andyakameatloaf
Regular.
So I went up to Newcastle this weekend to see the missus and a couple of lads came up for a bit of a boozy weekend. Went to Cosmic ale festival at The Cluney to sample some space-themed beers (Dark Star Brewery, Moonshine by Abbeydale, etc) and listen to some folk and blues acts.
But the Corker was getting another visit to BrewDog Newcastle.
Finally managed to talk myself (after many beers...) into paying the £5 for a 25ml measure of Tactical Nuclear Penguin at 32% ABV.
It's certainly an interesting thing, although it's not really a "beer" I suppose. If anybody here has tried it you'll know what I mean. It's thick, has a rich, spirity smell and tastes very woody. I know that it's made from barley rather than fruit, but I would have to say it reminded me most in taste of brandy. You can weirdly still taste a definite "beery" taste as well though. It's perplexing, and also IMO delicious! Worth the fiver once for a try, I must say.
They had also rolled out their cocktail menus which contain a variety of beers, spirits and "hop syrups". Personal favourite was The Hop Bomb, which is basically a twist on a Mojito. Lemon and lime peel crushed with mixed ice, various fruit liqueurs, a couple of shots of their Hardcore IPA, Citra hop syrup and garnished with mint leaves.
perhaps a little OTT, and not something I would go down to my local for every week at £6.50 a glass, but to me brewing and enjoying ales is all about trying new things, and I would definitely recommend trying both.
But the Corker was getting another visit to BrewDog Newcastle.
Finally managed to talk myself (after many beers...) into paying the £5 for a 25ml measure of Tactical Nuclear Penguin at 32% ABV.
It's certainly an interesting thing, although it's not really a "beer" I suppose. If anybody here has tried it you'll know what I mean. It's thick, has a rich, spirity smell and tastes very woody. I know that it's made from barley rather than fruit, but I would have to say it reminded me most in taste of brandy. You can weirdly still taste a definite "beery" taste as well though. It's perplexing, and also IMO delicious! Worth the fiver once for a try, I must say.
They had also rolled out their cocktail menus which contain a variety of beers, spirits and "hop syrups". Personal favourite was The Hop Bomb, which is basically a twist on a Mojito. Lemon and lime peel crushed with mixed ice, various fruit liqueurs, a couple of shots of their Hardcore IPA, Citra hop syrup and garnished with mint leaves.
perhaps a little OTT, and not something I would go down to my local for every week at £6.50 a glass, but to me brewing and enjoying ales is all about trying new things, and I would definitely recommend trying both.