I need to have more of this beer! Stille Nacht from the made Belgian De Dolle Brouwers rocked me. For a 12% beer the alcohol was nowhere to be seen. The bottle I had poured bubbly with a small head. A fudge like colour. And it was oh so dangerously tasty. Here’s what they say [...]
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I went with the big regional quality brewer Harveys, from Lewes, Sussex for the choice of beer to go with Christmas lunch and it was a great choice. In fact, I had a decent bottle of red opened and much preferred drinking this tasty 8.1% dark brown ale.
Continue reading...24. December 2008
In one of the round of interesting Christmas beers I found for the UK, most of them seem to be from Horsham, West Sussex. Hepworth rocks. Andy Hepworth seems to be admired by most folks in the UK as a quality brewer and this beer is so nice. I had a bottle conditioned one of [...]
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This was my second tasting of the one the highly regarded Brouwerij Het Anker stable of Gouden Carolus beers and again I was disappointed. Yes, the Gouden Carolus Christmas was a nice beer but the expectations didn’t weigh in and so far over the Christmas beers I’ve had it’s at the bottom. 12/20 but want [...]
Continue reading...24. December 2008
Claimed to be the original Christmas beer but I doubt that. It’s actually quite good. A complex 8.8% that actually hides that alcohol for a Belgian say it’s not true) behind a complex flavour. At first I though it was going to be too sugary but it as it progressed that fell away. As Christmas [...]
Continue reading...24. December 2008
Had to buy this one for Santa and then I had to try it out. Tasty and spiced for sure. I would only rate this 14 out of 20. From the Ascot Ales site: SANTA’S RESERVE (BOTTLED) 5.2% ABV This is a perfect Winter warmer with lightly spiced aromas of cinnamon, coriander and ginger. The [...]
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26. December 2008
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