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17 years 11 months ago #7

true about the draught.

actually can you buy bottles of Beamish? Don't remember ever seeing it (not that I ever look for Beamish in an offy)

17 years 11 months ago #8

&amp;quot;delzep&amp;quot;:gzm66ar9 wrote: actually can you buy bottles of Beamish? Don't remember ever seeing it (not that I ever look for Beamish in an offy)[/quote:gzm66ar9]Never seen it. Not seen bottles of Murphy's in ages either, after the end of their huge Seven Samurai advertising campaign back in the mid '90s. Stout by the neck didn't catch on. Funny that <!-- s:roll: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_rolleyes.gif" alt=":roll:" title="Rolling Eyes" /><!-- s:roll: -->

17 years 11 months ago #9

I would say I could do the stouts.
Not 100% sure, as I have been avoiding nitro stout for a while now, but I have a fairly distinct impression of the flavours of each of those beers.

17 years 11 months ago #10

&amp;quot;delzep&amp;quot;:2gjudvlw wrote:

&amp;quot;TheBeerNut&amp;quot;:2gjudvlw wrote: We have a challenger!
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the difficult part is finding somewhere that sells all 4 (on tap that is...I don't think I've ever drunk Beamish from a can)[/quote:2gjudvlw]

True, not even The Bierhaus!

17 years 11 months ago #11

I wouldn't be able to *identify* them, but I'm sure I'd be able to tell the difference, iykwim. Like I'm sure I'd be able to say that I wasn't tasting four different glasses of the same beer. That's about as good as I'd get though :/

17 years 11 months ago #12

I could give wheat beers a resonable bash, I reckon. But no doubt it would be a great deal harder than I think. The taste buds tire very quickly, sadly.
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