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Saturday, August 26th, 2006

Titanic Stout

Categories: [ Beer/Titanic ]

Titanic_Stout

“A dark combination of malt and roast with true hop character. Strongly flavoured and well balanced, this is a real old-fashioned stout.”

A very sweet and slightly bitter stout with a strong malt smell and taste.

Titanic Brewery. Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England. 4.5 % alcohol.

[ Posted on August 26th, 2006 at 20:30 | no comment | ]

Friday, August 25th, 2006

Harviestoun Brewery's Bitter & Twisted

Categories: [ Beer/Harviestoun ]

Bitter_and_Twisted

“Blond in colour, Bitter & Twisted has a superb hop profile, combining the aromatic Hallertau Herbrücker with the spicy Challenger. It's finished by ‘late hopping’

with Styrian Goldings which gives a sharpness like a twist of lemon.”

Quite bitter, but has a smell of peach and a taste that is not unlike bitter orange (rather than lemon IMHO). Contains barley, oats and wheat.

Harviestoun Brewery. Hillfoots Business Village, Alva, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. 4.2 % alcohol.

[ Posted on August 25th, 2006 at 20:47 | no comment | ]

Sunday, August 20th, 2006

Camerons Strongarm

Categories: [ Beer ]

Strongarm

“Brewed by Camerons at the Lion Brewery in Hartlepool … It has a rounder flavour with a good balance of malt, hops and bitterness and its more distinctive feature is its unique ruby red colour.”

It definitely is dark red, going slightly brown. Its taste is very slightly fruity and quite bitter, with a definitely bitter aftertaste.

Brewed and bottled by Camerons Brewery. Lion Brewery, Harltepool, England. 4.0 % alcohol.

[ Posted on August 20th, 2006 at 21:27 | no comment | ]

Oluet Citymarketissa

Translation: [ Google ]

Categories: [ Beer ]

Käytiin eilen iltapäivällä Seppälän Citymarketissa. Kaupassa on iso englantilaisten oluiden valikoima. Ostin yksitoista erilaista pulloa:

  • Bitter & Twisted (Harviestoun Brewery, Clackmannanshire, Scotland)
  • Black Sheep Ale (Yorkshire, England)
  • St. Peter's Honey Porter (Suffolk, England)
  • Doctor Okell's India Pale Ale (Isle of Man)
  • Okell's Mac Lir (Isle of Man)
  • Master Brew (Shepherd Neame, Kent, England)
  • O'Hara's Celtic Stout (Carlow, Ireland)
  • Marston's Pedigree (Staffordshire, England)
  • Camerons Strongarm (Hartlepool, England)
  • Titanic Stout (Stoke-on-Trent, England)
  • Whitstable Bay Organic Ale (Shepherd Neame, Kent, England)

[ Posted on August 20th, 2006 at 12:01 | no comment | ]