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Anyone in Edinburgh tried Barney's?
I had a few at summerhall before the plague hit and thought they were pretty decent, the Volcano IPA went down particularly well.
I had a few at summerhall before the plague hit and thought they were pretty decent, the Volcano IPA went down particularly well.
Had a few of theirs at The Pitt before all this and liked most, some are a bit too out there for meinactionman wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 4:54 pm Anyone in Edinburgh tried Barney's?
I had a few at summerhall before the plague hit and thought they were pretty decent, the Volcano IPA went down particularly well.
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I'm not a big fan of the alvinne breweryJock42 wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 6:00 pm Having a Flemish Sour, Omega. I wouldn't be bothering if it hadn't come in my Beer52.
I'm not a fan of sours. I certainly wouldn't have ordered it.Happyhooker wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 6:28 pmI'm not a big fan of the alvinne breweryJock42 wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 6:00 pm Having a Flemish Sour, Omega. I wouldn't be bothering if it hadn't come in my Beer52.
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Ah, in that case you require help.Jock42 wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 6:35 pmI'm not a fan of sours. I certainly wouldn't have ordered it.Happyhooker wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 6:28 pmI'm not a big fan of the alvinne breweryJock42 wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 6:00 pm Having a Flemish Sour, Omega. I wouldn't be bothering if it hadn't come in my Beer52.
Moved on to the much more appealing Hop, Skip and Juice from Vocation. I mean is my weekend after all.Happyhooker wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 6:44 pmAh, in that case you require help.Jock42 wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 6:35 pmI'm not a fan of sours. I certainly wouldn't have ordered it.![]()
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A while ago someone mentioned brewdog's elvis juice as having changed, so I picked one up out of interest as i hadn't had one years.
Jesus, it used to be okay. It's thin, astringent, chemical flavoured piss now
Jesus, it used to be okay. It's thin, astringent, chemical flavoured piss now
Aye its dropped about 1% or so. About the only one of their beers I really liked.Happyhooker wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 8:50 pm A while ago someone mentioned brewdog's elvis juice as having changed, so I picked one up out of interest as i hadn't had one years.
Jesus, it used to be okay. It's thin, astringent, chemical flavoured piss now
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It's not just that, but that doesn't help. They've cut corners on everything: reduced the hops, are using a terrible synthetic flavouring .Jock42 wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 8:58 pmAye its dropped about 1% or so. About the only one of their beers I really liked.Happyhooker wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 8:50 pm A while ago someone mentioned brewdog's elvis juice as having changed, so I picked one up out of interest as i hadn't had one years.
Jesus, it used to be okay. It's thin, astringent, chemical flavoured piss now
Beavertown did the same thing with bloody ell a while back.
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Jock42 wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 6:35 pmI'm not a fan of sours. I certainly wouldn't have ordered it.Happyhooker wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 6:28 pmI'm not a big fan of the alvinne breweryJock42 wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 6:00 pm Having a Flemish Sour, Omega. I wouldn't be bothering if it hadn't come in my Beer52.

...............and it delivered. I'm not a huge fan of Saisons but this one "Dropped Limb" in at 7% was nicely dry and tart with excellent depth and just the right amount of Saison "funkiness". I will bve purchasing moreSaintK wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 4:27 pmHad that collab DIPA yesterday. I though it was excellent. Clean as a whistle with a slight tropical background, not too boozy for an 8% ABV and a really good bitterness Very pleased I bought 4 of themDinsdale Piranha wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 2:39 pmCan't let that happen again!Jock42 wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 2:11 pm Need to have a word with ourselves troops. This thread was on page 3!!
Currently drinking Hop Squad by Fierce Beer. Quite nice, smooth and not too hoppy.
I had a tin of the Boxcar/Duration collab this week. It's an excellent NEIPA but I prefer westies. There's a North/Duration Westie collab that I will try but on the downside it's 8 quid a tin!.
Another 40 bottles of Augustiner arrived during the week. Should keep me going for a few weeks.
I think I'll pop up to Boxcar next weekend if the weather permits.![]()
Going to try the Duration/Verdant collab Saison tonight. If it does what it says on the bottle then that should be good as well!

Tried it for the first time yesterday. Both myself and my mate thought we had been served a bad pint. It is incredibly fruity and sour.inactionman wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 4:54 pm Anyone in Edinburgh tried Barney's?
I had a few at summerhall before the plague hit and thought they were pretty decent, the Volcano IPA went down particularly well.
Some of the various IPA's that Stewarts produce are fantastic.
Brewdog! Crap beer and even crappier employers!
https://www.theguardian.com/business/ ... rm-letterBrewDog, the fast-expanding craft beer firm, has apologised to former employees who accused the company and its co-founder James Watt of fostering a “culture of fear” in which workers were bullied and “treated like objects”.
In an open letter circulated on Twitter, 61 former workers alleged that the Scottish brewer’s dizzyingly rapid growth had involved cutting corners on health and safety, espousing values it did not live by, and creating a “toxic” culture that left staff suffering from mental illnes
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And using the age old trick of getting people to work for free through 'interviews' Several people claiming their ideas presented to Brewdog at interview has been used in marketing campaigns.SaintK wrote: Fri Jun 11, 2021 8:07 am Brewdog! Crap beer and even crappier employers!https://www.theguardian.com/business/ ... rm-letterBrewDog, the fast-expanding craft beer firm, has apologised to former employees who accused the company and its co-founder James Watt of fostering a “culture of fear” in which workers were bullied and “treated like objects”.
In an open letter circulated on Twitter, 61 former workers alleged that the Scottish brewer’s dizzyingly rapid growth had involved cutting corners on health and safety, espousing values it did not live by, and creating a “toxic” culture that left staff suffering from mental illnes
I know several people in PR/Marketing/Media who said loads of companies do this as standard practice. Get a bit busy? 'Interview' people and hand them copy to edit. Can't afford a marketing agency? Get somebody to present a marketing strategy at interview.
Several reports of Brewdog using the same approach. Hypocrites, all style, no substance. The brewing industry version of The Body Shop.
ah Body Shop walking past these things when I was in Dublin was an exercise in controlled breathing.Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Fri Jun 11, 2021 12:34 pmAnd using the age old trick of getting people to work for free through 'interviews' Several people claiming their ideas presented to Brewdog at interview has been used in marketing campaigns.SaintK wrote: Fri Jun 11, 2021 8:07 am Brewdog! Crap beer and even crappier employers!https://www.theguardian.com/business/ ... rm-letterBrewDog, the fast-expanding craft beer firm, has apologised to former employees who accused the company and its co-founder James Watt of fostering a “culture of fear” in which workers were bullied and “treated like objects”.
In an open letter circulated on Twitter, 61 former workers alleged that the Scottish brewer’s dizzyingly rapid growth had involved cutting corners on health and safety, espousing values it did not live by, and creating a “toxic” culture that left staff suffering from mental illnes
I know several people in PR/Marketing/Media who said loads of companies do this as standard practice. Get a bit busy? 'Interview' people and hand them copy to edit. Can't afford a marketing agency? Get somebody to present a marketing strategy at interview.
Several reports of Brewdog using the same approach. Hypocrites, all style, no substance. The brewing industry version of The Body Shop.
I have an appling sense of smell due to very dodgy sinuses and that place had me stop breathing 10 / 20 metres before till 30 / 40 m after

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Gave up drinking a while ago. Only used to do it to stop the Mrs (a stressed out nurse) drinking alone really.
Wasn't doing us any good. Both weren't enjoying it anymore.
Both feel brighter, happier, and have a lot more energy.
Though could be because I got seriously into coffee instead.
Wasn't doing us any good. Both weren't enjoying it anymore.
Both feel brighter, happier, and have a lot more energy.
Though could be because I got seriously into coffee instead.
I see Brewdog have been caught lying again.
They claimed to have hidden 10 solid gold Punk IPA cans in 12-packs of Punk beer., stating that the gold can was worth £15K, and that people would also receive £10k of Brewdog shares & VIP tour of the Brewery.
Turns out the cans are not 'solid gold' but are made of brass and only have gold plating which is just 3 microns thick, and have little or no real monetary value. When they were found out, Brewdog said the valuation was “reasonable based on multiple factors – including the price we paid for its manufacture, the constituent metal and quality of the final product, the standard retail markup and the rarity and uniqueness of the cans.” But went on to admit that it could not guarantee their value on the open market. Brewdog also declined to answer whether it would buy the can back for £15,000 minus costs.
Oh and the shares can't be traded at present as Brewdog isn't a listed company.
Still, at least you get a visit to the Brewery eh.
They claimed to have hidden 10 solid gold Punk IPA cans in 12-packs of Punk beer., stating that the gold can was worth £15K, and that people would also receive £10k of Brewdog shares & VIP tour of the Brewery.
Turns out the cans are not 'solid gold' but are made of brass and only have gold plating which is just 3 microns thick, and have little or no real monetary value. When they were found out, Brewdog said the valuation was “reasonable based on multiple factors – including the price we paid for its manufacture, the constituent metal and quality of the final product, the standard retail markup and the rarity and uniqueness of the cans.” But went on to admit that it could not guarantee their value on the open market. Brewdog also declined to answer whether it would buy the can back for £15,000 minus costs.
Oh and the shares can't be traded at present as Brewdog isn't a listed company.
Still, at least you get a visit to the Brewery eh.
Lobby wrote: Tue Jun 29, 2021 7:41 am I see Brewdog have been caught lying again.
They claimed to have hidden 10 solid gold Punk IPA cans in 12-packs of Punk beer., stating that the gold can was worth £15K, and that people would also receive £10k of Brewdog shares & VIP tour of the Brewery.
Turns out the cans are not 'solid gold' but are made of brass and only have gold plating which is just 3 microns thick, and have little or no real monetary value. When they were found out, Brewdog said the valuation was “reasonable based on multiple factors – including the price we paid for its manufacture, the constituent metal and quality of the final product, the standard retail markup and the rarity and uniqueness of the cans.” But went on to admit that it could not guarantee their value on the open market. Brewdog also declined to answer whether it would buy the can back for £15,000 minus costs.
Oh and the shares can't be traded at present as Brewdog isn't a listed company.
Still, at least you get a visit to the Brewery eh.
The value of the gold on the can is around 0.2 pence.
Tichtheid wrote: Tue Jun 29, 2021 11:20 amLobby wrote: Tue Jun 29, 2021 7:41 am I see Brewdog have been caught lying again.
They claimed to have hidden 10 solid gold Punk IPA cans in 12-packs of Punk beer., stating that the gold can was worth £15K, and that people would also receive £10k of Brewdog shares & VIP tour of the Brewery.
Turns out the cans are not 'solid gold' but are made of brass and only have gold plating which is just 3 microns thick, and have little or no real monetary value. When they were found out, Brewdog said the valuation was “reasonable based on multiple factors – including the price we paid for its manufacture, the constituent metal and quality of the final product, the standard retail markup and the rarity and uniqueness of the cans.” But went on to admit that it could not guarantee their value on the open market. Brewdog also declined to answer whether it would buy the can back for £15,000 minus costs.
Oh and the shares can't be traded at present as Brewdog isn't a listed company.
Still, at least you get a visit to the Brewery eh.
The value of the gold on the can is around 0.2 pence.



Well, they can fuck right off with this one

I know that Marmite is manufactured using by products of the brewing industry but what the actual!!!!To make the new beer, Camden started with a combination of pilsner, Munich, Perle hops and smoked Rauch malt before adding Marmite.
This would be an insta-buy for my missus, she's well into both smoked beers and Marmite.SaintK wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 12:32 pm Well, they can fuck right off with this one
I know that Marmite is manufactured using by products of the brewing industry but what the actual!!!!To make the new beer, Camden started with a combination of pilsner, Munich, Perle hops and smoked Rauch malt before adding Marmite.
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There's grounds for divorce thererobmatic wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 1:13 pmThis would be an insta-buy for my missus, she's well into both smoked beers and Marmite.SaintK wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 12:32 pm Well, they can fuck right off with this one
I know that Marmite is manufactured using by products of the brewing industry but what the actual!!!!To make the new beer, Camden started with a combination of pilsner, Munich, Perle hops and smoked Rauch malt before adding Marmite.
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Behavioural changes.
I go to the pub 3 times a week with various groups of friends. During the various lockdowns we either did zoom calls or met in people's houses if the numbers worked. The quality of beer went up and the price went down.
We are now back at the pub. After yet another disappointing and expensive pint on Wednesday I suggested we start meeting at people's houses again to which the reply was 'thank god you suggested that'
Anybody else seeing long term changes in how you drink?
I go to the pub 3 times a week with various groups of friends. During the various lockdowns we either did zoom calls or met in people's houses if the numbers worked. The quality of beer went up and the price went down.
We are now back at the pub. After yet another disappointing and expensive pint on Wednesday I suggested we start meeting at people's houses again to which the reply was 'thank god you suggested that'
Anybody else seeing long term changes in how you drink?
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Don't you live guildford way?Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:14 pm Behavioural changes.
I go to the pub 3 times a week with various groups of friends. During the various lockdowns we either did zoom calls or met in people's houses if the numbers worked. The quality of beer went up and the price went down.
We are now back at the pub. After yet another disappointing and expensive pint on Wednesday I suggested we start meeting at people's houses again to which the reply was 'thank god you suggested that'
Anybody else seeing long term changes in how you drink?
Around you, I'd do the same.
Round my way the pubs have taken the opportunity to sort out their cellars and it's probably better than before.
Try the new hackney tap for instance
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Don't you live guildford way?Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:14 pm Behavioural changes.
I go to the pub 3 times a week with various groups of friends. During the various lockdowns we either did zoom calls or met in people's houses if the numbers worked. The quality of beer went up and the price went down.
We are now back at the pub. After yet another disappointing and expensive pint on Wednesday I suggested we start meeting at people's houses again to which the reply was 'thank god you suggested that'
Anybody else seeing long term changes in how you drink?
Around you, I'd do the same.
Round my way the pubs have taken the opportunity to sort out their cellars and it's probably better than before.
Try the new hackney tap for instance
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I'm in Surbiton.Happyhooker wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:20 pmDon't you live guildford way?Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:14 pm Behavioural changes.
I go to the pub 3 times a week with various groups of friends. During the various lockdowns we either did zoom calls or met in people's houses if the numbers worked. The quality of beer went up and the price went down.
We are now back at the pub. After yet another disappointing and expensive pint on Wednesday I suggested we start meeting at people's houses again to which the reply was 'thank god you suggested that'
Anybody else seeing long term changes in how you drink?
Around you, I'd do the same.
Round my way the pubs have taken the opportunity to sort out their cellars and it's probably better than before.
Try the new hackney tap for instance
The issue is that people like different beers and different pubs so there's always sombody who doesn't like it wherever you go.
p.s. I grew up near Guildford. No decent pubs then, none now.
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Re guildford, I know. If you remember I was stuck down there for work about 2½years ago.Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:29 pmI'm in Surbiton.Happyhooker wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:20 pmDon't you live guildford way?Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:14 pm Behavioural changes.
I go to the pub 3 times a week with various groups of friends. During the various lockdowns we either did zoom calls or met in people's houses if the numbers worked. The quality of beer went up and the price went down.
We are now back at the pub. After yet another disappointing and expensive pint on Wednesday I suggested we start meeting at people's houses again to which the reply was 'thank god you suggested that'
Anybody else seeing long term changes in how you drink?
Around you, I'd do the same.
Round my way the pubs have taken the opportunity to sort out their cellars and it's probably better than before.
Try the new hackney tap for instance
The issue is that people like different beers and different pubs so there's always sombody who doesn't like it wherever you go.
p.s. I grew up near Guildford. No decent pubs then, none now.
The pub I'm currently drowning my sorrows in after having my bike knicked has 23 beer lines and does great food, so less of an issue..
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Guildford is a massive dump considering how affluent the area is. It's where rich people live, not where they spend their money. There are some nice pubs in the surrounding villages though.Sandstorm wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:46 pm Hooray! Someone else agrees with me that Guildford is a dire destination for pubs.
I also much prefer drinking my own beer choices at home versus a £5.80 pint of some tasteless Spanish lager or bearded mango IPA.
Agree about paying too much for shite beer.
I got laughed out of town for saying that is one of my favourite beers…Jock42 wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 1:47 pm Down at the local with the mutt having a Greene King IPA, bit more of a bitter taste than I was expecting. Drinkable but wouldn't go out of my way for it.
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Not a fan of dark(er) beers but ot was OK. Like their Ice Breaker but they didn't have any on tap today.Slick wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 3:25 pmI got laughed out of town for saying that is one of my favourite beers…Jock42 wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 1:47 pm Down at the local with the mutt having a Greene King IPA, bit more of a bitter taste than I was expecting. Drinkable but wouldn't go out of my way for it.
Just love old fashioned ale, not this fancyschmancee stuffJock42 wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 5:31 pmNot a fan of dark(er) beers but ot was OK. Like their Ice Breaker but they didn't have any on tap today.Slick wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 3:25 pmI got laughed out of town for saying that is one of my favourite beers…Jock42 wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 1:47 pm Down at the local with the mutt having a Greene King IPA, bit more of a bitter taste than I was expecting. Drinkable but wouldn't go out of my way for it.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
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It is a classic drop
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It's bloody not.
Never a true word.........Happyhooker wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 12:44 pmIt's bloody not.
Greene King beers are awful!!!!