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Why the name change? When I was in the UK in September I noticed amber ales. I associate amber ales with sweetness.
Below the Amber it has Bitter?
I actually thought it was a new beer, turns out it was renamed back in 2016 to sound more hip! I don’t remember Banks Bitter only being 3.4% pre Marstons.
 
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This rather nice Argentine blend of Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon I tend to lean heavily towards French wine of late but this has reminded me that South America produces some excellent wines as well.
 
Starting off with a pint of what I really thought would be headed for the sink (little taste at bottling/kegging was disgustingly bitter) but has rather blown me away by how good it turned out.

From memory, it's a bit of a user upper, mainly Maris with a bit of light Munich and Pilsen, bittered with Motueka (a freebie from Cross My Loof) and quite a bit of Lorien as a late addition.

It's been in the keg for about a month, probably my best home-brewed beer to date, way too easy to drink and since it's only 4.4% I'll likely have a few!

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This was very much a case of they had a distillery sales person giving out samples and me thinking yes that is actually rather nice I’ll take a bottle and it is extremely smooth for a ten year old Whisky, 50% ABV, suffice it to say drinking it now at home I have no regrets.
 
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This was very much a case of they had a distillery sales person giving out samples and me thinking yes that is actually rather nice I’ll take a bottle and it is extremely smooth for a ten year old Whisky, 50% ABV, suffice it to say drinking it now at home I have no regrets.
At that ABV at home is best!
 

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