Well its been a month since my last post on here but that doesn't mean I haven't been drinking. I have but I haven't had many new beers or time to post them on here for that matter. I am still a little bit slow after my stroke, witch was just over a year ago but anyway I am going to have a go now.
Well my camera with most of my photos on not here, I have left it at my mothers, so for now it will have to be what I have with my phone or other camera. I know, I will cover the newer Tesco beers, well the ones I have had, though I had done these.
Marston's (Tesco), Revisionist Craft Lager from England
5.0% golden lager colour with a thin head, aroma and taste pretty much like a lager should be, well what the British call a lager anyway.
Marston's (Tesco), Revisionist Hefeweizen Wheat Beer from England
4.8% slightly cloudy yellow with a nice head, slightly bitter but not a bad wheat beer, particularly as it is made in England.
Marston's (Tesco), Revisionist Belgian Saison Beer from England
5.0% cloudy yellow in colour with a good head, a veggie aroma with a sort of fruity taste, not quite as bad as it sounds.
Marston's (Tesco), Revisionist California Common Steam Beer from England
4.7% brown in colour with a nice head, malty aroma, malt and hop taste not too bad.
Marston's (Tesco), Revisionist Rye Pale Ale from England
4.3% amber colour with a thin head, fruity aroma and fruity hop taste, another on not too bad.
Marston's (Tesco), Revisionist Dark India Pale Ale from England
4.8% deep red to back in colour with a good head, sweet aroma, rather bitter taste.
There are other beers from Marston's in this line of beers but that is it for now, although the next one from Shepherd Neame seems to fit in with the ones above.
Shepherd Neame (Tesco), Single Hop Kentish Ale from England
4.5% amber colour with a thin head, sweet hop aroma with a dry slightly fizzy hoppy lemon (well citrus) taste.
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