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Tasty Lost and Ground Wit.

I have had this before but tasting better than I remember. Must get a Wit in the calendar for the summer
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Best bitter been in pressure barrel for 3 weeks and is now crystal clear and the flavour has improved to be a top pint. Hopefully there’s enough pressure in there to last the keg as I can’t add any. I’ve gone for the lid without the co2 capsule adaptor as that one leaked gas.

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I am sampling @Alastair70 APA to help me along during my brew night ( New Zealand IPA)
Great colour, clarity and carbonation. Aroma of soft fruit, melon. Taste is similar, nice body. Very well made beer 🍻
Only criticism and it's probably down to personal taste but it's on the sweet side
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Cheers mate! It’s was a user upper brew and I was a little heavy handed with the Caramalt.

You put me in the mood for one and the keg kicked 😢

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But it’s ok, there’s still plenty Ethics Gradient left.

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Best bitter been in pressure barrel for 3 weeks and is now crystal clear and the flavour has improved to be a top pint. Hopefully there’s enough pressure in there to last the keg as I can’t add any. I’ve gone for the lid without the co2 capsule adaptor as that one leaked gas.

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If it starts running low undo it and bung a little sugar or sugar cubes before bed and it will be fine the following day, going back to the 70s now :laugh8: acheers.
 
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After ending up in spoons on Wednesday in Dundee due to the naffness of brewdog yesterday. Thursday in Innis & gunns was a much better experience though. 😁

Started with a SAISON then went through the barrel aged beers....

I've had a few of their beers in the supermarket on the odd occasion and never rated them, but on tap they are so much better.

And so it's a big punt down to Chester today.

Thank you Scotland,

Had a great time.
 
Popped into the newly-reopened local for a quick lunchtime chat with a mate.
Neither of us fancied drinking much so he had a lager shandy and I had a half a lemonade (from the 'gun').
£9.45:mad:

I pointed out that they'd charged for a pint of lager not a shandy and the response was 'it's the same price'.

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It's starting to get beyond a joke. I know someone that recently went to a swanky (although you could possibly remove the S) hotel here, in N.Ireland, and was charged £7.80 for a pint of Guinness.

Does this hotel have to pay more for a keg of Guinness? No, no they do not. They are pulling numbers out of the crack of their ar$e.
 
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