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Dot says I am sad but I get to drink lots of different beers.
Over the last few years I have been collecting photos of every new beer I have tried.
I now have over 780 individual beers photographed and have realised that many beers that I assumed I have photos of, I haven't, so the quest continues.
I do not have the ability to describe all the various tastes, I just know what I like, I don't even concentrate on analysing taste too much, I just think to myself "that's good, I'll have another one of them" or "that's nasty never again" or worst of all "that's bland why bother". If I do ever acquire a better ability, I will add to the descriptions.
Great hobby and reminds me of the first few visits to beer festivals where we tried drinking in half pints, taking copious notes and discussing the finer points of each one.
This usually lasted about 20 minutes and after half an hour who cares!
My favourite at the moment is a german beer - DAB
Bob
Nowt sad about that at all. I prefer to have a different pint of "real ale" every time I go the bar. Though I have to admit if I am drinking in the house I stick to bottles of Wheat Beer.
Have you ever been to the Real Ale festival that they have at Long Itchington each May Bank Holiday?
Nowt sad about that at all. I prefer to have a different pint of "real ale" every time I go the bar. Though I have to admit if I am drinking in the house I stick to bottles of Wheat Beer.
Have you ever been to the Real Ale festival that they have at Long Itchington each May Bank Holiday?
Never been, it's a bit far for me.
Although I love "Real Ales" (Craft Beers in the USA), I can not agree with the concept, beer is beer, good beer is good beer and bad beer is bad beer, no mater what you call it or how it is made. To me it is all in the taste and not in a perceived category. In Germany they make beer properly but most of it is lager (love Wheat Beers as well), so I hope everyone can see what I mean. What if I gave a beer a miss because it wasn't "Real Ale" and it was the best tasting beer in the world, lol.
Dot says I am sad but I get to drink lots of different beers.
Over the last few years I have been collecting photos of every new beer I have tried.
I now have over 780 individual beers photographed and have realised that many beers that I assumed I have photos of, I haven't, so the quest continues.
I do not have the ability to describe all the various tastes, I just know what I like, I don't even concentrate on analysing taste too much, I just think to myself "that's good, I'll have another one of them" or "that's nasty never again" or worst of all "that's bland why bother". If I do ever acquire a better ability, I will add to the descriptions.
Try Innes & Gunn beats the Adnams stuff....OPPS sorry I suppose geraldandannie will accuse me of favouring Northern beers over southern ones, I am probably a beer racist or something
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