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Williams Brothers - Range Review

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Williams Bothers is a Scottish brewer who I have blogged about previously http://dublinbeerviews.blogspot.com/2010/04/fraoch-20-year-anniversary.html They have wide range of weird and wonderful brews along the same lines as the Heather Ale, Fraoch. And a top notch range of lager, ale and stout to go with it. Here I have described a selction that I have tried over the last few weeks. Ginger I was a bit worried about this, I like ginger ale, real strong, spicey ginger ale, not Canada Dry, or Schwepps mixer strength soap. I was afraid this might be a bit limp NO CHANCE Its got huge, spicey warm ginger that trickles down your throat warming all the way down. Its fantastic, there is still malt there but the ginger shines through. Its absolutely fabulous Grozet Grozet is a light ale, which has been secondary fermented with Gooseberry. Now its a decent light ale, dry and fresh, but unlike the ginger, it seems to me a bit washed out. I didnt get any citrus as descirbed and certainly no gooseb

Aldi - Trad Irish Red Ale - YUMMY

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I heard a rumour. The rumour said that Carlow Brewary were making beer for Aldi... hmmm, now Aldi (and Lidl) is great for beer, pick up a slab of lager for a BBQ - mini french bottles, something German, get some decent cheap Weissbeir or a tray of Guinness for the hoardes at a party. But own brand??? So as I was looking for something for the garden that was "on special" I spotted the rumour on the shlf. 4 33cl bottles of Aldi Traditional Irish Red Ale for €4.59... bargain. And yes it is brewed by Carlow. Result. And it tastes lovely, lots of caramel and lots of hop... Magnifico Its not as dark as the picture lends on though

Porterhouse - Celebration Stout

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A few years ago the Porterhouse celebrated an anniversary with a special stout brew. It has gone down in legend, the stores keep a single bottle for display purposes only. Now, with their new bottling plant they have released a 2010 Celebration Stout, et voila, here it is Its a lovely dark, 7% stout. less carbonation than some of their other bottles, which is good, the plain and oyster were both very carbonated, overly for me. This is just right. Its thick on the pour and choclatey and liquorice and just delicious. I have two more put away :-)

My name is Brian and I am a lazy git

Beware the onslaught of the last months drinking escapades is on the way. IPA review Williams brothers mega review Plus a few little suprises