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Amarillo from DeMo. A fairly pokey 9,2% DIPA. Nice piney finish.
 
Williams Bros Red Ale, all the way from Alloa. Always a good beer from this brewer, tried any of theirs @Marmion?
Tonight's wee selection, including Caesar Augustus from the aforementioned Williams Bros.
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I kicked off with the beer on the left - Top Out Schankerl as I fancied the idea of a Bavarian style wheat beer as a change from my norm of snakebite and blackcurrant. Quite "cloudy" (I'm not good at all the technical terms) and very floral but also a bit banana-ish. Not unpleasant but not what I was expecting, the kind of thing you could drink chilled after cutting the grass on a warm evening and it would quench your thirst; tonight was not a warm evening and I didn't cut the grass. There's a live band playing in a marquee at the rugby club a field away from me and I fancy something a bit more in keeping with a live band in a tent.

I'll try the golf themed stuff next.
 
The Caesar Augustus was more enjoyable but it was neither one thing or the other, which is probably why it's called a "hybrid"; much the same as hybrid bikes it failed to satisfy - it started off with some nice deep aromas but the taste was very short-lived. It started off with promise but then disappeared.
The Eden brewery offering was nothing too great either.
So, I decided to get stuck into the cider and not bother with the Stathaven Festival Ale; but had it tonight. I should have bought 4 bottles of it rather than bothering with the rest. A proper beer, a good head, proper beer smell and proper beer taste.

I'm now off to have another Mor Tea Vicar?, which I commented on a few weeks ago - only 1 bottle left :sad:
 
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They named one after me, Stout Git. :laugh:

In Dutch, that means "naughty goat", so it seems they got you in two languages!
 
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