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albino_pirate
Joined: 14 Oct 2007 Posts: 7
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Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 5:04 pm Post subject: A selection of beers |
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Went to Borough Market yesterday and got a few nice beers from the stall there.
DOGTOBERFEST
A lovely darker autumnal ale that went amazingly with the pieminister pork and cider pie myself and my girlfriend were tucking into. Quite Malty in taste with a beautil caramel and toffee finish. I would recommend this to anyone who is feeling the winter chill.
SUNBURST CLASSIC GOLDEN ALE
This ale was actually a poor choice for the weather in retrospect. Very light and fruity, it's probably better suited to an afternoons drinking in a summery beer garden. Tasty nonetheless, but lacking the character and depth of taste as the other beers on this list.
LA FIN DU MONDE
A triple fermented, high alchohol content (9%) ale, this really was a deceptively complex little number. With a dark malty smell and strong taste of winter spices this was a wonderful late evening drink. Although the initial taste of malt is somewhat overpowering, the subtleties this gives way to is outstanding. If you count yourself as a person who wants to taste high quality ales then you would be doing yourself a disservice if you didnt search this beer out.
On a side note, the stall did have a 23% beer, but as i didnt want to be paraletic by 8pm i decided against it, but i think this may be one i search out for in the new future.
Have you tried any of these Mark?I would love to hear your views if you have?[/img]
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Mark Site Admin
Joined: 23 Sep 2007 Posts: 28 Location: Kent, England
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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 2:57 pm Post subject: |
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Following your recommendation I have had a bottle of Fin du Monde and I have to say that I wasn't massively blown away, although I will admit that I transfered it from my house to Lauren's and it did get a bit shook-up on route which probably wasn't good for the beer!
My tasting notes for the beer remind me instantly of the big appley nose and fruity grain: I have written down 'tinned peaches and apple puree'. There was some wheaty spice, perhaps a bit of pepper, which pricked above the syrupy fruitiness and the aromas are big-hitting but I found the relatively short finish to be slightly minerally and tinny and I just wanted something more at the end .
I want to try this beer again when I can pour it in better condition because there is certainly a lot of flavour in there and a massive fruity nose. I think this beer would lay down well for a few months too.
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