#partylikeits1985
I’ve got the Brewdog advent calendar this year. Yesterday’s offering was this.
It was revolting.
I’ve got the Brewdog advent calendar this year. Yesterday’s offering was this.
It was revolting.
That looks like the worst beer ever.
Most British ale is usually between about 3-4%, excluding IPAs, which are mostly anything from about 5-7%. Obviously there’s all the piss water lagers at various volumes.
The sudden global fashion for IPA has created a bit of a heightened expectation of alcohol volume in beer, there’s some really decent beer over here in the 3-4% bracket, which is kinda the norm for proper, non-IPA ales.
Nowt wrong with a bit of marmite.
I love marmite. But as it turns out, not in my beer.
I think there’s a reason they take it off the beer in the first place…
Have you tried either of these?
Christ. No.
I’ve definitely accidentally dropped a crisp in my pint before though. Does that count?
This thread has taken a seriously disturbing turn.
Are there any good beer testing websites you can recommend?
Why are people intent on ruining beer?
Not exactly sure what you mean by a “beer testing website”, but I tend to look at BeerAdvocate if I’m standing in front of something new in the supermarket, or looking at a bar’s current tap list. As with most crowd-sourced rating sites, it’s a mixed bag, but reading through people’s tasting notes usually gives me some information.
Part of me is genuinely curious.
Part of me knows I would vomit.
Not normally a beer snob/aficionado, but having something special tonight.
I’m playing a gig tonight and the venue has its own on site brewery. Think I’m looking forward to enjoying the beer almost more than the gig
Ratebeer is pretty good.