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 Holland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holland. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 April 2022

A Couple Of Dutch Beers

Before I move on with the rest of the beers that I missed, there are a couple of Dutch beers that I thought were very good.

United Dutch Breweries, Monastère Bière Blonde from Holland

United Dutch Breweries, Monastère Bière Blonde, Holland (628) Monastère Bière Blonde, Holland

6.5% gold in colour with a good head, nice blonde aroma and a good satisfying blonde taste. 

United Dutch Breweries, Monastère Double from Holland

United Dutch Breweries, Monastère Double, Holland (722) Monastère Double

6.4% deep amber in colour with a nice head, a nice toffy coffee aroma, the taste was just as good. 

Friday, 29 March 2019

January's Beers continued

Continuing with the beers I had in January, these were just as bad as the last lot I had.

Timmermans, Lambicus Blanche from Belgium

Timmermans, Lambicus Blanche, Belgium Timmermans, Lambicus Blanche, Belgium

4.5% hazy pale gold in colour with a thin head, a sour aroma and taste, not good at all.

Box Steam, Pony Truck from England

Box Steam, Pony Truck, England Box Steam, Pony Truck, England

3.8% pale amber in colour with a thin head, slightly fruity aroma and you can taste the hopps.

Van Vollenhoven & Co, Falcon Ale from Holland

Van Vollenhoven & Co, Falcon Ale, Holland Van Vollenhoven & Co, Falcon Ale, Holland

6.2% gold in colour with a thin head, grapefruit and hop aroma, and a bitter hop taste.

Tuesday, 3 April 2018

The few Bottles from March, 2018

As we were away for a lot of this month, the amount of bottles I had this month was right down but I did have plenty of Drafts and Cans. So I will try and get all of the bottles into this one blog.

Flensburger, Gold from Germany

Flensburger, Gold, Germany Flensburger, Gold, Germany

4.8% gold in colour with a thin head, not too much aroma and the taste is like a good lager.

Löwenbräu, Original from Germany

Löwenbräu, Original, Germany Löwenbräu, Original, Germany

5.2% gold in colour with a nice head, some malt in the aroma, an ordinary but drinkable German beer.

Cottage Delight, Bull**** Beer from England

Cottage Delight, Bull**** Beer, England Cottage Delight, Bull**** Beer, England

4.5% gold in colour with a nice head, a hop aroma and a hop taste.

Cottage Delight, Piggin Drunk from England

Cottage Delight, Piggin Drunk, England Cottage Delight, Piggin Drunk, England

5.0% a gold colour with a poor head, a malty aroma and a malt and hop taste.

Cottage Delight, Old Farts, England

Cottage Delight, Old Farts, England Cottage Delight, Old Farts, England

4.8% amber in colour with a good head, a malty aroma and a nice malt taste.

De Molen, Licht & Lustig from Holland

De Molen, Licht & Lustig, Holland De Molen, Licht & Lustig, Holland

4.5% gold in colour with a thin head, citrus aroma and citrus fruit taste.