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User482

Guest
The homebrew took a good six weeks to settle properly, but it's finally ready. And pretty good, if I say so myself, slightly fuller bodied than the previous effort which may be down to the change in yeast. I'll try an IPA next time, I think.
 

smutchin

Cat 6 Racer
Location
The Red Enclave
New one from M&S...

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Not bad but not great either. It's a decent hoppy best bitter but using nine types of hop hasn't given it any more than average complexity.

I would drink it again though.
 

Soltydog

Legendary Member
Location
near Hornsea
Right, I'm going to have to spread my wings. No more Tesco. Where do you get stuff like Dobber? Anybody got any recommendations for NE beer shops or internet shops?

Try looking at local micro breweries, my local brewery Great Newsome has a small shop (also does mail order) & attends local farmers markets. I'm also lucky to have a local farm shop which stocks beers from several Yorkshire breweries ^_^
 

jongooligan

Legendary Member
Location
Behind bars
Try looking at local micro breweries, my local brewery Great Newsome has a small shop (also does mail order) & attends local farmers markets. I'm also lucky to have a local farm shop which stocks beers from several Yorkshire breweries ^_^

That's a coincidence. We were in the Buck at Maunby the other day and spotted a beer from Great Newsome (East Yorkshire's Hidden Gem). Can't remember what it was but it was right tasty and refreshing.
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
3 pints of breakspeer in the local foodie joint tonight..
pub is awaiting new front of house manager and it shows..Graham has moved from the green man to the Cookoo so we'll be going there next week, if your a pboro resident, take my word on this
 
And in case you are wondering why we were drinking beer, it was raining. And we could see the big screen from where we were standing.
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There's always one tho...

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