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Short Stack Mid Strength IPA – Kinnegar
Here’s another sunny park can, I checked out the ‘Short Stack Mid Strength IPA’ from Kinnegar and it proved that lower ABV doesn’t have to mean lower flavour. This can weighs in at 2.7% ABV and comes in a 440ml can, thinking it’d be a good BBQ sipper of a tin. The nose is bright […]
by Seán O’Neill1 viewkinnegarbeerbeer-blogbeer-enthusiastbeer-loverbeer-review - news
Are Virtual Tastings the New Dinner Party?
As with most things, dinner parties have been transformed in the era of the global... The post Are Virtual Tastings the New Dinner Party? appeared first on PorchDrinking .
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The High-Gravity Science Behind Your Favorite Budget Brews
You’re standing in the fluorescent hum of a gas station cooler aisle. You grab a... The post The High-Gravity Science Behind Your Favorite Budget Brews appeared first on PorchDrinking .
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Oak & Mirrors Imperial Porter which- Brehon x Two Stacks
[Beer Review] I cracked open the Oak & Mirrors Whiskey Cask Aged Imperial Porter which is a collaboration between @brehon_brewhouse and @twostackswhiskey earlier than planned. I’d meant to save it for later in the week but Scotland were doing their level best to send my blood pressure into orbit. They scraped past Haiti 1-0 in […]
by Seán O’Neill2 viewsbrehon671638beerbeer-blogbeer-blog-and-podcastbeer-podcast - news
Mo Chara – Mo’s Lager
[REVIEW] recently gifted a few bottles of @_mochara lager 4.2% ABV by @darrenmatthewscomedian – Thank You! First thing that strikes me about the bottle is the medicine look of it, it’s got a distinct old school look to it. In a world of endless cans, I’m loving seeing fun bottle designs these days, in particular […]
by Seán O’Neill2 viewsmo-chara671638alebeerbeer-blogbeer-blog-and-podcast - news
Lacada – Out on a Shout Pale Ale
Well… Here we are again. Funny how life has a way of pulling the handbrake just when you think you’re gathering speed. I’d planned to bring the Cans Across The World podcast back much sooner but the year opened with a few bruises. The kind that don’t heal cleanly or quickly. Some things never really […]
by Seán O’Neill2 viewslacada-brewery-co671638beerbeer-blogbeer-blog-and-podcastbeer-podcast - news
From Radler To Thc Mixer: How The “Crushable” Porch Drink Quietly Got A New Cousin
Kugler had a dilemma in 1922. Thirteen thousand cyclists were heading towards his Bavarian inn... The post From Radler To Thc Mixer: How The “Crushable” Porch Drink Quietly Got A New Cousin appeared first on PorchDrinking .
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Vault City – You Won’t Believe It’s Not Crumble Sour
I haven’t done beer reviews in a while cos of life and that so here’s a new beer review! @vaultcitybrewing – “You Won’t Believe It’s Not Crumble” [6% Smoothie Sour] Look: Pour? Forget it. This thing GLUGS man. Thick and unapologetically hazy, like someone stuck a fruit basket through a blender. Deep berry tones with […]
by Seán O’Neill2 viewsvault-city671638beerbeer-blogbeer-blog-and-podcastbeer-podcast - news
Gdansk 🇵🇱 – A Travel Blog
The best part about getting away for a bit isn’t the postcard moments. It’s the absence of a plan. No schedule, no alarm, no list of things you’re ‘supposed’ to see. Just wandering out into a place with your head finally paused of whatever is goin’ on in life, like someone is squishing down the […]
by Seán O’Neill2 viewstravelbeerbeer-blogbeer-podcastbeer-reviewbest-beer-blog - news
Adnams – Winter Warmer Ale
M&S Winter Warmer Ale – Brewed by @adnams4.2% ABV Look: Deep amber to copper in the glass with a soft off-white head – instantly cosy and inviting. Nose: Malty and comforting. Notes of caramel, toffee and baked bread, with a gentle hint of dried fruit and winter spice. Body: Light to medium-bodied with a smooth, […]
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Siren – Nitro Stout
Siren Craft Brew – Nitro Stout (M&S Exclusive) 4.5% ABV Look: Pitch black with a cascading pour that settles into a thick, creamy, latte-style head – classic nitro magic and seriously satisfying to watch. Nose: Smooth and understated. Gentle roasted malt, milk chocolate, and a hint of coffee, with no harsh edges. Body: Light to […]
by Seán O’Neill2 viewssiren-brewerybeerbeer-blogbeer-blog-and-podcastbeer-podcastbeer-review - news
Supermalt – Foreign Extra Stout
Supermalt – Foreign Extra Stout 🍺 7.7% ABV Look: Jet black in the glass with ruby edges when held to the light, topped by a dense, creamy tan head that sticks around nicely. Nose: Bold and robust. Roasted malt, dark chocolate, molasses, and a touch of coffee, with a subtle boozy warmth in the background. […]
by Seán O’Neill2 viewssupermaltbeerbeer-blogbeer-blog-and-podcastbeer-podcastbeer-review - news
From Bad Beer to Exceptional Pints : Rise Up
I've been drinking beer for the better part of 3 decades and thinking more critically about what's in my glass for the last 10 or so, examining the context as much as the contents as it were, occasionally traipsing into philosophy while still operating as the low-key drunk that I am. I have scored thousands of pints in video and the written word, some in as short as a few sentences and others as long as is way past what any sane person would consider necessary for a beer, always with an eye to style and truth in advertising when it comes to what I encounter . I've led with my heart, held grudges and soft spots in my soul at the same time and tried to always seek the good in every beer I encounter ...even when that isn't possible... What all this preamble is getting to is that after all this time, as I seek more balance and even more value for the things I have in my day-to-day life, I wonder why some of the beers we see hit the market even bother existing? Why do s
by noreply@blogger.com (Pints with Polk)5 viewsbad-beerbeerbeer-blogcraft-beerexceptional-beergood-beer
