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Starts Thursday, hope you like imperial stout (other beers are available)

 

FULL BEER LIST:

Abbeydale: Plum as you are - Plum sour - 6.5%

Almasty: Breakfast IPA - Fruit loaded, lactose fuelled IPA - 6.0%

Arbor: Zero Zero - Citra / Mosiac Session New England IPA - 4.3%

Atom: BA Neutron Star - Vanilla and Guatemalan coffee imperial stout (Jim Beam Barrel) - 12.6%

Atom: Pathfinder - Mosaic hopped Pale ale - 4.5%

Bad Seed: On The Juice - New Engand Pale Ale - 5.5%

Blue Bee: Mango Citra - Small citra IPA with mango added to the cask - 3.4%

Boutilliers: Knock Knock - Keyworth Early Hopped Kolch - 5.0%

Brodies: London Fields - Pale ale - 4.0%

Cloudwater: AW18 DDH Pale - Double Dry Hopped Pale - 5.5%

Five Towns: Impeachment - Hoppy peach pale ale - 5.5%

Hogarths: Death of the Earl (Dry Hopped) - Enigma Pale Ale - 4.2%

Howling Hops: Pale XX - APA - 5.1%

Imperial: Rum Tiramisu stout - Coffee, muscavado sugar, rum and lactose imperial stout - 10.0%

Lost Industry: 1000 Raisins To Be Happy - Raisin, sultana, orange and prune mild - 5.3%

Lost industry/ Hop Hideout: Rule 32: Enjoy the Little Things - Oatmeal twinkie pale - 5.8%

Magic Rock/ Dixons Milk Ices: Dairyfreak - Vanilla and lactose milk ice porter - 5.2%

Mill Valley/ Imperial: Chocolate Milkshake Mild - Chocolate Lactose Mild - 3.6%

North Brew Co.: Kurious Oranj - Mandarina and orange oat IPA - 6.0%

North Brew Co.: Hallertau Blanc + Mosaic Pale Ale - Hoppy Pale Ale Hopped with Hallertau Blanch and Msoaic - 4.1%

North Riding Brew Pub: Biotic Orb - Mango American Pale Ale - 5.8%

Ridgeside/ Turning Point: Opiate of the Molasses (wooden cask) - Molasses and rye imperial Stout - 12.0%

Siren: Suspended in Mosaic - Mosaic hopped Pale ale - 4.0%

Steel City/ Emperors/ Lost Industry: Rogue 3 - Amaretto, vanilla and hazlenut imperial stout - 12.0%

Tiny Rebal: Certified Citra - Citra hopped pale ale - 4.0%

Turning point: Soothsayer - Cascade pale ale  - 4.0%

Wander Beyond: Sakura Twilight - Cherry imperial Stout - 11.0%

Weird Beard: Number Thirteen - Double Dry Hopped Table Beer - 3.2%

Wild Beer co: Antler and Talon - Grisette with green hops and aged on oak - 3.8%

Wilde Childe: Adoption Process - Passionfruit IPA - 6.6%

 

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13 hours ago, SteelCityAle said:

Ridgeside/ Turning Point: Opiate of the Molasses (wooden cask) - Molasses and rye imperial Stout - 12.0%

This looks frankly ridiculous 😍

Yours doesn't look too shabby either 😉

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Why can't beer taste like beer? 😉

 

I'll be down from about 4pm tomorrow

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I'm going to the Rutland's Omnipollo/Brewski tap takeover first then the fest. What could possibly go wrong...

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What is a Grisette?

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Wild Beer co: Antler and Talon - Grisette with green hops and aged on oak - 3.8%

oak and green hops sounds good, but not a clue what a Grisette is other than a grey beer? (If my French isn't fooling me?)

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11 hours ago, tzijlstra said:

What is a Grisette?

oak and green hops sounds good, but not a clue what a Grisette is other than a grey beer? (If my French isn't fooling me?)

Low abv farmhouse/saison style beer, usually brewed with wheat. Originally brewed for Belgian miners

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I went along last night to, ahem, help with QC. Started with the 4 imperial stouts that are upstairs, all really good. Really liked the two mango beers and the passionfruit one.

 

 

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Impys sound great. Not sure if I`m gonna get there though...

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I went for strength over volume and after a pint of the Almasty concentrated on halves of the Imperial Stouts - we both thought the Steel City one was the nicest.

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