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Ooh I'm in the midlands, I like bikes, I like beer. I'll need to check some of this out
Hmmm. I like IPA, but I hate fixies.
What makes you think it's an IPA? 🙂
At 4.2% that's no IPA 😉
It doesn't say it is. It just says Pale Ale. OP is mistaken
I'm currently drinking a Thornbridge Jaipur.
IPA with no fixies involved.
mmmm (grrr @ no waitrose here)
No Booths either?
It's not an IPA
It was very good though
St Mel's Pale ale followed by a Clough More Heather IPA
Hmmm! Not sure I have any beer in.
Ah the Cat at Enville *nostalgia mode on*
I'm currently drinking a Thornbridge Jaipur.
IPA with no fixies involved.
I too am drinking Jaipur! (gifted by the brewery for winning a comp, free Jaipur tastes even better...)
IPA...
SchmIPA.
Fantastic that it's so popular again. Plenty of shit ones around. (Lovely labels though. 🙂 ) Had to have a giggle at this effort from Butcombe recently:
Perfectly Respectable locally brewed IPA:
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"Erm, lads, the Brunel's not selling so well at the moment. I hear anything "American" is flying off the shelves. Can we do something about it? Oh, and do something with the label, yeah?"
"Ok boss. We got something..."
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"Does it say [i]Atlantic[/i]"
"Yes"
"That'll do lads. The punters will fall for that."
[quote=CaptainFlashheart said]I'm currently drinking a Thornbridge Jaipur.
IPA with no fixies involved.
Off to a beer festival tomorrow where Jaipur's on cask 🙂
Jaipur X was a special thing, shame it's not become a regular from them.
Jaipur...bit over-rated. Was novel a few years ago, but has been left behind by newer taste sensations recently. Some of their other stuff is vile. But hey, £2.50 a bottle in Waitrose - must be special.
I've got 20 litres of a session strength Jaipur-alike almost ready to bottle... Smells amazing.
Not keen on their Kipling though. Tastes like grass, and I mean the stuff that cows eat
They also do a fairly disgusting white ale don't they? Is that the Kipling or Chiron?
I quite like Chiron but I think that's quite a dark one so maybe not that. I'm not keen on Weiss/wheat bears so wouldn't normally go near one. Wild Swan? Kipling is a pale ale with Nelson Sauvin hops, which I really don't like. Tastes like hay
Raven is the dark IPA they do, I think.
Ah, Wild Swan...that's the one. It's not a Weissbier...just some shite concoction they came up with. Not pleasant at all.
OMG Squatters FTW! 😛
DD - have you tried Butcombe's Great Grey Owl? It's lovely!
Founders All Day IPA for me this weekend - big box arrived the other day
It's a nice lightweight IPA for delicate little flowers like me
Opening post contained the keyword 'crafted'.
Binners usually blows up at such hipster labels, canny believe he's missed that one. Must be a long queue in Greggs this morning.
Jaipur is lovely stuff, but that Yorkshire ipa up there is pretty poor, had a bottle in Harrogate last week.
Aldo tonight for a wee Williams brothers selection.
DD - have you tried Butcombe's Great Grey Owl? It's lovely!
Nope, but it's on the list now. 😀
(I loike their Haka too!)
Can't really compare White Swan to Jaipur. I mean look at the ABV
Can't really compare White Swan to Jaipur. I mean [s]look at the ABV[/s] one is like nectar and the other is a vile abomination
FTFY
some friends and I did a beer brewing day/course at london beer labs in Brixton in the summer. They take you through the process, helping you brew the sort of thing you want to drink, selecting the right blend of malts and hops. plenty of beers drunk along the way, sessions outside in the sunshine while the mash does its thing, more beers drunk (great selection there to buy), more chat about malting, styles of beer, how and why.
Into tubs at the end of the day, back 3 weeks later to bottle and take em away.
We said we fancied a pale ale, west coast US style - Sierra Nevada/Lagunitas.
I forget quite what went in it, but it's god damn delicious! We were hoping for something acceptable, but it's actually very good indeed. Still got half a dozen bottles at home, somehow. Mmmm. Maybe not for too much longer.
Can't really compare White Swan to Jaipur[s]. I mean look at the ABV[/s] as they are entirely different styles
as they are entirely different styles
It's only page 2! 😀
It's incredibly easy to make a beer which is better than the vast majority of what you can buy in a supermarket (there's a monster homebrew thread on here if you want some inspiration!) A lot of supermarket beers are the equivalent of ready meals - mass produced, cheap ingredients, corners cut, etc. When you make it yourself you're free of all the commercial constraints plus you can make exactly the type of beer you like. Just like cooking really.I forget quite what went in it, but it's god damn delicious! We were hoping for something acceptable, but it's actually very good indeed.
Yep. As above!
I'm currently experimenting with brewing some rich winter beers.
Fixed Wheel Brewery also a couple of IPA's No Brakes and Black Carbon, very nice they are too!
but that Yorkshire ipa up there is pretty poor, had a bottle in Harrogate last week.
Yeah, it wasn't brilliant, I like their Tether Blond Pale Ale, but wasn't overly impressed with that IPA.
Sierra Nevada Torpedo is rather nice, but at 7.1% ABV it's not exactly lightweight 😉
I do like the Founders All Day IPA too






