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John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
I had never been on Honest Brew site before but they have a decent selection of beers that I have not tried, so might give them a go.
I was not too impressed by Beer Hawk when I used them. Have not used them since.

Any other suggestions for smaller online retailers that I may have missed?
Well Beermerchants sold @rich p twice the amount he ordered...
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Lunchtime Links;
Beervana on the Honest Brew / Beerhawk stooshie;
http://beervana.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/get-your-david-and-goliath-story.html

CAMRGB names its beer of the year;
http://www.camrgb.org/2016/12/camrgb-beer-of-the-year-results/

Meat Stout. It was a thing.
http://edsbeer.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/mercers-meat-stout.html [1]

Beer et Seq look at British style ales in old New York;
http://www.beeretseq.com/the-ale-tradition-of-old-new-york-remembered/

[1] The post provides homebrew quantities, in case this is a direction your brewery wants to take, @DP ...
 
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Location
Salford
Here it is.

Dipper v10

Cloudy, now with oats and "a new hoping regime". Lord only knows.

Anyway. It's good. Very good. Just as good as the last one and the one before that. No fruit, too bitter to be marmalade. It's got a kind of wine quality (spirit nose?)

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Under"bittering hops" it lists Pilgrim Alpha (OK, I'll assume that's a hop) and CO2 extract. What's that wennitsattome?
 
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User169

Guest
Here it is.

Dipper v10

Cloudy, now with oats and "a new hoping regime". Lord only knows.

Anyway. It's good. Very good. Just as good as the last one and the one before that. No fruit, too bitter to be marmalade. It's got a kind of wine quality (spirit nose?)

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Under"bittering hops" it lists Pilgrim Alpha (OK, I'll assume that's a hop) and CO2 extract. What's that wennitsattome?

Read it all together: Pilgrim (the hop) Alpha (the acids they want to extract) CO2 extract (an extraction procedure using supercritical Carbon dioxide). Basically, an extract just looking to add the perception of clean bitterness, but no real flavour.
 
Location
Salford
Read it all together: Pilgrim (the hop) Alpha (the acids they want to extract) CO2 extract (an extraction procedure using supercritical Carbon dioxide). Basically, an extract just looking to add the perception of clean bitterness, but no real flavour.
Yeah, I knew that :shy:

(Thanks)
 
Read it all together: Pilgrim (the hop) Alpha (the acids they want to extract) CO2 extract (an extraction procedure using supercritical Carbon dioxide). Basically, an extract just looking to add the perception of clean bitterness, but no real flavour.
:wacko: Lost in translation! :smile: I can, however, read 'Mer Christm' as an ingredient of a fine Mossnap. Combien des Mossirlamis for such a cloudy feast? The price sticker is subtly offering us an English pounds sign and no more, which is no help whatsoever.
 
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Location
Salford
:wacko: Lost in translation! :smile: I can, however, read 'Mer Christm' as in ingredient of a fine Mossnap. Combien des Mossirlamis for such a cloudy feast? The price sticker is subtly offering us an English pounds sign and no more, which is no help whatsoever.
1.92 MIs is the take out price with 0.21 added for drinking in. Rounded down, for me, to 2.10.

(£4.60, plus 50p, rounded down to a fiver)
 

Maverick Goose

A jumped up pantry boy, who never knew his place
I had never been on Honest Brew site before but they have a decent selection of beers that I have not tried, so might give them a go.
I was not too impressed by Beer Hawk when I used them. Have not used them since.

Any other suggestions for smaller online retailers that I may have missed?
I use Beer52.com and find them pretty good-if I get the job on Skye I've just been interviewed for then I'll definitely be using them more (Portree is the nearest town and that's more than 20 miles away).
 

Hyslop

Veteran
Location
Carlisle
Two different beers,two totally different tastes yesterday.First up,Dark Star Crème Brulee[5.9] in the pub.A little too heavy for me perhaps,but very enjoyable nonetheless.Then later in the evening, a bottle of Guiness Rye Pale Alexx(....Oh dear me,never again!I do like citrus flavours in beer from time to time but the [for me] overpowering flavour of Grapefruit was way too much,made me feel queasy.Should you feel inclined,Tescos sell it.Best of luck!
 
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