Likely because nobody orders it, and it has plenty of time to "condition"Almost nothing like the draught version.
I know this is a little off topic...
But i picked up a 6pack of gage roads IPA last nite because i needed something cold and felt like an IPA
I don't think ive been more dissapointed with an IPA before. Just tasted like a regular ale. hardly any hop flavours coming through and missing a lot of body and flavour which is associated with a good IPA
Was it just me or were other people dissapointed with this beer also??
well seeing as Melbourne bitter isn't on the list I chose xxxx
unfortunately I've never found Melbourne bitter on tap - anyone from Melbourne no of such a pub?
I know this is a little off topic...
But i picked up a 6pack of gage roads IPA last nite because i needed something cold and felt like an IPA
I don't think ive been more dissapointed with an IPA before. Just tasted like a regular ale. hardly any hop flavours coming through and missing a lot of body and flavour which is associated with a good IPA
Was it just me or were other people dissapointed with this beer also??
Rant over B)
Sponge
i used to drink VB at the pubs, but have recently found out reschs draught on tap is a lot more drinkable than the usual crap available, and aint had a decent hangover yet. Cant belive no-one has mentioned this beer yet lol..... Must be really crap haha
Cans are awesome! It's usually just bad beer that comes in them.
- The beer has no exposure to light
- Durable and nearly un-breakable.
- Easy to dispose of or recycle, compact
I think it would be pretty cool to see a Strong Belgian, or APA in a can.... any real beer
I don't think they're nice to drink from, but I rarely drink from bottles, either.
Just on cans, and OT... has anyone tried good beer out of cans? Have heard of a few micros in USA doing cans for their beers. Sounds like a good idea IMO. I don't mind Tooheys New out of an ice cold can on a hot day.Cans are awesome! It's usually just bad beer that comes in them.
- The beer has no exposure to light
- Durable and nearly un-breakable.
- Easy to dispose of or recycle, compact
I think it would be pretty cool to see a Strong Belgian, or APA in a can.... any real beer
I don't think they're nice to drink from, but I rarely drink from bottles, either.
Just on cans, and OT... has anyone tried good beer out of cans? Have heard of a few micros in USA doing cans for their beers. Sounds like a good idea IMO. I don't mind Tooheys New out of an ice cold can on a hot day.
slightly even more off-topic, you can now buy Cheeseburgers premade in a can in Germany.