While browsing for Polish sausage and stuffed vine leaves in Lidl, I discovered a brace from TSA Brewing, that I not tripped over before.
It's too weak and not hoppy enough for an IPA, but it is a reasonable "ordinary" pale ale: clean taste with a short finish, but lacks bite and a bit "meh".
Much better, at first at least: the first mouthful is full of flavour, but it's too fizzy (the head quickly disappears) and the tastes fizzle out, rather than layering, by the end of the bottle.
However, for £1.29 per 500ml bottle they're not a bad (88.65% of a) pint!
Attention cheapskates!
While browsing for Polish sausage and stuffed vine leaves in Lidl, I discovered a brace from TSA Brewing, that I not tripped over before.
It's too weak and not hoppy enough for an IPA, but it is a reasonable "ordinary" pale ale: clean taste with a short finish, but lacks bite and a bit "meh".
Much better, at first at least: the first mouthful is full of flavour, but it's too fizzy (the head quickly disappears) and the tastes fizzle out, rather than layering, by the end of the bottle.
However, for £1.29 per 500ml bottle they're not a bad (88.65% of a) pint!