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PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 12:20 pm 
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I just love experimenting with these blonde/pale ales. Every supermarket let's you buy either any 3 or any 3 from a selection for just a fiver. It's a wine lover's dream. So pungently flavoured and creamily texured. Every one a delight.

Marston's EPA is only 3.6% and is all cream and hoppy caramel and at Tesco it's 3 for £4.

The problem is though that I am starting to find even the lightest wines rich and alchoholic. I had 2 glasses of Rose Anjou yesterday. RA is a beginner's wine. 10.5% alc and sweetish. This time last year I could have got well into a second bottle before noticing that I had drunk anything but now 2 glasses and i'm feeling headachy.

Cava I can cope with and there are some nice ones out there but still wines are a battle.

I think I will slowly buld up a nice collection of the very best sb and drink only when the mood really takes me.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 6:31 pm 
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Goosegogs wrote:
I just love experimenting with these blonde/pale ales. Every supermarket let's you buy either any 3 or any 3 from a selection for just a fiver. It's a wine lover's dream. So pungently flavoured and creamily texured. Every one a delight.

Marston's EPA is only 3.6% and is all cream and hoppy caramel and at Tesco it's 3 for £4.



Hi G,
Marston's have been very faithful to English brewing, and have now expanded their operations to include these other breweries that were flagging due to taxation and imports:
Banks’s Brewery in Wolverhampton
Marston’s Brewery in Burton upon Trent
Jennings Brewery in the Lake District
Ringwood Brewery in Hampshire
Wychwood Brewery in Oxfordshire.

If you like a beer with a lovely creamy, hoppy and caramel flavour, I can recommend Marston's Pedigree. not too alcoholic, not too spicy, dark and heavy. Pedigree is thirst quenching, just as a beer should be.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 9:45 am 
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Two of my favourite real ales...

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I enjoy Pedigree now and then, its a simple, satisfying ale, a dependable fallback if there is nothing better on offer. Abbot ale can be superb if cellared correctly and served at its best.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 12:24 pm 
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Long while since I've had a few proper pints. The first one doesn't touch the sides and I'm not allowed much more...bah !

Draught Abbot was one of my favourites (tho' it's hard to find round here).

The other was only available in one pub but I loved it.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 2:02 pm 
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What do you all think of the pale ales. Too much like lager ?. I had a Greene King IPA Gold last night. Just £1 per bottle at Sainsbury at the moment. A very definite taste of jasmine. Astonishingly subtle but precise.

I had a Badger Poacher's Choice the other day. Dark and rich with a liquerish taste. I didn't fall but I wobbled. Pale/blonde ales for me. Pedigree looks like one I might like.

A real ale board , Mel ?


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 2:31 pm 
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Goose, hunt down a pint/bottle of Titanic Iceberg, well chilled its a light but fuller flavoured wheat beer, a cracking summer drink, I think you will like this. The brewery is based in Stoke on Trent, I suspect there wont be many pubs down your way with it on tap but I have seen bottles in Waitrose/Ocado. Look for local craft beer festivals.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 2:42 pm 
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This is a cracking pub on the kennet / avon towpath where canal, river and railway meet and pass over / under each other.
They had a strong draught ale called Tanglefoot (I think). A large notice behind the bar said 'drink 7 pints - get one free'. Never managed it...


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 2:55 pm 
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You can Tanglefoot in bottles from Tesco & others, its a Badger beer I believe.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:25 pm 
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Tanglefoot, yes, Badger and a pale ale to boot. How have I missed that one. I can't wait to see how cask ales compare to bottled. Bottled lager is skunky ( as beer drinkers would say ), no match for the cask or the can but bottled ale is very tasty. The cask will do well to beat it.

I will seek, find and sink a Titanic Iceberg.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 7:58 pm 
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Owned by Hall & Woodhouse. Stable mate (without the steroids) to Hoppy Hare.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 11:27 pm 
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Hmmmmm....fascinating. Marston's Pedigree is proper ale lite. By that I mean that it's quite rich and malty just not as rich as a dark ale. But it has little in the way of aromatics.

Try a Hopping Hare, MrD to compare the hare* to the Pedigree. I think you may find HH a bit confected. I don't mean sugary, just a bit ott on the hoppy caramel.

I love it but I wonder how natural the flavour is.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 9:47 am 
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Badger Tangle Foot is pleasant enough but Hopping Hare is hops ahead.

Badger Hopping Hare
Greene King IPA Gold
Marston's EPA

My three lovely favs.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 8:13 pm 
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I usually go for...

Ruddles County
Bishop's (Middle) Finger
Theakston Old Peculiar (no comments please)
London Pride
Abbotts
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