Wow, I've never been in any pub in the UK that sold ONLY lager! There's always some keg beer.
Yeah, the Guinness bubbles are actually nitrogen, so it's no beer in my mind. But in a good Irish pub it's a wonderful drink.There are a few in London, not that I'll go back to them. Perhaps they fall more into the category of bars though. Whatever they are, admittedly most will also do Guinness, which is the option I then go for, but something in my head causes me to think of Guinness as not really being beer but just a different sort of drink, like ordering wine instead. I appreciate that isn't correct.
Yes, and good "beer flavoured beers" seem to be much harder to make - less things to hide behind. I posted this elsewhere, but after about 10 attempts I still haven't made an excellent bitter. But every IPA/NEIPA I have made has been fantastic. By no means was that down to my skillful robobrewing, far more likely the 200g or so of Citra, Mosaic, Simcoe and Galaxy. Those hops will cover all kinds of flaws.Lagers have a bit of a bad rep among brewers but lager covers a lot of European styles such as Oktoberfestbier, bock, pilsner, Helles, marzen, Vienna, dunkel etc. which can be really delicious. It's a shame they're not more readily available here.
I actually really like Adnams Dry Hopped lager, especially on tap in a pub.
Obviously use more hops than Carling etc as it's got flavour
Me too. It's on my list to make something similar. I'm pretty sure it's a Pilsner Malt/Galaxy SMASH. Damn tasty lager that one.I actually really like Adnams Dry Hopped lager, especially on tap in a pub.
Obviously use more hops than Carling etc as it's got flavour