Pravha by Staropramen.
Is not bollocks. Like all the **** fake imported beer its made in Burton on Trent and tastes like most ****ty British lager.
Avoid!!
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Pravha by Staropramen.
Is not bollocks. Like all the **** fake imported beer its made in Burton on Trent and tastes like most ****ty British lager.
Avoid!!
That's the problem you have with all of those "brewed in the UK under license" beers. One of the main ingredients is water. If it all comes from the same place then basically you are using the same ingredient for all the different beers. The water quality, soft/hardness and general make up of can make a huge difference to beer flavour
I drink San Miguel and Amstel. Works for me.
Many years back I worked with Tennents brewers at the Gyle depot, truck after truck came up from Tadcaster full to the gunnels with Tennents lager, that was distributed to pubs throughout the lothians, Fife, Dundee and beyond, punters knew what it was and it wasnt Tennents lager. I drank in the Right Wing pub and I was also a Drayman and delivered their beer regularly, I got a hard time from my mates and locals, I knew it was Carling 😆
I was at Guiliano's last week for a meal and as I don't drink wine I asked for a beer. I was offered Peroni or a local beer with Edinburgh in the name. I opted for the local "beer", which in fact turned out to be a lager. Somewhat put out by the strange taste I sent a sample to a local laboratory to find out the ingredients. They called me back and said "I'm sorry to have to break the news to you, but your horse has diabetes".
Staropramen isn't considered particularly special in Prague I discovered. There are more tasty beers to savour.
Have to agree.
Proper Pilsner Urquell in Prague, or further afoot in Czesky is a righteous beer, even if the head is thirty or forty percent of the glass :greengrin
Tank beers are worth seeking out too. The beer sits in a huge tank rather than a keg. If you like the hoppiness that you get with Czech pilsner then tank beers just taste a wee bit better.
I've just discovered a golden pale ale called Ossian by the Inveralmond Brewery in Perth. Defo worth buying a few bottles in your next shop.
Got a fetish for Blue Moon at the moment, also a nice a IPA from the Campervan Brewery - Leith Juice.
Tennents is sh te of course, and that Guinness Hop House range is mince.
Times were I liked a strong lager like Stella, but the days of sessions are past. I look for something with flavour these days.
I've had a pretty ****ty day at work so I've been trying to stave off leaving a bit early and going via the pub.
But this thread has convinced me it's a great idea - you *******s :greengrin
Drink whatever you like not what others tell you to like. 🍺
I love trying new beers and have a lot of favourites that fall into the 'craft' category. There are some days when I just fancy a pint of Tennents though. It's familiar and a fresh, well kept pint is great, I don't care what anyone says.
I posted on another thread that I love finding bars that still serve cask ale using the old Aitken tall founts. I was in the Abbotsford on Saturday and had a stout and a pale ale, both from the Cromarty brewery, out of them and the difference is noticeable from the more popular hand pull. The Bow Bar still uses them as well.
Love a pint of Budweiser. Most others I can give or take.
Its ****ing Tennents !!!! 🤬😆
I worked with Tennents for years and drunk my body weight in the stuff during my time, it was a great pint many years ago, probably the best that came out of the Heriot brewery, fresh, crisp and actually had taste, way too many chemicals in it now and just isnt the same. I will agree though, if a hot day with a thirst then sinking a cold pint of the stuff beats any ale hands down 😆
I just discovered Brewdogs 5am saint...absolutely cracking pint.
Each to their own as I said earlier, although I recently discovered a fine pint of lager in a pub in Darlington (Freedom Lager), have yet to see it anywhere else.
Used to pick up cans of Moretti when the stuff was imported from Italy and it was really lovely. Picked some up this week, tasted awful, now brewed here in Edinburgh. Are there any decent lagers that you can pick up in the supermarket that aren't all brewed locally or in Burton-on-trent these days?!! Can't drink Tennents, the taste is not suited to my taste buds at all :greengrin
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-G...ucts/292915750
I enjoy these. Shame they're now £5 instead of £3.60 up here though!
Are they classy? Nope. Do they taste nice? Yup. Is the full amount just enough to get a 4 pint buzz? Yup.
Stella from draft is a cut above the rest imo. Makes Tennants taste like fizzy water back to back.
A pint of Heverlee in Winstons is my favourite lager.
Beervana - https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-G...ucts/299964829
btw I think the big Moretti bottles are still the real imported stuff.
Camden Hells :agree:
For heath reasons, I rarely drink beer these days but I had a pint of Finlaggan IPA when I was over on Islay last weekend. Maybe it’s because beer is a rare treat, but I found it really good.
I'm partial to St Peter's Plum Porter which I buy from Morrison's. Broughton's Old Jock, Cairngorm's Wildcat and American Shipysrd IPA are favourites among many others. I'm forever buying new ones that come on the market as its is still a growing one. I quite like Polish Tyskie which is not too bad either.
Try some of the Polish stuff, Lech is decent
Might've mentioned it before but, Pentonville Oyster Stout is a magnificent winter pint.
On that theme. Whenever I’m on holiday in France. These must be bought. Perfect for necking on a hot day. Small enough to never get warm.
https://www.carrefour-calais.com/med...048017.0.e.png
That reminds me of skiing in France when I was younger (and could afford to go skiing), piling into those in a cosy chalet whilst they chill in the snow outside.
Kronenbourg is another one of those beers that is immense overseas and nothing like the same when you have it here.
I used to like 33 Export (nobody else I knew did) which is another French beer, not saw it for years though.
West 4 is tremendous.
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Close the thread.
I like how a thread entitled "**** beer" has just turned into a stream of people posting their personal favourites :greengrin
They have renamed Caley 80 'Edinburgh Castle' now.
It's a decent beer. I find myself being more drawn towards older style heavy beers these days. The higher malt content is a refreshing change from the generic high hopped American style IPAs that everyone is doing. For every good one of those there are about 10 that are bang average bandwagon jumpers.
I had some of this last week. In a similar vein to Caley 80/- but a bit better I think ...
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All their beer that I've tried has been good. The extra-hoppy Jarl is a bit more commonplace.
btw, similar to Moretti above, the Staropramen I nearly bought in Tesco yesterday was brewed in the UK. A sad day. :boo hoo:
Proper Czech brewed beer is glorious.
I had some Pilsner Urquell at the White Horse in Parsons Green. Supberb.
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Currently enjoying several bottles of Belhaven's Speyside Oak Aged Blonde Ale. A nice drop. Will be following that up with a bottle or two of my favourite St Peter's Plum Porter.
Was drinking Sam Adams and Brooklyn lager when I was in the states.
Better than the bang average, Bud Light and Coors light, miller light that's usually served up.
America's beer scene has completely transformed in the past decade or so. They have a ton of fabulous breweries now and their craft scene is out of this world (especially in California IMO). Sam Adams and Brooklyn are both really nice (Sam Adam's Octoberfest is especially lovely), but my tastes are definitely more West Coast - Sierra Nevada, Anchor Brewing and Lagunitas are my "mass produced" go-tos when I'm feeling fussy.
The best beer I've ever tasted came from a California micro-brewery - Russian River's Pliny the Younger IPA. You almost get it nowhere outside of the brewery and people literally camp overnight in their carpark to taste this stuff. Absolutely incredible beer: https://russianriverbrewing.com/plin...ied=de46a2f6c3