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Stopping by my sister's house in Devon on the edge of Dartmoor, local shop has run out of Jail ale but this Legend ale is very good too.
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Quickly followed by a pint of sabro porter whilst having a walk around the garden and checking the chickens.

Now having a jet black heart on nitro, not bad at all
 
I remember that getting slated in the forum MrT just goes to show we all have different tastes, might pop to ALDI and get one tomorrow and give it a try.
Don't knock it till you've tried it!

I prefer maltier beers to hoppier beers so it's definitely down to personal tastes.

Next up another ALDI special. A bit of false advertising here as it definitely wasn't 'twice as nice'. Too boozy and too bitter, barely a whiff of hops.
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Homework. Commercial example of beer styles I want to brew. Helles bock/dopplebock/weizenbock head to head coming soon with a schwarzbier to finish that set. The Affliglem and Bierre de Garde are throwbacks to three years holidaying in CenterParcs in north of France and Holland when the kids were younger.
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And while I’m in the garage, time for a wee pint of On The Sesh.
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This was earlier. A refreshing pale ale whilst browsing the net for some garden furniture
Good luck with the furniture browsing. We were in the position a couple of months ago and it felt like everyone else had bought the whole UK stock for the next 5 years already.
 
Good luck with the furniture browsing. We were in the position a couple of months ago and it felt like everyone else had bought the whole UK stock for the next 5 years already.
Yeah a lot say stock in October. Some in mid August. I rather wait if it means getting the right one. Not like we haven't got enough already. Only got 3 sets of table and chairs.
 
Leffe is an easy beer to knock given its big business owners and wide distribution but it remains a very good beer and terrific value for money. I reckon it would do pretty well in a blind tasting of more trendy or niche Belgian beers.
I agree it’s a well brewed beer and a good example of Belgian style. The price of some Belgians put me off buying them.
 
Homework. Commercial example of beer styles I want to brew. Helles bock/dopplebock/weizenbock head to head coming soon with a schwarzbier to finish that set. The Affliglem and Bierre de Garde are throwbacks to three years holidaying in CenterParcs in north of France and Holland when the kids were younger.
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Affligem is a lovely beer - used to drink that when I was working in Paris athumb..
 
After kegging my London Bitter this evening and sitting down for the football I poured myself a glass of Pine Rapids Pale Ale kindly sent to me by @pilgrimhudd
Nice gentle Psss on opening and poured with a nice head lastIng until the end of the glass, which wasn’t that long to be honest. The aroma was hoppy but not overly so and I honestly couldn’t remember what hops he said were used. I did know the aroma was familiar and after checking I kicked myself. Cascade and Simcoe but it was the Simcoe that was coming through. I haven’t used it for a while and had forgotten how much I liked it. Flavour didn’t disappoint either and carbonation was spot on.

I really enjoyed this, thank you 🍻

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