I find myself particularly fond of summer lightning by hopback brewery and hobgoblin by wychwood brewery personally.
It's got to be Chimay Brun though... not that 'orrible Blond rubbish!Private Custard said:If I'm drinking overseas brews, generally a decent Trappist ale does the trick, particularly Chimay. Drank a lot of it at the weekend. Went to my local at 8pm and walked home at 6am in bright sunshine, after drinking all night!
It's 9% though, and kicks pretty hard. Eat a decent meal before a session!
I was at a local festival last weekend, they had probably 30-40 different ales etc... but they were more then happy to let you try a sample. it made me well happy!Lukeje said:Surely the best advice is to just go out there and try as many as you can?
In my experience most pubs with a selection of ales will let you taste a sample before you dive in for a whole pint.
Also, ale festivals are a good place to sample a lot of different beers, if there happen to be any around you...
Do you mean Balvenie? If so, I heartily agree. Also: this thread is now about whisky. [sub][sub]No it isn't.[/sub][/sub]SpunkeyMonkey said:I also always recommend people sample Balvine Doublewood whiskey - it's heaven in a glass.
I'm a sucker for the smokey Islays, so in no particular order: Bruichladdich, Laphroaig, Bunnahabhain, Ardbeg, Bowmore, Caol Ila and Lagavulin. Bunnahabhain is a truly glorious drink - rich but not too overpowering as something like Laphroaig can be.SpunkeyMonkey said:Aye, that's the one! *cheers* Glad to meet a fellow whiskey slurper - any recommendations from yourself chap?
I'd have expected to see you shot down for this comment before now, so I'm surprised. I do like a Newkie Brown myself and I'm treating it as a bridge in my realisation that I should try and would probably enjoy proper proper ale. (Edit: see below, as predicted)shootthebandit said:Newcastle brown ale. Its fucking fantastic stuff
Negative. It's horrible Tyne water.shootthebandit said:Newcastle brown ale. Its fucking fantastic stuff
WELCOME ENLIGHTENED ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Blunderboy said:![]()
Well I've recently converted from Lager to 'proper' beer, and I was looking for some recommendations.
I've tried 'Doom Bar' and it was tasty.
I don't care if it makes me an old man (I've already got a flat cap so sod it).
EDIT - Just to clarify, I'm British so local ales would be better.
Also, general booze discussion.