Beer recommendations.. What's tickling your buds, bud?

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John_S wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 9:06 pm
billi wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 7:28 pm
Certainly not American Bud, but I enjoy both Budvar, the Czech Bud, and Pilsner Urquell.
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No actually beer so don't know if it counts..

Bandito by aldi, beer with tequila.

Copy of desperado, which I find has a tang and prefer the copy Bandito.

Like the elvis juice too. Weird but different.
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Thanks for the desperado recommendation, I've been mulling over that.


On the subject of spingo, there is a copy recipe for brewers, apparently the water from s "burtonised" ..making it nowt special, so I'm wondering

Burtonising results in the water in your brew batch holding these characteristics..
Calcium (Ca) - 268 ppm
Magnesium (Mg) - 62 ppm
Sodium (Na) - 30 ppm
Sulfate (SO4) - 638 ppm
Chloride (Cl) - 36 ppm
biCarbonate (HCO3) - 141 ppm
pH - 8.33
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They've been brewing Spingo there for centuries, so any changes to the water are recent, and made since I left in 1991. IIRC the brew house was originally part of a monastic settlement, as so many were, and it's certainly fairly ancient, the building itself is probably late medieval from the way it's constructed. The beer recipe changed a bit around the time that Pat and Syd took over the place in the 1970's, when they replaced a lot of the brewing equipment and put in modern tanks, although they kept the old copper used for boiling the water.
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Brewdog Punk IPA at the Dogtap in Ellon. :D :twisted:

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Don’t often drink beer, this afternoon seemed like a good one to re-start though. We’re blessed with many small breweries around us.

My favourite is Exmoor Gold - as it states, a bright, golden hoppy beer. Great on draught, better from the barrel without gas, ok, as it was this afternoon, in bottle.

4 for £6 in the local Tesco 👍
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Bugtownboy wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 5:17 pm Don’t often drink beer, this afternoon seemed like a good one to re-start though. We’re blessed with many small breweries around us.

My favourite is Exmoor Gold - as it states, a bright, golden hoppy beer. Great on draught, better from the barrel without gas, ok, as it was this afternoon, in bottle.

4 for £6 in the local Tesco 👍
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Joeboy wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 6:04 pm Sounds lovely! I love beer & cider
Oh, we have plenty of Cider down here. Some of it nice :roll:

Seriously, on a hot summers afternoon, a glass of proper job cider is lovely.
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