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• #4277
Local 2 has nothing to do with the 1, hate the 2 love the 1.
That's what I said, Sorachi Ace is not worth that money.. You can get a 750ml of Local 1 for 11/13£
Where is said collection? I'd like to take a sip at it, sorry meant look
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• #4278
If I told you I'd have to kill you and I'm not going to be the one cleaning up that mess..
Is Local 1 in London anywhere? I don't ride past Bottledog any more so don't see many new bottles unless I order online and that's a bit too easy.
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• #4279
Unrelated, double or triple IPA London brewed? Any?
Only one I've had is Bosko Absoluto
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• #4280
Last time I had it was from Bottledog indeed, but I recall seeing it in Borough Market as well, probably pricier..
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• #4281
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/london-fields-bootlegger-series-double-ipa/261852/
Kernel do a DIPA
Weird Beard's Holly Hoppin' Hell and their Single Hop Doubles
I'm sure I've had one called Snake something that was brewed in a brewpub near Hackney
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• #4282
Found it. It was called "Snakes Alive" by One Mile End Brew Co
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• #4283
Oh, have a bottle of Sorachi Faceplant in the fridge as well from WB which probably counts.
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• #4284
Beavertown - Power of Voodoo 'triple' was discussed previously in this thread.
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• #4285
Anspach & Hobday do a double black IPA brewed with a saison yeast, a triple belgian and a triple chardonnay barrel aged belgian. Annoyingly they don't sell any of these in bottles yet.
They also did a double black IPA with Bullfinch known as the double black RyPA after Ryan from Bullfinch not because it has rye in it (it doesn't) confusingly.
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• #4286
Flapper, By The Horns, another London dipa.
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• #4287
Bolton Beer Festival
Found One Pumpkin Ale (Wentworth) it wasn't great. Hardknott Azimuth was tasty, as were Choice IPA by Rivington and the 3 from Red Willow, Directionless, Wreckless, and Smokeless.
Smokeless was to be my last but as the tokens were no return/refund we got passed lots of spares from others leaving early, so last orders got me the attached purely on the pump label design.
By then, I was.
Challenging ride back to S.Manc this morning, dry night tonight.
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• #4288
^Great name for a beer
Just opened and poured down the sink Orbit's Elderflower Sour. Tastes very cheesy and vomity. Not for me.
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• #4289
Antipodean, Howgate and Kemp, and High Wire Grapefruit. All tasty, but am still battling through the hangover.
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• #4290
Found a cool pub on my
drinkingtraining ride today.They've won some CAMRA stuff so I thought I'd call in. Lots on tap, lots of Belgian bottles and they actually brew their own stuff on site (http://www.fivebellswickham.co.uk/five-bells/the-innformal-brewery/).
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• #4291
Cracked open a Westvleteren 12 to have with the Sunday roast. Best idea ever.
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• #4292
Still on Pumpkin Ale, Brewdogs offer is ok if you like the Hoegarden herb taste. Might chuck a wedge of lemon in and see what happens.
The Brooklyn one, Post Road, was a bit watery.
Flying Dog still top the Pumpkin Pile.
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• #4293
You cray cray.
Roast >>>
Eating is cheating.
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• #4294
Hated the BD option. Not had enough pumpkin options to rule the whole genre out but..
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• #4295
882 IPA from Northern Monk.
For a 'Double IPA' it has a lot of malt taste to it.
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• #4296
It's pretty rule-outable (based on my locals selection) tbh. If the FD "Gourd Standard" is on a par with most the others then their 9% Imperial will be the clear winner, followed by Beavertown.
Apparently there're a few others in the US that work well:
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• #4297
"Even a quick sniff of this 18% ABV (!) rum-barrel aged pumpkin ale yields a wealth of aromas: fresh-carved pumpkin flesh, spiced rum and a caramelized, creme brulee-ish vanilla richness. The sip is like sweet maple syrup and brown sugar—seriously, we wish we could pour this on our pancakes—with just enough rum warmth to flush our cheeks."
You had me at 'sniff'.
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• #4298
Might have to keep an eye out for some of those in the next couple of weeks...
Related: any recommendations for good beer in New York? Bars or bottle shops...
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• #4299
I've not been but when I do go I'll be tracking down Brooklyn.
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• #4300
Hmmm... tours are all booked up while we're there, tasting room opens an hour before our flight home... crap.
They do have a list of bars/places though... seems like a challenge... http://brooklynbrewery.com/around-brooklyn
I'd seen a large bottle of Sorachi Ace in a local pub but it was like £30 or some shit so I never bothered. They do small bottles now and I quite like it - definitely prefer it to most other saisons I've tried.
I've not had Local 1. I had Local 2 but it was stupid gassy and left half of the bottle on the table. Need to find where to get hold of their special brews. Lots of them are draught only available in the US.
Apparently it was the first release of Quinta in the UK. I've grabbed a bottle and will probably leave it in my "don't feckin' touch" collection.