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Beer
Everyone likes a beer, right?
I'm not sure about this one...
https://www.88brewery.com/
At that strength can it be beer, can it be legal?
£39.99 a bottle.
The website says they recommend only drinking it in 35ml shots.
I'm not sure about this one...
https://www.88brewery.com/
At that strength can it be beer, can it be legal?
£39.99 a bottle.
The website says they recommend only drinking it in 35ml shots.
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Re: Beer
Ach its not Gluten Free so they can keep it. If you do find yourself looking for nice beer i would recommend working your way through the Williams Brothers range
https://www.williamsbrosbrew.com/
I was only three month into them and when told i was Coeliac. Gutted as i never found a shit one
https://www.williamsbrosbrew.com/
I was only three month into them and when told i was Coeliac. Gutted as i never found a shit one
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Re: Beer
Iirc the original idea of these super strong beers was that they had spirits ABV, but they'd never been distilled. Thus you got new flavours not found anywhere else. ISTR Sam Adams (sic) did a 40% one which was brewed using all sorts of new clever tricks.
Adding distilled alcohol to make a beer 75% is cheating though?
Adding distilled alcohol to make a beer 75% is cheating though?
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Re: Beer
The Westerham brewery do a nice range of GF beer, lager and Stouts. I'm slowly working through a 24 pack of Audit Ale and Double Stout.
https://store.westerhambrewery.co.uk/ca ... eer?page=4
https://store.westerhambrewery.co.uk/ca ... eer?page=4
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Re: Beer
And 440ml tins what is a nice change. Only thing available in my local shops is shit GF Tennents Lager and Peroni if i go to the pub.MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 6:55 pm The Westerham brewery do a nice range of GF beer, lager and Stouts. I'm slowly working through a 24 pack of Audit Ale and Double Stout.
https://store.westerhambrewery.co.uk/ca ... eer?page=4
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Re: Beer
Nasty.
The best beers are <5% 6 tops. Above that it starts to hit you like wine and you can't really quaff it in reasonable quantities.
The best beers are <5% 6 tops. Above that it starts to hit you like wine and you can't really quaff it in reasonable quantities.
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Re: Beer
20 years ago ASDA Farm Stores 2.2% Lager used to be quite refreshing. It was cheap as chips too.
You'd drown before you got pissed on it tho'
You'd drown before you got pissed on it tho'
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Re: Beer
I love those cheap & weak beers when I'm in a situation where I'm expected to drink but don't want to get drunk. Any family get together.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 9:15 pm 20 years ago ASDA Farm Stores 2.2% Lager used to be quite refreshing. It was cheap as chips too.
You'd drown before you got pissed on it tho'
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Re: Beer
Having tasted most of the beers avaible in France Belgium and Germany I have enjoyed a lot of very nice and strong beers. Rodenbach, witt beer, fischer, trois months, chimay (blue and red), duvel, kwak, grimbergen....
The stuff I enjoy at the moment is goose island ipa.
Lots of nice stuff out there.
The stuff I enjoy at the moment is goose island ipa.
Lots of nice stuff out there.
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Re: Beer
in my days of dealing with the alcoholic beverage industry the maximum alcohol content was around the 12-13%. And none of them taste great.
The only way they are going that is adding back gain spirt
The only way they are going that is adding back gain spirt
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Re: Beer
Delirium Tremens or Kwak for the strong stuff.
I like Affligem Blonde too, but it's not that common in the UK.
The wife likes Leffe Blonde, so we drink more of that anything else.
I like Affligem Blonde too, but it's not that common in the UK.
The wife likes Leffe Blonde, so we drink more of that anything else.
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Re: Beer
I think that was the point of the original super strong beers though.
Normally the 12% max comes about because you kill the yeast when you get stronger. The only way to get much above 12% was to distill or add pure sprit in.
"They" invented new techniques with cooling and circulation and whatever to get the brew up to 20-40% without distillation or pure spirit. Thereby preserving the chemicals that normally get boiled away during distillation.
https://www.samueladams.com/utopias