RevolutionRuleZ
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Regardless of if its in a theme park, after a long day at work or just to enjoy the sunshine in a beer garden, whats your go to beverage of choice?
Haven't tried those, will keep an ear out.This has been done before I think...
But as I own a pub, my favourite draft beer on our bar is...
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We also have Beavertown Neckoil, but I don't think it's as nice, and is more expensive.
However, if I'm not drinking from the bar, I've been mostly buying Salt beer or Cloudwater.
They have this one in Tesco, and it's very nice
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Or if you're after a session you can't go wrong with Jute
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But honestly, all of Salt's beer are incredible, they're definitely not shy with the hops!!!
If you really want a treat, feeling flush and can find this stuff, you're in luck...
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Haven't tried those, will keep an ear out.
Beavertown was never 'that' good though was it, honestly?Salt you can find in the UK supermarkets (Tesco - at least in "the north" anyway), Beavertown almost everywhere these days (used to really like Neckoil but since they sold out to Heineken I think their whole range is not as good as it used to be). I've seen the Lagunitas in local supermarkets too, but perhaps not recently - always a bit suspect of American beers (or Spanish, French, German for that matter) being on draft in the UK as they tend to be all brewed in the same brewery in Burton on license. (not all of course, but the mass-market ones for sure)
Cloudwater had a period of their beers being sold in Tesco (but brewed under contract by Brewdog of all people) they got a lot stick in the craft-beer-nerd community for that and don't do it anymore - shame as that was good supermarket beer. You'll have to go to bottle shops or online to get their stuff at the moment (or down their taproom which is pretty local for me) - I have had Chubbles (various varieties) on draft but only in Manchester venues or the Cloudwater taproom.
Track are my favourite local (Manchester) brewery though - their Sonoma session pale ale is the goat. (Their taproom is literally opposite Cloudwater's and just around the corner from Sureshot (who are ex-Cloudwater and also knocking out some good small-batch stuff at the moment).
Sounding like a beer-geek as well as a coaster geek - not really though, very much a "keen-tourist" level of beer-geekiness.
If I remember corrrectly, Brew Dog only had Lost Lager, Hazy Jane, Punk IPA and their Punk AF, despite having the entire rights to Kendal Calling (almost, Thatcher’s Cider were there too.) Such a shame really as they do have the odd decent beer still.Jaipur is another all-time-best-kinda-beer IMHO. Had the variations (like Double and DDH) but only at beer festivals I think.
Beavertown (especially Gamma Ray) was very good (I think) 7-8 years ago, or perhaps it just didn't have so much competition back then!
Beer at music events is almost universally awful and overpiced that I usually don't even bother (even if done by Brewdog, who despite their mainstream nature these days, still put out a fair amount of decent beers alongside their junk like the lager (and Punk has gone really down hill I think)).
Had a check and yes only had Lagunitas Daytime on draft, was the IPA I'd had in tins from Marks & Sparks.
Cask is hit and miss for me - find it generally a bit "soft" but sometimes that's fantastic. Had a lot of poor cask in my years though, I'll trust you keep your cask better than my locals though! (Having said that had a few cask Magic Rock 'High Wire' the other night and that was very good, despite them also selling out to big-beer in the last few years).
Not the least bit nuts... There's definitely a difference. There's so many variables, the aluminium, or plastic, altering the flavour profile (or even scent, affecting your taste.) The level of carbonation, it varies massively across different postmix machines, never mind different packaging types. The amount of syrup in the mix can vary by very small, but very noticeable amounts, from one postmix machine to the other. Of course, in a perfect world, they're supposed to be calibrated to deliver the exact same ratios, but this isn't a perfect world. The handheld guns for example, dispense nothing but syrup when the button is partially pressed, this means that the speed at which the server presses the button in can even affect the mix ratio.@Nicky Borrill On a side note, I must ask; as a pub owner yourself, do you think Pepsi Max (or similar) tastes different on tap in a pub (or similar) to how it does out of a bottle from the supermarket?
I only ask because I swear draught Pepsi Max or Diet Coke tastes different to buying it out of the supermarket, and I actually think draught might be the version that tastes the nicest in both cases…
Pouring it into a pint glass out of a 2 litre bottle is also pretty nice, but I’ve noticed that drinking directly out of the little bottles that you often get out of convenience stores and such are a little less nice, because they seem more acidy (?).
I’ve probably made myself sound utterly nuts across those few paragraphs, but I swear the same drink can sometimes taste marginally different from a different receptacle…
They’re all pretty nice, though… sugar free cola in general is a massive guilty pleasure of mine! I’d definitely pick Pepsi Max over any other if I had the choice, but Diet Pepsi is pretty great too. I’d pick Pepsi over Coke if I had the choice, but Diet Coke is also pretty good.
Oddly, though, I don’t like the supermarket brand sugar free colas (e.g. Tesco Diet Cola or Lidl Freeway Diet Cola) nearly as much as the name brands (e.g. Pepsi Max or Diet Coke). I also bizarrely don’t like full-sugar Coca-Cola or full-sugar Pepsi, which I’m guessing will be quite an unpopular opinion, particularly as someone who loves their diet equivalents!
Shiny is a local micro, bought a couple of their casks for the bar and they kindly sent me 4 different cans to try, and a couple of glasses free… There are ‘some’ perks Beer Metropolis is their can store, I promised them I’d pop over soon, so looks like I won’t be able to say I’ve never been in one before.That Buxton is good, the NorthxFullCircle OK but not as good (all supermarket sourced for me them!)
never seen any "Shiny" though so interesting.
Had this last night (not supermarket sourced, and also not cheap) - was VERY VERY good though.
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also : https://untappd.com/user/DaveFM if anyone is into that.