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.

Showing posts with label Biere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biere. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 September 2017

Some cans I have had for ages

I have not been out much over the last couple of weeks but that doesn't mean that I haven't had anything to drink. I have been getting through some of the beers I have had in the fridge for ages. The first two are cans, both fairly strong ones and both from our last visit to France.

Castelain, Dagsbier Biere Forte from France

Castelain, Dagsbier Biere Forte, France

7.0% gold in colour with a good head, it had a mild aroma and a strong taste of alcohol. It was the same as Karlsberg, Dagsbier Bière Forte from Germany only 1% weaker

Belle France (Saint-Omer), Bière Spéciale Blonde Extra Forte from France

Belle France (Saint-Omer), Bière Spéciale Blonde Extra Forte, France

8.0% gold in colour with a good head, the aroma was of alcohol and tin but it had a smooth strong taste.

Saturday, 8 October 2016

Dagsbier cans from Germany

Some German cans I have had over the years, all from the same brewery.

Karlsberg, Dagsbier Biere Blonde from Germany

Karlsberg, Dagsbier Biere Blonde, Germany

4.0% gold colour with a thin head, malt aroma and malt taste.

Karlsberg, Dagsbier Blonde Pur Malt from Germany

Karlsberg, Dagsbier Blonde Pur Malt, Germany

4.2% gold colour with a thin head, malt aroma and taste, about the the same as above.

Karlsberg, Dagsbier Bière Forte from Germany

Karlsberg, Dagsbier Bière Forte, Germany

8.0% gold colour with a thin head, tastes like all the other 8.0% Bière Forte's, strong.

Thursday, 24 March 2016

A few from, March 2016

Some of the odd beers I have had in March, some good some not quite as good, anyway here goes.

Sainsbury’s, Parkin's Special Bitter from England

Sainsbury’s, Parkin's Special Bitter, England

3.8% amber in colour with a thin head, it smells and tastes like a reasonable bitter. I have had the Parkin's Bitter previously with only 3.0% alcohol and that one was not bad either.

Great Newsome, Frothingham Best from England

Great Newsome, Frothingham Best, England Great Newsome, Frothingham Best, England

4.3% amber in colour with a nice head, malty aroma, nice dry bitter beer.

Aldi, Brasserie Biere Superieure from France

Aldi, Brasserie Biere Superieure, France Aldi, Brasserie Biere Superieure, France

4.0% gold in colour with a thin head, malt aroma and taste and not bad. Also known as - Aldi, Brasserie Imported Premium Lager, France - at various strengths.