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    Thought I'd bring this thread back to life just in case anyone likes a nice dark beer. If so, Brewgooder have recently collaborated with Pact coffee to do a limited run coffee stout. I've cracked one open tonight and I can highly recommend it.

    https://shop.brewgooder.com/product/...vanilla-stout/

    If you've not ordered direct from Brewgooder before I've a discount code you can use at checkout - IAN10

    Enjoy


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    Quote Originally Posted by ian cruise View Post
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    Thought I'd bring this thread back to life just in case anyone likes a nice dark beer. If so, Brewgooder have recently collaborated with Pact coffee to do a limited run coffee stout. I've cracked one open tonight and I can highly recommend it.

    https://shop.brewgooder.com/product/...vanilla-stout/

    If you've not ordered direct from Brewgooder before I've a discount code you can use at checkout - IAN10

    Enjoy
    Love a Guinness during the colder weather, how does this compare? Obviously a bit dearer without the discount, worth it?

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    Has anyone given tennents light a go? Not exactly one for all you horrendous beer snobs right enough 😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    Has anyone given tennents light a go? Not exactly one for all you horrendous beer snobs right enough
    Yes I had some at the weekend... I was pleasently surprised.

    Not as gassy as I thought and a wee bit less sweet than Bud Light. Also tasted the Zero alcohol one as well... Very nice. Like San Miguel but crisper

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    Resurrecting this as I'm sat with an ice cold Newcastle Brown and a takeaway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ErinGoBraghHFC View Post
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    Resurrecting this as I'm sat with an ice cold Newcastle Brown and a takeaway.
    Oooooh that’s far to mass produced for snobs on here!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ErinGoBraghHFC View Post
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    Resurrecting this as I'm sat with an ice cold Newcastle Brown and a takeaway.
    Not a big drinker nowadays but I havent seen it on the shelves for a while now, thought they stopped brewing it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    Not a big drinker nowadays but I havent seen it on the shelves for a while now, thought they stopped brewing it
    Still widely available, my old man's go to in the boozer if they don't sell McEwans 80.

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    I hadn't had that in years but I was in South Shields not long ago and someone got me one, was nicer than I remembered. Nothing wrong with a nooky broon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ErinGoBraghHFC View Post
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    Resurrecting this as I'm sat with an ice cold Newcastle Brown and a takeaway.
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    Oooooh that’s far to mass produced for snobs on here!
    Great when you are making a Christmas Cake.
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    Can I give a shout out for Wasted Degrees brewery?

    https://www.wasteddegrees.com/shop/beer

    As 'local' as you can get, it started in a garage 80m from me.
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    I hadn't had that in years but I was in South Shields not long ago and someone got me one, was nicer than I remembered. Nothing wrong with a nooky broon.

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    It went really downhill for a whole when they moved brewing to Tadcaster but it's improved in recent years since they moved it abroad. They have tweaked it a bit to suit the different water.

    I know hops are all the rage and the more hops, the rarer the hops and the more bitter the better in some peoples eyes. I still like a good old fashioned malty beer though and something like NBA does the job.

    If I can find a pub that still has a traditional heavy on tap then there's a good chance I'm ordering it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    It went really downhill for a whole when they moved brewing to Tadcaster but it's improved in recent years since they moved it abroad. They have tweaked it a bit to suit the different water.

    I know hops are all the rage and the more hops, the rarer the hops and the more bitter the better in some peoples eyes. I still like a good old fashioned malty beer though and something like NBA does the job.

    If I can find a pub that still has a traditional heavy on tap then there's a good chance I'm ordering it.
    Theres more places recently that have a decent 80 shilling on tap, which I've been going for a bit since I'm scunnered with hops. Was down London and the fullers London pride was really good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    Oooooh that’s far to mass produced for snobs on here!
    Probably, braw as **** though

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Still widely available, my old man's go to in the boozer if they don't sell McEwans 80.
    Ah, certainly not on the shelves at shops near me, thats why I thought it had stopped being brewed, has it ever been on draught or just bottles or cans ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ErinGoBraghHFC View Post
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    Probably, braw as **** though
    Ive tried a couple of bottles of Tennents Light, my Daughter got me a couple to try last summer, surprisingly quite refreshing when nice and chilled

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    Absolutely spoiled for microbreweries in Leith nowadays - pilot, campervan, west barns, moonwake. My favourite pint has to be Pilot's Vienna pale, lovely stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    Ah, certainly not on the shelves at shops near me, thats why I thought it had stopped being brewed, has it ever been on draught or just bottles or cans ?
    It used to be, not anymore though I don't think, although I think it's still available in the states.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    Ive tried a couple of bottles of Tennents Light, my Daughter got me a couple to try last summer, surprisingly quite refreshing when nice and chilled
    Tennents light is nice to take the edge off a hangover.

    Other than that though I’d always stick to the real stuff.

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    I have Coeliac disease and have to eat a 100% gluten free diet,which rules out most beers although there are a few on the go.
    By far the best is Bellfield brewery in Abbey Hill,all the beers are amazing and it was started by 2.coeliac Hibs fans

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    Time to revive this thread, sure I saw someone a wee while ago talking about radlers. Well recently I’ve tried a grapefruit radler from Stiegl which was braw. However, I’ve found the winner. West brewery, I’m sitting in their pub right this second, have brought out a lemon radler for summer. Beautiful.


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    A pint of ColdTown Water Melon and Hibiscus Sour was certainly very interesting! I didn’t have a second one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibee View Post
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    A pint of ColdTown Water Melon and Hibiscus Sour was certainly very interesting! I didn’t have a second one.
    My wife likes the sours but I'm not that keen.
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    Anyone got a perfect draft machine? Had mine 6 months, so far cannot fault it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KeithTheHibby View Post
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    Anyone got a perfect draft machine? Had mine 6 months, so far cannot fault it.
    Yep, love it. Usually stick to the Vitamin T but sometimes splash out a wee bit on Spaten or Hertog Jan, lovely stuff


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    Anyone here got a Pinter?
    I was involved in an early crowd-fund but didn't follow through on buying one due to poor and maybe over-critical reviews on brewing forums.
    But, was takiyng to someone last Friday who has 4 gen-3's and he swears by the presses.
    Really considering buying one now all the flaws have (apparently) been ironed out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedy_gonzales View Post
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    Anyone here got a Pinter?
    I was involved in an early crowd-fund but didn't follow through on buying one due to poor and maybe over-critical reviews on brewing forums.
    But, was takiyng to someone last Friday who has 4 gen-3's and he swears by the presses.
    Really considering buying one now all the flaws have (apparently) been ironed out.
    Hadn’t heard of it but had a look there, it’s a nice idea but I couldn’t be arsed mucking about brewing it myself I grudge waiting on the kettle to boil


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    Glad I don’t drink alcohol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KeithTheHibby View Post
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    Anyone got a perfect draft machine? Had mine 6 months, so far cannot fault it.
    I've had mine for over 18 months (I think 🤔).

    I've tried a lot of ales and lagers and can't think of one I haven't liked. I'm normally a cider drinker and wish the did something different than Orchard Pig. Although it's one of the better ones it's no the best.

    Asda doing kegs could be a game changer for the better in terms of choice and price.
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