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ICB B&C Monthly Meetup: Thursday 17 November 2011 14 years 5 months ago #25

If there is no issue with B&C then why not,you really like this beer,is it the same as cobra beer sold in Indian restaurants,if so had some last weekend after a few craft beers in town.

ICB B&C Monthly Meetup: Thursday 17 November 2011 14 years 5 months ago #26

1. Jacob (AIPA, Belgian Tripel)
2. Jacob's +1
3. Will_D
4. Mrs_Will
5. Biertourist (Beer; it's got hops in it; it's made from barley malt)
6 emmetg
7. Pod_021 ( over hopped common as muck & spiced pumpkin ale )
8. Andrew (Willie Warmer autumn ale)
9. Norrebro (Rogue Yeast Ale again)
10. muirgheasa aka Diarmuid (beer which I'm going to refer to as a bitter)
11. Jonathan (also taking partial credit for afore mentioned bitter)
12. McGrath (Franziskaner hefe clone. Unfortunately with an OG of 1.025, but thats only one of its problems...
13. Tiago (no beer - well, I can bring a bottle with no beer to illustrate)
14. Tube - National Beer Number 1 (pale ale)
15.DEMPSEY research mooching.

ICB B&C Monthly Meetup: Thursday 17 November 2011 14 years 5 months ago #27

"Will_D":2f8u5ats wrote: No-one yet has answered my question:

Can I bring along a commercial beer[/quote:2f8u5ats]It's not really up to us, Will.

"Will_D":2f8u5ats wrote: Its "King Cobra" from Cobra brewing India[/quote:2f8u5ats]Nah, it's never been next or near India. It's brewed in Belgium, AFAIK. The normal lager is brewed by MolsonCoors in Burton-on-Trent.

ICB B&C Monthly Meetup: Thursday 17 November 2011 14 years 5 months ago #28

I'll have a word with Geoff

Will

ICB B&C Monthly Meetup: Thursday 17 November 2011 14 years 5 months ago #29

"TheBeerNut":1fedmsm9 wrote: Nah, it's never been next or near India. It's brewed in Belgium, AFAIK. The normal lager is brewed by MolsonCoors in Burton-on-Trent.[/quote:1fedmsm9]

Yep, it's about as Indian as a balti. I'm surprised it's not brewed in Birmingham.

ICB B&C Monthly Meetup: Thursday 17 November 2011 14 years 5 months ago #30

"Will_D":17c8wadc wrote: No-one yet has answered my question:

Can I bring along a commercial beer that maybe no-one has tried:

Its "King Cobra" from Cobra brewing India

I liked it a lot

Cheers

Will[/quote:17c8wadc]

Resisting urge to make fun of you...

It's macro-produced and pretty boring; Cobra is available in practically every Indian restaurant and this is just its' bigger beer, bigger bottle format cousin.
It's as exciting as a low-to-no hop macro lager can be, which is to say not very.

To each their own, for sure but bringing this to a Beoir meet? <!-- s:evil: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_evil.gif" alt=":evil:" title="Evil or Very Mad" /><!-- s:evil: -->

Adam

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