Aldi Coffee Stout

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Missed this thread. I got this some years ago (it's not new to Aldi unless they've changed the recipe)
https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/1306/617460/

My gripe with it is that it misses a trick - I found it too thin and a bit fake. Many stouts, even ones under 5% are able to give a nice thick oaty mouthfeel.

Some kind of oaty coffee stout at around 6% should be quite achievable.
 
Missed this thread. I got this some years ago (it's not new to Aldi unless they've changed the recipe)
https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/1306/617460/

My gripe with it is that it misses a trick - I found it too thin and a bit fake. Many stouts, even ones under 5% are able to give a nice thick oaty mouthfeel.

Some kind of oaty coffee stout at around 6% should be quite achievable.
Not at Aldi prices though i'd imagine. This is a bang for your buck champion.
 
Talking of Aldi beers, I really really miss their Williams Bros Rubi’s grapefruit IPA.

They stopped selling here a couple of years ago, it’s an absolutely beautiful beer, perfect for summer.

Much lighter than Elvis juice and better by a country mile.
 
Big fan of Aldi. They've done some great stuff in the past.

And the tie-up with Brewdog is back (Aldipa) - decent enough can of session ale for £1 a tin.
https://www.brewdog.com/uk/aldi-ipa-12-pack
Aye, Aldipa is fine. Occasionally they'll get some cracking stuff in. I got a few cases of Thornbridge California Sun a few years ago at a very low price. Always decent for picking up some odd tins to drink in the cinema too.
 

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