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I've not tried the X but have never really understood why they would mess with already decent brews?
Craft brewers love to adapt their recipes - Jaipur X is just the basic Jaipur brewed up to around 10%. It's a mess.
I've not tried the X but have never really understood why they would mess with already decent brews?
BrewDog pasteurise all their beers. You can get Punk IPA, Dead Pony Club and Five AM by BrewDog in the likes of Sainsburys and Tesco. You'll also see them in many pubs in bottles or sometimes Punk on tap.
Sadly most craft beer contains live yeast.
'Back in the day'... Post!
Youngs Ramrod... Now there was pint worth having...
If you are having a party (or even a heavy weekend) then these guys can supply your beer requirements.
http://www.beerbarrels2u.co.uk/
If you are in the Bromley area, call in to their shop The Bitter End and tell them that Leftie sent you:cheers:
I would agree with this - but it's hit and miss whether the individual pubs look after their ales or not. Having worked behind and run a bar for much of my life, I am REALLY picky about this. But on the whole most do a good job of producing a good pint and their beer festivals are great for trying loads of good beers at a decent price.
EDIT: I should also mention - if anyone is a real fan of brewery tours, the Hook Norton Brewery tour is just about the best one you can do here in the UK. They one of the only (if not the only) brewery still use original methods for their brewing process (including steam engine driven machinery and using horse drawn carriages to deliver the beer to the local pubs). It's really quite magical!
Plus, their beer is (in my opinion) the best this country has to offer.
Love a nice pale ale, Adnams Ghost Ship and Sierra Nevada Pale ale are my current favourites. Any other suggestions?