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  • Strong Dark beers
  • cynic-al
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    Any other fans of this beer style around? 5%+ ideally, and affordable. Here’s my list:

    Gladeye IPA, Broughton IPA, SAinsburys IPA and their US style one all grand. Various Wychwoods, and Old Tom taste “brewed to a price” to me but not bad. I’ve not found anything in a 330ml can that’s struck me as good value.

    Favourites are Leffe (brun, obvs, thanks Leffeboy), Fullers 1845 and Samuel Adams Nut Brown Ale (probably more of theirs, there are only 2 pubs in Edinburgh that sell it, so I don’t know them.)

    Bottled, ideally, for the no-mates home drinker 🙂

    tomd
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    Theakstons Old Peculiar, seems to be available everywhere.

    I got given a case of Corsendonk beers recently. Lots of lovely dark beers but so so strong.

    rentbusjkta
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    thakx to share. I got beer perffect.

    duffle
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    Grimbergen Double or triple if feeling brave!

    Yak
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    Well yes, but it’s mild month, so yes to the dark bit.
    On that basis – Pressed Rat and Warthog by FFF Brewery. Lovely.

    ton
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    magic rock bearded lady is good. available on their site.

    BB Bearded Lady

    globalti
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    Old Peculier is the best natural laxative I know of; any time I’m badly constipated I neck a couple of bottles and I’m sure of a good cleanout the next morning. It beats senna any day as it doesn’t make your guts churn painfully.

    cynic-al
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    Ah I remember Grimbergen in an Aldi once, that was a good week.

    OP is grand too, Orkney Dark Island also.

    stevied
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    Hobgoblin Ruby or Black Wych

    B.A.Nana
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    Kasteel Donker (I assume that’s Belgian for dunkel not sure tho). I think Erdinger Pikantus is nice as well, which is a dark bock.

    johndrummer
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    Fullers London Porter
    Saltaire No5 Stout
    Saltaire Triple Choc stout
    Young’s Double Chocolate stout
    Old Peculier +1

    DezB
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    rentbusjkta

    thakx to share. I got beer perffect.

    Bit early?

    lunge
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    Not sure if you’ll get it in Scotland, but Sadlers Mud City Stout is a thing of true beauty. There are 2 versions, 1 is 4% ish, ignore that and find the 6.5% stuff.

    petec
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    West Berks/Renegade do a few at the moment

    Dead Men Brew No Ales – black IPA. 5.4% – lovely!
    Smoke on the Porter – uh, porter. 6%
    Stay Grounded – Imp Stout – 10%. Very nice, but quite strong.

    and a superb DIPA called Snake Oil (7.5%). Not that dark, but I love it.

    MarkBrewer
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    johnners
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    What, no love for McEwan’s Champion? Up there with 1845 for me, both make the perfectly decent Old Peculier seems a little thin. I always think of strong dark beers as a Winter thing, there’s few things more comforting than a strong dark ale enjoyed in a hot bath after coming in from a freezing ride!

    turboferret
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    Pelforth?

    johnners
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    Speaking locally, I do enjoy a pint of Glastonbury Ales Black As Yer ‘At on draught, but at a weedy 4.3% it misses the cynic-al cut.

    cynic-al
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    Ooh just remembered Harviestons Old Engine Oil…

    yourguitarhero
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    Love them!
    Got a few I have brewed myself on bottle/tap (at my flat…)

    A 14% Barleywine “Brexit Special” – made using only UK ingredients
    A 9% Belgian Porter – Double strength porter malt and a Belgian Abbey yeast
    A 9% Belgian Abbey Ale – as above but with less dark malts and more candi sugar
    An 8% Black IPA – lots of dark malts, brown sugar and a fuckton of hops

    All are delish!

    toofarwest
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    St Austell Proper Black is a current favourite, Tesco were doing a 4 for £6 offer on bottles (not sure if it’s still going)

    rjmccann101
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    How about Titanic Plum Porter Reserve? Think you can still get that in bottles. The ordinary Plum Porter is good too

    derek_starship
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    This is all you need to know:

    Old Tom by Robinsons.

    Champion by McCewans.

    Moonraker by JW Lees.

    BillMC
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    Noticed last night a Saltaire/PSBH collaboration to produce a Triple Choc at 7.5%. Didn’t try it, had to be able to put one foot in front of the other on the walk back.

    shortbread_fanylion
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    Midnight Sun by Williams brothers.

    cynic-al
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    Old Tom by Robinsons.

    Champion by McCewans.

    As above, I wasn’t impressed with OT. Champion is OK but McEwan’s otherwise disagree with me badly…

    somafunk
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    Orkney dark island ftw and there’s a chocolate porter ale that M&S do that is quite nice

    spursn17
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    What, no love for McEwan’s Champion?

    I like this one, especially at 3 for 5 quid in the Co-op!

    simons_nicolai-uk
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    Lots of strong stouts to choose from but i’ve always had a taste for Guiness Foreign Extra and Dragon which are easy to get around London.

    Was very tempted by a 10% Imperial Stout at Craft Beer Co last weekend until i found out it was £15 a pint…

    joat
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    I’m quite liking Sadler’s Peaky Blinder black IPA at the moment. But then if it can be loosely described as beer, I’ll drink it. +1 for the West Berkshire brewery too, well worth a visit, get someone else to drive though.

    cloudnine
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    Lidl do a box of 6 belgian beers every few months and there’s probably 4 in there which are pretty dark and most around 10% or more

    esselgruntfuttock
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    Champion for me too. It’s just champion.

    alric
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    Greene King Abbot Reserve and Old Crafty Hen are good and not hard to find
    Does Barley Wine count?
    Oh, Fullers Golden Pride!

    136stu
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    I’ve not found anything in a 330ml can that’s struck me as good value.

    Have you tried Black Sheep’s Glug M Glug – a black IPA that’s quite nice for reasonable £.

    alric
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    If you ever get the chance, try BeerLao Dark. 6.5%
    BeerLao Dam

    tall_martin
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    Aldi have a delicious coffee porter in. Not noticed it before so I’m not sure if it’s a regular or a special.

    shifter
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    Ferry Ales Cossack Russian Imperial. Christmas gift I thought I’d hate but it was gorgeous.

    schmiken
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    I used to love Adnams Broadside before I stopped drinking. From the tap is a hundred times better than bottled though.

    mrb123
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    Allendale Wolf.

    ta11pau1
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    Got an Aldi nearby?

    This stuff is my current choice, bloody lovely. £1.20 a bottle too.

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