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.

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.

Thursday 23 March 2017

Marston's, Pedigree?????

Marston's Pedigree, has always been a good beer but over the last ten years it has changed many times. Although it is still a good beer it is annoying that they can not just leave well alone. There are also other beers that have been named Marston's Pedigree but with a different styles, I will not go on moaning, just show them here.

Marston's, Pedigree Amber Ale from England

Marston's, Pedigree, England

4.5% dark amber with a good head, aroma is all malt with a malt and toffee taste, a good reliable beer. Now called Amber Ale, I do not know what they are doing.

Marston's, Pedigree Classic English Pale Ale from England

Marston's, Pedigree (5.0%), England

5.0% deep amber with a thin head, aroma is malt, taste is malt, liquorice and toffee with a sweet aftertaste of refreshers.

Marston's, Pedigree Exceptional Pale Ale from England

Marston's, Pedigree (4.5%), England

4.5% dark amber with a good head, aroma is all malt with a malt and toffee taste, a good reliable beer

And then there are the others,

Marston's, Pedigree Diamond from England

Marston's, Pedigree Diamond, England

5.0% deep gold colour with a nice head, citrus hop aroma, slightly sweet buttery malt taste.

Marston's, Pedigree Pale Ale from England

Marston's, Pedigree Pale Ale, England

5.0% amber colour with a thin head, malt aroma, caramel malt taste, nice.

Marston's, Pedigree V.S.O.P from England

Marston's, Pedigree V.S.O.P, England

6.7% gold in colour with a nice head, fruity aroma and a fruity malt taste, not bad at all.

There are more but this is all that I have had.