I'm on a Beavertown seasonal Bloody 'Ell blood orange IPA. Crazy stuff.
It's not bad, sharp and hoppy but strangely lacking in the orange smacker department.
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Probably cos of the size of the photo?Don't know why I've liked that, I'm agin beer with fruit in it.
I preferred the blue one, even though that ones stronger.
In my defence, it was bought for me, and I don't look a gift horse in the mouth. Whatever the feck that means!Don't know why I've liked that, I'm agin beer with fruit in it.
You may have to buy a bottle or two to tide you overI've just put a brew on. Results in two months.
And I am short of bottles...You may have to buy a bottle or two to tide you over
Nicky, as I mentioned upthread, Sainsburys are selling 660ml bottles of this for £2.50 at the mo.Punk IPA was probably the best
Out with Mrs N in Manchester yesterday and she permitted me a pub visit. So we popped into Brewdog. Whilst we played Scrabble (I wanted to play dominos but the double three was strangely missing) I had a "taster" of 1/3 pints of Dead Pony Pale Ale, This is Lager, 5am Red Ale and Punk IPA. Other than the lager they were pretty good, Punk IPA was probably the best.
They also do a flight of their "amplified" range (8%-16%) but Mrs N said no cos (a) it was £11 and (b) we were going to the cinema and she didn't want my snoring to distract her
*consults diary*I've just put a brew on. Results in two months.
*consults diary*
Good. A month to bottle condition, then I'll see you in three months!
I'd thought about that! The problem is the bottles will get shaken up if I transport them by bike, and they need a few days to settle again once that's happened.
If anyone has a solution, I'd be happy to try it.