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.

Wednesday, 12 December 2018

Even More Cans

Continuing with the cans, here are some more that I had in the last few weeks.

Aldi (Redwell), Ghost Dance Chinook Pale Ale from England

Aldi (Redwell), Ghost Dance Chinook Pale Ale, England

5.3% gold in colour with a thin head, hop in the aroma and a dry taste.

Brewers & Union GMBH, Nue Black Lager from Germany

Brewers & Union GMBH, Nue Black Lager, Germany

5.0% deep brown in colour with a poor head, a mild fruity aroma and a nice sweet taste, this one was good.

Magic Rock, High Wire Grapefruit from England

Magic Rock, High Wire Grapefruit, England

5.5% gold colour with a poor head, the aroma and taste was too much grapefruit, this one wasn't nice at all.

First Chop, HOP from England

First Chop, HOP, England

4.1% gold in colour with a poor head and even though it is called HOP the hop was not that bad.

London Beer Factory, Beyond The Pale from England

London Beer Factory, Beyond The Pale, England

4.2% gold in colour with a thin head, hoppy aroma and taste but not too bad.

More Cans

Had a few cans lately (I did three of them in my last post), so I will carry on doing them, in fact this may take a few posts to do the lot.

Tennent's, Special from Scotland

Tennent's, Special, Scotland

3.6% pale amber in colour with a thin head, not much aroma and a weak bitter taste, had this one in Scotland on a recent trip and it did for then.

Shepherd Neame (Lidl Hatherwood), Twisted Knots American IPA from England

Shepherd Neame (Lidl Hatherwood), Twisted Knots American IPA, England

5.5% amber in colour with a thin head, some grapefruit in the aroma and toffey and malt in the taste.


Shepherd Neame (Lidl Hatherwood), Bitter Iron IPA from England

Shepherd Neame (Lidl Hatherwood), Bitter Iron IPA, England

5.4% dark gold in colour with a thin head, citrus aroma and a hop malt taste.

Brooklyn, Summer Ale from the USA

Brooklyn, Summer Ale, USA

5.0% gold in colour with a thin head, malty aroma and a slightly sweet hop taste.

I started with the Tennent's which was only ok but it was better than the others.