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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
St Peters have been around for years and their beers usually come in these bottles. I believe they were a start up which pretended to be an abbey brewery.
As an aside, Dayvo and I got bladdered in their London boozer once - The Jerusalem Arms
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threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
St Peters have been around for years and their beers usually come in these bottles. I believe they were a start up which pretended to be an abbey brewery.
As an aside, Dayvo and I got bladdered in their London boozer once - The Jerusalem Arms
st-peters-ales_copy.jpg

Oh them, I know exactly who they are, the bottles always look like they're from an old pharmacy, pretty good stuff though.
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Ein Stein (Lymestone Brewery, 5%)
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I think they'very changed the brew of this since I last tried it. This version has a malty, bready taste up front with some toffee, and finishes with hops that are slightly citrussy but mainly herby/grassy. A bit less carbonated than I like, but another tasty beer from the nice people at Lymestone.

Mrs M says: "Very nice."
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Slight change of pace chez DP. Gevrey-Chambertin 1977.

Needed some vino for coooking and this was all l had to hand.

A bit brown to look at, a bit sherryish, but pretty nice for summit that's 40 years old.

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:ohmy: Pricey for cooking sherry!
Domaine Faiveley Gevrey-Chambertin 1977 was last available in September 2014, with an average price of £73.
 
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User169

Guest

Love the bottle that you showed in your post. I'll try and get some if I can find it.

An infuriating website though. They reckon they're all about that science, but it's a bit light on substance and their beers look mainly pretty mainstream on the whole. Don't really get where all the sciencey stuff comes in?
 

craigwend

Grimpeur des terrains plats
Love the bottle that you showed in your post. I'll try and get some if I can find it.

An infuriating website though. They reckon they're all about that science, but it's a bit light on substance and their beers look mainly pretty mainstream on the whole. Don't really get where all the sciencey stuff comes in?

Possibly the name of the beers ?? - dont know really ...
just drinking some 'Phobos & Deimos' which according to child #1 is Greek God ? - nice beer though
 

Daddy Pig

Veteran
Love the bottle that you showed in your post. I'll try and get some if I can find it.

An infuriating website though. They reckon they're all about that science, but it's a bit light on substance and their beers look mainly pretty mainstream on the whole. Don't really get where all the sciencey stuff comes in?
You probably found they read a book and they learnt to adjust the water chemistry depending on the type of beer they wanted to brew. Pretty straightforward for any home brewer...
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
Possibly the name of the beers ?? - dont know really ...
just drinking some 'Phobos & Deimos' which according to child #1 is Greek God ? - nice beer though
Moons of Mars. And the Greek demigod personifications of fear and terror - which is probably what you feel the morning after having too many of them.
 
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