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The aroma is dominated by floral and citrus hops, then some malty sweetness gives way to an intensely bitter finish. A solid example of an English IPA.
Quite.
The Dark Island is probably my favourite out of that lotTonight's offerings to help us keep warm in The Outer Hebrides.
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The scores so far.
The Isle of Arran Dark 7/10.
Nice and malty but light and drinkable.
Black Isle Goldfinch Gluten Free Organic.
Hurricane Jack Blonde Fruity Ale. @Fab Foodie says 6/10 thin and insipid.
A good thing!Oh my: The beershop around the corner is nearly open. It's stocked and everything. This is a good thing/this is a bad thing...............cross out as required.........
Does it have a drinking parlour?Oh my: The beershop around the corner is nearly open. It's stocked and everything. This is a good thing/this is a bad thing...............cross out as required.........
Don't thinks so. They probably do tasting events and wot not.Does it have a drinking parlour?
I prefer to do my drinking "in" so I will vote "ok thing"Don't thinks so. They probably do tasting events and wot not.
Oh, my local has take-out shelves. It is 50p corkage on anything to drink in regardless of size. They're not chilled though, unless you plan ahead and pop one in the fridge to drink later.Bison beer, with their new place in Hove, cover both with a price in for everything and a price out. The variance in the difference is a bit odd though.
Well my local posted some of it's guest beers just inI prefer to do my drinking "in" so I will vote "ok thing"
I believe the Sharp's is sold as "Special" when it's on draught. It's a lovely pint, anyway.View attachment 385427 It's winter, I've gone a little darker than usual.
Not often I see it on draft, but when I have it's been very welcome..I believe the Sharp's is sold as "Special" when it's on draught. It's a lovely pint, anyway.