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 Post subject: NWR - Stella Artois
PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 11:28 am 
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I know Goose like this stuff.

18 x 440ml cans for a tenner in Asda at the moment.

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 Post subject: Re: NWR - Stella Artois
PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 11:37 am 
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Lovely !

Served cold.....tis' nicer than 99% of Asda's wines and 98% of everybody elses.

Ta for the flag, I shall buy some.


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 Post subject: Re: NWR - Stella Artois
PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:33 pm 
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That's 70p a pint, very difficult for the pubs to compete with that.

I'll be starting my third batch of homebrew ale shortly, cant see me ever buying beer from a shop again.

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 Post subject: Re: NWR - Stella Artois
PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 2:29 pm 
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So what was the second one you brewed and what is the new one?

The first one was Woodefords Admiral's Reserve wasn't it?

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 Post subject: Re: NWR - Stella Artois
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tribs wrote:
So what was the second one you brewed and what is the new one?

The first one was Woodefords Admiral's Reserve wasn't it?


Correct, the second batch was the Wherry which I prefer, it really is lovely, lighter and smoother than the AR. I still find it hard to beleive you can make ale at home that tastes just as good as the stuff you buy in pubs and shops.

My wife has got me a voucher from the local brew shop, I have my eye on this, Muntons Premium Gold Smugglers, it is highly recommended on the brew sites. Do you know it?

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 Post subject: Re: NWR - Stella Artois
PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 5:03 pm 
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Took d/y last week of 54 asst, bottles / cans, 440ml / 500ml.

Kronenberg, Stella and Becks lagers . Cidre (Stella). 8 bottles of Proper Beer.

Came out at 88p per item and with a £10 voucher (1st purchase) down to 70p.

P.S. The Bishop's Finger is gorgeous (even if one doesn't know where it's been)

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 Post subject: Re: NWR - Stella Artois
PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:13 pm 
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A friend of mine has done the Wherry. I preferred the Admiral, but I do like hops.

I don't think I've done the Smugglers, but will check when I get home.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 8:53 pm 
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The Stella may be their new 4% jobby.
Becks introduced Vier Bier (clever or wott?) to provide four (ha) public demand four less strong brews. SA have followed suit.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 11:45 pm 
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It's definitely the full strength stuff. I know because I am drinking one right now :D

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 Post subject: Re: NWR - Stella Artois
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tribs wrote:
A friend of mine has done the Wherry. I preferred the Admiral, but I do like hops.

I don't think I've done the Smugglers, but will check when I get home.


BTW, how are you getting on with the Organic Château du Parc? I opened another bottle last night and found it tight and ungenerous, very dry, not unpleasant but not how I remember the first few bottles. The addition of a dash of port livened things up, it needed a touch of sweetness, much better.

Maybe I should have checked my biodynamic wine calendar first.

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The addition of a dash of port livened things up


Oi ! Do you have a Bacchus Blending Licence?
£24.99 ea. or buy 2 for only £57

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 Post subject: Re: NWR - Stella Artois
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Bacchus wrote:
GK wrote:
The addition of a dash of port livened things up


Oi ! Do you have a Bacchus Blending Licence?
£24.99 ea. or buy 2 for only £57


:D

An old trick of mine, a splash of port brings to life even the most dullest of wines, especially claret*.





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 Post subject: Re: NWR - Stella Artois
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GK wrote:
The addition of a dash of port livened things up . Even the dullest of wines, especially claret*.

*Duncan spits his Fairtrade Espresso Decaff over the PC screen....
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:lol: I'm with you mate :lol:
You dunno how mean its actually been ! There has been shed loads of bl**dy hard claret out there in the seventies & eighties, with diehards telling you it will eventually come round....in the bitter end. However ....Petite chateau owners have been wisening-up since the new millenium......And, the climate has warmed up, for comfortable styles.

** Mellow Birds :qofyuk: do they still sell that dire stuff ?

Oi - We got two jars of granules on da' worktop, one of 'em is for the bleeding workers, and me when I need a proper job, w'eve had quite a few good guys helping, and repairing and pointing old brickwork this year. Eh ! How do ya know wot me Misses says when she pesters - Huh ?

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GK wrote:
An old trick of mine, a splash of port brings to life even the most dullest of wines, especially claret*.


Wish I'd heard that one 30 years ago...Image

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 Post subject: Re: NWR - Stella Artois
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GK wrote:
Maybe I should have checked my biodynamic wine calendar first.


:lol:

GK wrote:
BTW, how are you getting on with the Organic Château du Parc? I opened another bottle last night and found it tight and ungenerous, very dry, not unpleasant but not how I remember the first few bottles. The addition of a dash of port livened things up, it needed a touch of sweetness, much better.


Just looked back at your original TN and that's pretty similar to your first thoughts. It was only after it had been open a few days that it came around.

I've only had that first bottle of the Parc. The Pionners I got on the same offer/cock-up was more of a glugger so I've tended to reach for that instead. Will give it another a go. Will also remember that port trick.

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