Here are the beers I had over the third week in 2017 not all new but one that I haven't had since 2008 and its in a new bottle. The other two have names that have been used before, although they are new beers. So I will do something new and show the other, original beers as well
Marston's, Old Empire IPA from England
5.7%, pale amber colour with a nice head, fruit aroma, taste is fruity, hoppy and bitter, not too bad. The old photos from 2008 are here.
Shepherd Neame, Spitfire Gold from England
4.3% deep gold in colour with a poor head, hop aroma but the taste was ok as the hops were not that bad. The original one is below.
Shepherd Neame, Spitfire from England
4.5% amber colour with a nice head, hops and malt aroma, malt, hop and fruity flavour, a very smooth refreshing drink, another one I like.
Brains, The Rev James Rye from Wales
4.3% amber in colour with a nice head, hop aroma, malty taste with some hops but not too bad. The original one is below.
Brains, The Rev James from Wales
4.5% deep amber colour with a good head, sweet malty aroma, malty taste with some fruitiness, I though it was an average cask beer but this bottle was good.
If you know me or of me, you will know I like beer. Over the last few years I have been collecting photos of every new beer I have.
I now have over 2,000 individual beers photographed and have realised that many beers that I assumed I have photos of, I haven't.
I now have over 2,000 individual beers photographed and have realised that many beers that I assumed I have photos of, I haven't.
This blog will be therefore be an account of my quest for new beers to photo and how I enjoyed them (or not).
My email is ralphgant@sky.com.
My email is ralphgant@sky.com.
Friday, 20 January 2017
Sunday, 15 January 2017
York, second week in January
We went away to York for a few days at the end of the first week in January but we didn't get many new beers and those we did get were not good at all. We did however drink plenty of good beers though, but they have already been recorded on here before.
Ossett, Excelsior from England
5.2% hazy gold colour with a nice head. citrus hoppy aroma and taste, not to my taste at all.
Bad Co, Clockwork Orange from England
4.8% slightly cloudy gold in colour with a thin head, some orange in the aroma and taste but mainly hops
The Rat Brewery, Rat Crafted from England
5.0% pale amber colour with a nice head, the rest of it is hops.
Ossett, Excelsior from England
5.2% hazy gold colour with a nice head. citrus hoppy aroma and taste, not to my taste at all.
Bad Co, Clockwork Orange from England
4.8% slightly cloudy gold in colour with a thin head, some orange in the aroma and taste but mainly hops
The Rat Brewery, Rat Crafted from England
5.0% pale amber colour with a nice head, the rest of it is hops.
First beers of 2017
Well this year I am going to try and keep up, I do not think I will however. These are some of the new beers I have had up until the end of the second week in January.
I do however hope that the taste of beers improves this year as some of these beers are not that good. I think that the spate of new brewers around the county all seem intent on making very hoppy beers, especially with the use of new hops from America. Even the bigger brewers are doing the same sort of thing and it is not good at all.
Young's (Charles Wells), Special from England
4.5% amber in colour with a good head, some hops and caramel in the aroma and a nice bitter taste.
Samuel Adams, Rebel IPA from USA
6.0% gold in colour with a thin head, the aroma and taste are the modern hop and slightly citrus, shame.
Eden Mill, St. Andrews 19th Brew from Scotland
3.9% gold in colour with a thin head, the aroma and taste are the modern hop and slightly citrus, yet another one of these beers.
Brains, The Rev James Rye from Wales
4.3% amber colour with a nice head, hop aroma, malty taste with some hops but not that bad.
Shepherd Neame, Spitfire Gold from England
4.3% deep gold in colour with a poor head, hop aroma but the taste was ok as the hops were not that bad.
I do however hope that the taste of beers improves this year as some of these beers are not that good. I think that the spate of new brewers around the county all seem intent on making very hoppy beers, especially with the use of new hops from America. Even the bigger brewers are doing the same sort of thing and it is not good at all.
Young's (Charles Wells), Special from England
4.5% amber in colour with a good head, some hops and caramel in the aroma and a nice bitter taste.
Samuel Adams, Rebel IPA from USA
6.0% gold in colour with a thin head, the aroma and taste are the modern hop and slightly citrus, shame.
Eden Mill, St. Andrews 19th Brew from Scotland
3.9% gold in colour with a thin head, the aroma and taste are the modern hop and slightly citrus, yet another one of these beers.
Brains, The Rev James Rye from Wales
4.3% amber colour with a nice head, hop aroma, malty taste with some hops but not that bad.
Shepherd Neame, Spitfire Gold from England
4.3% deep gold in colour with a poor head, hop aroma but the taste was ok as the hops were not that bad.
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