mentaldental
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Yes, draft Bass was a good pint too when you got it at it's best...as long as you liked a bit of "Burton snatch".It was indeed, I was weaned on that and Draught Bass, both sadly lacking these days.
Yes, draft Bass was a good pint too when you got it at it's best...as long as you liked a bit of "Burton snatch".It was indeed, I was weaned on that and Draught Bass, both sadly lacking these days.
hmmm you will have to help me out there, Burton Snatch sounds like when you are out on the pull in BurtonYes, draft Bass was a good pint too when you got it at it's best...as long as you liked a bit of "Burton snatch".
I also love Leffe Blonde but I don't think it's a wheat beer.No matter what else I try Leffe Blond always takes the top rung for me. If I had to chose a close contender I love a good Helles but wheat beers just get me.
That's what happens when you try to type "blonde" while thinking about wheat beers. Leffe definitely isn't one of them, you are correct.I also love Leffe Blonde but I don't think it's a wheat beer.
My recipe that I found online is as followsThat's what happens when you try to type "blonde" while thinking about wheat beers. Leffe definitely isn't one of them, you are correct.
They MM clone has some wheat malt rather than Maize.I've brewed the MaltMiller Leffe Clone and I quite enjoyed that, it ended up a little darker than the "real" thing but the taste was pretty close to spot on.
Cheeky! Burton snatch was the sulphurous aroma that certain Burton beers exhibited. Allegedly due to the high sulphate content of the brewing liquor although it seems more likely to be yeast derived to me. But then what do I know?hmmm you will have to help me out there, Burton Snatch sounds like when you are out on the pull in Burton
I lived in Derby and there were a few pubs that kept it at it's best, sometimes poured straight out of the barrel, zero head as it should be and gorgeous.
I also found Pedigree and Bass both had a unique mouthfeel, I find it difficult to describe but kind of a smooth almost slippery feel with almost a wine like quality that was possibly related to the sulphorous aroma?Cheeky! Burton snatch was the sulphurous aroma that certain Burton beers exhibited. Allegedly due to the high sulphate content of the brewing liquor although it seems more likely to be yeast derived to me. But then what do I know?
Barnsley BitterI also found Pedigree and Bass both had a unique mouthfeel, I find it difficult to describe but kind of a smooth almost slippery feel with almost a wine like quality that was possibly related to the sulphorous aroma?
Only ever drunk it once and really enjoyed it.Barnsley Bitter
Also had some in a Marston's pub recently and it was very good. No Burton snatch with it though!I was very pleasantly surprised with Marstons 'P' recently - very good indeed!
For me, it would have to be Guinness Draught.
I have no idea about that, so I can't say you are wrong!I also found Pedigree and Bass both had a unique mouthfeel, I find it difficult to describe but kind of a smooth almost slippery feel with almost a wine like quality that was possibly related to the sulphorous aroma?
View attachment 57090 a cracking pint when kept wellView attachment 57090
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