra hop extract added.

We’ve got a couple of interesting casks on at The Beer Necessities in Todmorden (apologies for the plug) - Pomona Island’s Mild Peril at 6% (anything but mild!) and Arbor Ales This Time Next Year Rodney which is a salted caramel and milk chocolate stout also at 6%. Not for the faint-hearted but both have been going well this weekend.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by Rileybobs » Mon Feb 24, 2025 10:18 am

Apparently the illustrated man on the Madri logo isn’t even Spanish.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by Herts Clarets » Mon Feb 24, 2025 10:18 am

Jakubclaret wrote:
Sun Feb 23, 2025 11:48 pm
Fear not hope is on the horizon for some of them.

BBC News - Brewery to bring back discontinued beer
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cr46p61vxe3o
Great news. Looks like i was not alone in loving Sneck Lifter.
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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by AlargeClaret » Mon Feb 24, 2025 10:34 am

Never quite got the fetish for bizzare beer brands and chi chi IPA’s , or the snobbery of slagging off lagers. Most of the authentic and not so authentic “ premium “ lagers are almost indecipherable and “ decent “ from your Cobra’s , Tsing Tao’s and Estrella’s through to your Madri’s , Moretti et al.

That said I enjoy most beers and lagers as it’s the company/ occasion that matters . ( with the obvious exception of Budweiser )

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by basil6345789 » Mon Feb 24, 2025 10:38 am

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
Yawn.
[/quote]

That's a lager?

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by Bosscat » Mon Feb 24, 2025 10:45 am

basil6345789 wrote:
Mon Feb 24, 2025 10:38 am
Yawn.
That's a lager?
[/quote]
As tarkys_ears pointed out Devils Advocate regurgitated a post he put a previous beer thread ... tarkys reply was quite amusing ;)

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by Billyblah » Mon Feb 24, 2025 11:32 am

Claretincraven wrote:
Mon Feb 24, 2025 9:31 am
There really is a huge selection of great ales out there.
We were just discussing our younger days, when we started drinking in the mid 70s, the other night.
Whitbread Trophy, Stones, Brew Ten, Youngers Tartan, thankfully we also had some Tetley pubs in Skipton as the aforementioned were bloody dreadful.
Kirkstall Three Swords probably my current favourite.
Vague memories of early drinking Brew Ten at the Turf. There was a wooden hut located (I think) at the top of the old Beehole End. Whilst the hut was fitted with a beer pump I think they mainly stocked cans of Brew Ten which were decanted into plastic pint cups.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by Quicknick » Mon Feb 24, 2025 12:04 pm

Can't beat a lager frenzy. Here in Chiang Rai, I favour Leo.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by CaptJohn » Mon Feb 24, 2025 1:26 pm

Living in Chester I have a taste for Weetwood ales brewed locally in Tarporley. My favourites are "Cheshire Cat" and "Eastgate" both available at Harker's Arms, a good hostelry on the canal just off City Road on the way into town from the station.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by Whatsupdoc » Mon Feb 24, 2025 4:43 pm

From down south, London ……
Fullers London Pride and Golden Ale
Youngs Special
Fullers ESB(electric soup)
Harveys Wharf IPA (Lewes)
Brakespear Oxford Gold (Henley)
Old Hookey(Hook Norton, Oxfordshire)
Shepherd Neame 1698
Thornbridge Jaipur

to name but a few!

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by nonayclaret » Mon Feb 24, 2025 5:26 pm

I would agree with StAlbansclaret - Vocation Bread & Butter is ace.
I would also recommend Tiller Pin by Wishbone Brewery in Keighley.
However, there are thousands of good real ale beers if you go to the right pubs.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by Ightenhill_Claret » Mon Feb 24, 2025 7:59 pm

Agree on Bread and Butter - it’s a cracking drop. Joe and Sarah at Hatters Bar in Burnley centre (a cracking little place for a pre-match pint) have it on permanently now for £3.50 a pint which I’m pretty sure is cheaper than Vocation do it at their own bars.

Not tried the Tiller Pin nonayclarets but will def seek it out!

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by tarkys_ears » Mon Feb 24, 2025 8:18 pm

Vocation is a load of ****. Why the love-in with it, I've no idea.

Bread and butter? A slice of bread and butter has more flavour than that. The rest of their "craft" is generic hopped **** water. Throw some hops in and see what happens.

There's too much "craft" these days and most of it the same generic, copy and paste shite.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by Clovius Boofus » Mon Feb 24, 2025 8:35 pm

There's no such thing as too much 'craft'. Craft beer has been good for the brewing industry. It's made people interested in beer again and this also benefits traditional brews.

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by SPC&G » Mon Feb 24, 2025 9:17 pm

CaptJohn » Mon Feb 24, 2025 2:26 pm

Living in Chester I have a taste for Weetwood ales brewed locally in Tarporley. My favourites are "Cheshire Cat" and "Eastgate" both available at Harker's Arms, a good hostelry on the canal just off City Road on the way into town from the station.

Capt - Does the Harkers Arms have a good selection of whiskey? If so I’ve enjoyed both whiskey and beer in there. So much so I’m not quite sure its the pub I’m thinking of? The canalside location does ring a bell though

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by BabylonClaret » Mon Feb 24, 2025 9:31 pm

SPC&G wrote:
Sun Feb 23, 2025 2:53 pm
Had beer called Sputnik in Leeds once. That was really good. Think brewed by Northern Monk but I couldn’t swear to it.
North Brewery

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by BabylonClaret » Mon Feb 24, 2025 9:36 pm

dougcollins wrote:
Sun Feb 23, 2025 11:16 pm
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.
Used to have Jenning on at the Shooters in the late 80s

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by BabylonClaret » Mon Feb 24, 2025 9:38 pm

Claretincraven wrote:
Mon Feb 24, 2025 9:31 am
There really is a huge selection of great ales out there.
We were just discussing our younger days, when we started drinking in the mid 70s, the other night.
Whitbread Trophy, Stones, Brew Ten, Youngers Tartan, thankfully we also had some Tetley pubs in Skipton as the aforementioned were bloody dreadful.
Kirkstall Three Swords probably my current favourite.
Pretty much everything out of Kirkstall is ex Ellen. Love Dissolution

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by ClaretPete001 » Mon Feb 24, 2025 9:49 pm

Love the old traditional beers but I can't drink anymore because of a dodgy liver and bilious bowel so feck the thread...

I'm quite knowledgeable on sparkling water if anyone wants to start that thread....

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by BabylonClaret » Mon Feb 24, 2025 9:53 pm

Claretincraven wrote:
Mon Feb 24, 2025 9:31 am
There really is a huge selection of great ales out there.
We were just discussing our younger days, when we started drinking in the mid 70s, the other night.
Whitbread Trophy, Stones, Brew Ten, Youngers Tartan, thankfully we also had some Tetley pubs in Skipton as the aforementioned were bloody dreadful.
Kirkstall Three Swords probably my current favourite.
Pretty much everything out of Kirkstall is ex Ellen. Love Dissolution

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Re: Beer appreciation thread.

Post by Tufty » Mon Feb 24, 2025 10:51 pm

Top Northern beer - Anything by Vocation

Top Stout - Sam Smiths (milk stout) on cask.

Top non Northern beer - Purity Mad Goose & Bathams best.

Top AF/LA beer - Nowt Mary (Ilkley Brewery).

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