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.

Tuesday, 21 April 2020

The Lockdown Strategy & Beer

Several weeks into the lockdown and I am getting through my stock of beer, I do still have plenty but I am rationing the beers I have not tried before. I have also reordered more of the usual beers, just in case.

Since we got back home from the lakes, Dot has been out to the shops a couple of times, to get things like bread and milk and a few bottles of wine. I have been out for a couple of walks with Dot but not many and am getting most exercise just in the garden. It is nice and sunny and warm in the conservatory so it is a very nice place to sit with a drink after tea.

We should have been away at the moment, our usual birthday trip to see Amber in Peterborough (Ferry Meadows), then calling into York (Rowntree Park) for a few days on the way back. Next week we should be in Spain, maybe next year now.

Looking at my photos, I see that there are quite a lot to cover, so I will do four at a time and maybe group them somehow. I will start with the cans.

Just answered the door and it was one of my beer deliveries, a box of Toast beers, lookout for the reviews of them on here soon.

Anyway the beers were,

Magic Rock, Common Ground Coffee Porter from England

Magic Rock, Common Ground Coffee Porter, England

4.5% black in colour with a good tan head, some coffee in the aroma, some coffee in the taste a nice porter.

Wild Beer, Millionaire from England

Wild Beer, Millionaire, England

4.7% black in colour with a nice head, some toffee and chocolate in the aroma, a similar but sweet stout raste.

HonestBrew, x Signature Brew Unplugged from England

HonestBrew, x Signature Brew Unplugged, England

3.0% hazy yellow in colour with a nice head, sweet fruity aroma and a weak grapefruit taste.

Magic Rock, Saucery Session IPA from England

Magic Rock, Saucery Session IPA, England

3.9% hazy gold in colour with a poor head, a citrus aroma and a similar taste, it was a bit bitter.

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