AmandaJR
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Be interested to hear what you think comparing St Peters and Brew Dog. Asked HID and he's never tried the latter...
Brew Dog Nanny State is OK - much darker and 'richer' than the rest mentioned. I think my favourite zero alcohol beer is St Peters Without - Tesco sells it - I suggest that as a dark hoppy beer many could not tell it's zero alcohol. And it's much more sensible and clever name than the rather whingingly and not very funny named 'Nanny State'. If they don't like the idea of the new drink drive limit in Scotland then tough - but Scotland has a serious drink problem and they maybe need to be a bit more grown up about the naming of the beer (mini rant over)
Pretty stupid rant as you’ve clearly got no idea why they named it Nanny State. It was in response to criticism they received over brewing a high ABV stout called Tokyo. The beer’s been around for years and actually used to be stronger at 1.1% but BrewDog lowered the ABV over the years.
Why try to find something that taste nice that should never have been invented in the first place? Beer is ALCOHOL ! If you cannot drink alcohol for whatever the reason just drink still orange or coke or whatever. It's like vegetarians making vegi sausages. Sausages are MEAT!
Pretty stupid rant as you’ve clearly got no idea why they named it Nanny State. It was in response to criticism they received over brewing a high ABV stout called Tokyo. The beer’s been around for years and actually used to be stronger at 1.1% but BrewDog lowered the ABV over the years.
Ok - if that's the case - I withdraw my 'accusation' - but it doesn't come across that way I'm afraid. If you don't know the background you have explained it just sounds like a whinge against the Scottish government's reduced drink-drive limit.
Mouthfeel isn’t necessarily about the alcohol it’s about the fermentable and non-fermentable sugars in the beer as well as carbonation and any adjuncts.
Having just returned from the pub (and drinking proper beer), I'm intrigued by this. I was talking to my mate, poor sod, about the mouthfeel experience, and I reckon it was by far the most significant difference between proper beer and the thin stuff. Tbh, if they got that right, the alcohol or lack of it wouldn't bother me at all.