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18 years 8 months ago #25

"Graeme23":2i5vvfy8 wrote: haha, no i dont think so Oblivious, i think the Rogue stout certainly has a different hop character, i myself prefer the more bitter, heavier stouts but i see your point with this one. St. Peters Cream Stout...now theres a good one[/quote:2i5vvfy8]
Here here. We don't see enough English stouts in this country.

18 years 8 months ago #26

It was not the bitterness just that citrus hops I found did not sit well with the chocolate.

18 years 8 months ago #27

Yes, i would agree with that too. Would love to try more English stouts & porters too, have you had many Wobbler? really just Youngs & St. Peters ive had

18 years 8 months ago #28

"Wobbler":15kmhfpk wrote:

"Graeme23":15kmhfpk wrote: haha, no i dont think so Oblivious, i think the Rogue stout certainly has a different hop character, i myself prefer the more bitter, heavier stouts but i see your point with this one. St. Peters Cream Stout...now theres a good one[/quote:15kmhfpk]
Here here. We don't see enough English stouts in this country.[/quote:15kmhfpk]

True true

Had Mackeson milk stout, found it very filling one can was more that enough

18 years 8 months ago #29

"Graeme23":11t92g7e wrote: Yes, i would agree with that too. Would love to try more English stouts & porters too, have you had many Wobbler? really just Youngs & St. Peters ive had[/quote:11t92g7e]
I've not had too many. Have you had St Peters Old Style Porter? Very good, but not as good as cream stout. I think the only other one I've tried which you haven't mentioned is Fullers London Porter. That's one of the greats. try it if you haven't already.

18 years 8 months ago #30

"Wobbler":2yec1jiy wrote:

"Graeme23":2yec1jiy wrote: Yes, i would agree with that too. Would love to try more English stouts & porters too, have you had many Wobbler? really just Youngs & St. Peters ive had[/quote:2yec1jiy]
I've not had too many. Have you had St Peters Old Style Porter? Very good, but not as good as cream stout. I think the only other one I've tried which you haven't mentioned is Fullers London Porter. That's one of the greats. try it if you haven't already.[/quote:2yec1jiy]


Very, very nice

The brown malt really separates it from at standard stout

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