earthwormgaz
Regular.
As a proud Nottinghamian and Forest fan too young to have been around to enjoy (maybe) Shipstone's ales, I'm wondering if anyone on here has any thoughts about what their brews were like?
I've heard they weren't so great in the later days of the brewery, but was that always so, or did they get caught up in the shift to overly commercial cheap **** beer?
If they were once nice, can anyone recommend me a Shipstone's recipe to home brew some? After all the talk about overly hopped fizzy Brew Dog, and my Dad asking me to brew something simple and traditional next time (after strawberry stout and spiced Yuletide ale), I thought what better than recreating an old local brew? :thumb:
I've heard they weren't so great in the later days of the brewery, but was that always so, or did they get caught up in the shift to overly commercial cheap **** beer?
If they were once nice, can anyone recommend me a Shipstone's recipe to home brew some? After all the talk about overly hopped fizzy Brew Dog, and my Dad asking me to brew something simple and traditional next time (after strawberry stout and spiced Yuletide ale), I thought what better than recreating an old local brew? :thumb: