Yeh it's different sometimes.Whats your favourite drop at the moment syd 03?
Where I grew up the whole country would be pissed
Not really sure, just trying as many as I can right now. None instantly spring to mind. Yourself?
Yeh it's different sometimes.Whats your favourite drop at the moment syd 03?
Where I grew up the whole country would be pissed
Sorry it's taken so long to reply, being laid out with swine flu. The offending beer was Green king IPA smothflow. It use to a reasonable pint when sold cask conditioned several years ago but very ordinary now. The smothflow was void of any taste.So what was the UK crap? I remember lots of lagers over there, but please explain?
Sorry it's taken so long to reply, being laid out with swine flu. The offending beer was Green king IPA smothflow. It use to a reasonable pint when sold cask conditioned several years ago but very ordinary now. The smothflow was void of any taste.
I think the majority of pints sold in the UK are crap. But we also have more brewery's than any other country [as reported by our very own BBC last week]. 711 brewery`s is not bad for a small islandAhh, a particular beer, not UK beer in general...which is how the original post could be interpreted.
So you're a snob snob?
It drives me crazy for example when someone goes to all of the trouble of driving to a great micro like Potters brewery and ask for a New or VB. Holy Jesus Christ on a bike you have come that far, step outside your comfort zone for a minute, you might like it.
Beer is not wine!
I cringe whenever I hear people say stuff like 'late fruity notes' and other verbose pompous nonsense when referring to beer.
Theres no such thing as a bad beer just some are better than others.
Beer is not wine!
I cringe whenever I hear people say stuff like 'late fruity notes' and other verbose pompous nonsense when referring to beer.
That said I like a quality beer and I dislike 'megaswill' for the most part. Not because I'm some enlightened beer snob but because those beers taste like crap.
I had a similar experience the other day
I saw two chaps sitting outside the Belgian Beer Cafe in Perth drinking Hahn Super Dry from the bottle...
Shame, shame, shame
How do you explain what you like about a beer? "It tastes good" is not very helpful, isn't it? Describing the flavours is a little closer to understanding what is good about a certain beer and what is bad.
..."It has delicate hints of cherry-blossom on the nose and a cheeky hint of man juice in my anus because I am a poetic ******"
I just describe it in plain English. I don't have any issues with people using terms like 'High IBU', 'Alpha Hops', and referring to general styles like IPA, APA, Stout, Porter etc.
I would say things like "It's an alpha pale ale with a bit of fruitiness to it" but not "It has delicate hints of cherry-blossom on the nose and a cheeky hint of man juice in my anus because I am a poetic ******"
But that's not very accurate! Fruity as in citrus, grassy, NZ grapefruit, what?
If you want to get more detailed say citris, or grassy, or like grapefruit or whatever.
It is the dialect of it all that annoys me. You read someone else or hear someone else say it, and you copy them, and it makes this big wanky system where if you want to 'officially' talk about a beer or wine you must do it in this pre-defined way, that sounds horribly pompous and stupid and over the top.
You can be perfectly descriptive of a beer without having to sound like a fruitloop. I also think there's a time for just shuting the F up and giving someone a taste of said beer and letting them appreciate it in their own way.
I really think the uprising of quality beer in this country should not be done in exactly the same footprint as wine.
Blokes can go to incredible lengths when cooking yet still not sound like some annoying french chef when they describe it to you. Beer should be like that.
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