I haven't managed to find anywhere on line that has any. Can you be more specific? It was brewed at one time at the small plant in the Bass Museum at Burton-on-Trent, then by Coors, so that may be why it changed. I don't want to brew it myself as I dont fancy having 30 odd gallons of it, but the odd bottle would make a nice change.Evening CD...I think it's readily available online..although,a few years ago I bought some on its reputation and wasn't overly excited..perhaps they've changed it..
I think you should root out a recipe and brew your own!!
If you try to buy some from them, the screen goes dark except for a small white window saying 'error'! I frankly think it isn't being brewed at the moment.@Clint
You link doesnt work but this does.
https://www.therealalecompany.co.uk/white-shield-500ml-worthingtons.html
It use to be available in Tesco but they seem to have stopped stocking it.
You might be right. I found a few more suppliers but they were all out of stock. If Coors do stop brewing this beer it will be a shame to say the least.If you try to buy some from them, the screen goes dark except for a small white window saying 'error'! I frankly think it isn't being brewed at the moment.
Yes I have brewed that one as wellI'e brewed the 'Graham Wheeler' clone from his book before and it's next on my list to do again.
Not a bad pint!
Why not try it.
The last time I bought it was from Morrisons, and it was probably a long time ago before Coors got involved.I bought a pack a couple of years ago and was somewhat underwhelmed. It used to be considered near iconic. I even cultured the yeast to use in a brew. Whether my taste have changed, the brew has changed or its been superseded by all the other great bottled beers that are now freely available.
I've also been thinking of having a go at this.Yes I have brewed that one as well
Very acceptable - In fact I may have to brew some more
ThanksI've also been thinking of having a go at this.
I made a note sometime back (perhaps from an "authentic?" source) that WS has Fuggles and Challenger as the primary bittering hops and Northdown as a late hop, but no quantities. The GW recipe excludes Fuggles.
Anyway I came across this link whilst perusing tinterweb and it gives what may be the brewery recipe. I might have a go but use Challenger as a substitute for Northdown as I have a freezer bag full of hops that really needs to be reduced not added to.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/worthington-white-shield-clone.479109/#post-6199630
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