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• #11927
I think Lidl might have one or two in at the moment. But I've not been for a couple of weeks when I last saw it.
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• #11928
Steinhauser
Perlenbacher
Rheinbacher
These all sound like totally made-up names to sell cheap factory beer.
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• #11929
Do they not explain ALDI to you guys?
But, also:
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• #11930
AFAIK Steinhauser is the only German brewed beer.
The Rheinbacher is poor by comparison.
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• #11931
https://woodfordes.com/collections/wherry/products/wherry-mini-keg
You may be too late to order this, but had some Wherry at its brewery a couple of weeks ago and really loved it.
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• #11932
The Rheinbacher is poor by comparison.
My mileage varies. Well, it did the last time I had it. Rumours abound they've changed the recipe, but four years ago I did a blind comparison of all the Aldi/Lidl lagers and Rheinbacher came out on top. Used to be a terrific German pilsner.
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• #11933
Ah, it's "Steinhäuser". "Steinhauser" sounded odd (though not impossible).
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• #11934
"Steinhäuser". "Steinhauser"
These are definitely the same.
runs
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• #11935
This was really nice, 2.4 abv
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• #11936
I've got a bunch of beer festival pint glasses I want rid of but I don't want to just bin them. Any ideas?
Filling them with piss and throwing them at speeding SUVs has already been shortlisted.
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• #11937
I stuck loads of glasses on Olio and a guy who has a bar in Nigeria took them all. He ships them over to his bar.
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• #11938
Brixton Brewery moves to Tottenham, but they’re keeping their taproom open.
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• #11939
I rarely drink now but 2024 Old Tom was too good to pass up on.
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• #11940
Old master hen, £1.79 too good to waste in Waitrose on Holloway road
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• #11941
I'm going to be in transit at Brussels midi train station for a couple of hours next week, has anybody got any good Bar recommendations within a few minutes walk?
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• #11942
Cantillon if you like lambic, L'ermitage if not
Au Volle Pot for more of a classic Belgian selection
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• #11943
Some friends of mine recently started their own little brewery: https://www.flyingtrunkbrewery.co.uk/
If you're ever in Cobbetts in Dorking or the Evening Star In Brighton you can try their stuff.
They won two CAMRA gold awards at beer festivals last year. I think they have some beers at the Bluebell Railway beer festival on 20th -22nd September if any is going.
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• #11944
Moeder Lambic Fontainas is walkable (20mins tops) and brilliant. As is GIST. Brasserie Surrealiste is fab but further.
Cantillon also now has a neighbour, Brasserie de l’Ermitage. More modern craft styles.
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• #11945
Craft wine is here. This is white wine with hops, it's actually really good, 6.5%, good summer drink. Would bang again.
I was expecting it to be rank but it's really nice. A bit like a dry cider but without the tartness, super crisp.
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• #11946
Cheers. Missus ended up putting them on Farcebook or something and a couple of randos got a bunch.
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• #11947
Trappist beer is incredibly cheap in French supermarkets. Chimay Bleue €1.55, St Bernadus €2.05 etc.
It also happens to be a rainy day in Brittany and I intend to get fully stuck in.
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• #11948
Enjoy!
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• #11949
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/sep/22/britain-beer-drink-pint-half-two-thirds
British beer drinkers, face the truth: a pint is too big, a half is too small – all hail the two-thirds measure
shrink - flation by the back door ? pint goes up in price, 2/3rds pint priced at the same as a pint ? drinkers get screwed ?
and since when has a pint been too much .... well maybe after the 11th, but it's a problem that doesn't need fixing
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• #11950
One of our local brewery tap rooms does it, it is priced fairly, generally I enjoy it as I'll have three but only drank two pints, so can sample three different beers, or quite often go back to the first for the third as it was so good, and then and then cycle home without too much wobble. I accept that this isn't the norm for most drinkers though who happily stick to the same brand all night and will be annoyed by the increased frequency of getting the beers in!
It does sounds like another nail in the pub trade coffin though if it does gain any traction with the quoted 10% reduction in volume sold in the trial!
You could ask them what they like, they might not even drink? But if they say carling you might want to cancel.