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Sunday, September 14th, 2008

Daleside Chocolate Stout

Categories: [ Beer/Daleside ]

Daleside_Chocolate_Stout

“A blend of chocolate and three dark roasted malts”

Tastes of dark, bitter chocolate, with maybe a hint of fruits. Made of malted barley and wheat.

Daleside Brewery Limited, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. 4.0% alcohol.

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Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Morocco Ale

Categories: [ Beer/Daleside | Beer/FAVOURITES ]

Morocco_Ale

“A rich, dark and mysterious ale brewed to the ancient recipe held secret at Levens Hall for over 300 years.

The recipe for Morocco Ale is believed to date from Elizabethan times. Every May-time until 1877 the uniqye, dark, spiced Morocco Ale, matured for 21 years, was served at a great feast held in Levens Gardens, Cumbria. The guests were requred to stand on one leg and empty in a draught a tall Constable glass filled with ‘Morocco’

whilst pledging to the ancient house – ‘`Luck to Levens whilst t’Kent flows.” ''

Quite sweet, with a slight metallic smell, and a slightly bitter after taste. The taste reminds me of some kinds of ginger breads, of cinnamon. After a while, I noticed that the smell reminds me a bit of Cola. Contains malted barley and wheat.

Daleside Brewery Ltd, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. 5.5% alcohol.

[ Posted on January 26th, 2008 at 22:06 | no comment | ]

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

Daleside Blonde

Categories: [ Beer/Daleside ]

Daleside_Blonde

“A traditional English ale, but cold-conditioned as a lager.”

Smells of yeast, tastes like a lager, a little bitter. Made of malted barley and wheat.

Daleside Brewery Limited, Yorkshire, England. 4.3% alcohol.

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Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Daleside Porter

Categories: [ Beer/Daleside ]

Daleside_Porter

“dark in colour, full of body with a smooth velvet finish”

Smells like beef stock an metal, tastes bitter like a Guinness, and reminds me very vaguely of coffee. Made of malted barley and wheat.

Daleside Brewery Ltd., Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. 4.4% alcohol.

[ Posted on May 3rd, 2007 at 19:12 | no comment | ]

Saturday, April 28th, 2007

Daleside I.P.A.

Categories: [ Beer/Daleside ]

Daleside_IPA

“floral ale brewed with a blend of three English hops…”

Just another ale, not very bitter. Made of malted barly and wheat.

Daleside Brewery Ltd., Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. 4.5% alcohol.

[ Posted on April 28th, 2007 at 21:51 | no comment | ]

Friday, February 9th, 2007

Old Legover

Translation: [ Google | Babelfish ]

Categories: [ Beer/Daleside | Beer/FAVOURITES ]

Old_Legover

“… essentially a Yorkshire beer with malt tastes slightly more prominent than the hop flavours… note the nutty overtones and the teasing late bitter-sweet sensations. Brewed using quality grains malts from a traditional Yorkshire maltster, a unique yeast strain, full-leafed hops and Yorkshire Dales water. The name Old Legover is the nickname of the Brewery's popular cask ale, originally called Daleside Country Stile.”

Just another ale, but a nice one. Slightly sweet, and only slightly bitter in the aftertaste.

Daleside Brewery, Starbeck, Harrogate, England. 4.1% alcohol.

[ Posted on February 9th, 2007 at 19:28 | no comment | ]