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srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
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More from M&S. Delish- just the right amount of hoppage with a great long honey finish.
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
And @John the Monkey I got one of those Offbeat dark ipa's. Getting tried at the wknd. If you want me to pick you one up, I can. We can sort out some kind of exchange.
Thanks for the offer, but Offbeat aren't far away from me at all - it'd be dreadfully lazy of me to get you to buy their beer for me!

Hope you enjoy the DIPA, in any case.
 

smutchin

Cat 6 Racer
Location
The Red Enclave
Just trying another Citra, I think it's rather good, the hoppy bitterness is pretty solid without being over-powering, long finish too.

Maybe as mentioned upthread, "one dimensional" would be a better description for it than "bland". In any case, I find it unsatisfying.

The Cascade is still my favourite, although the Mosaic isn't far behind.
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
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Somewhere between a Guinness with flavour and a winter warmer.

Why is it that the purveyor of blandness to the middle classes produces one class of product that's the exact opposite?
 
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User169

Guest
Igloo beer - Pannepot Reserva 2010.

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A new (for me) Innis and Gunn experience for starters tonight:
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Not sure what I think of it yet, I was unimpressed at first tasting but it's now growing on me - almost like chewing on a stick. A very strong stumpy stick used to turn a tourniquet.
 
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