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What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 27th, 2017, 2:55 pm
by DiamondEcho
You know the ad line 'Budweiser - the King of beers'. Well, I expect many people outside the US and a certain demographic would disagree with that. What do you consider that King? If you were given a life-sentence of sobriety, what would you request as your final brew?

Mine would be Budweiser.




...But not so fast :lol: Budweiser Budvar Original, from the Czech Republic. Delicious, and so refreshing on a hot day!

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 27th, 2017, 4:01 pm
by jfgw
If it really was my last brew, I would probably go for Baltic Trader brewed by Green Jack (10.5%) and take my time over it. Would I be allowed a whole gyle or just one firkin?

Another excellent beer is Death or Glory (Tring) at 7.2%.

Julian F. G. W.

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 27th, 2017, 4:16 pm
by AleisterCrowley
If you were given a life-sentence of sobriety,

A life sentence of being limited to one beer is more cheerful to contemplate

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 27th, 2017, 5:11 pm
by DiamondEcho
AleisterCrowley wrote:A life sentence of being limited to one beer is more cheerful to contemplate


I like your 'glass half full' analogy; time for me to visit the fridge ;)

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 27th, 2017, 6:08 pm
by todthedog
If allowed a beer for life my vote is for King and Barnes boy's bitter, but before they were taken over!

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 27th, 2017, 10:49 pm
by AleisterCrowley
Difficult to pick one beer above all others. Some of my personal favourites of old seem to have changed -or perhaps i have- and a bad pint of something can put one off.
Also I tend to go for the darker stuff as the days draw in but heavy stouts and porters dont work in sunny beer gardens

OK , if guaranteed fresh good nick pints possibly one of these
Otter -Bright
Holden's- Golden Glow
Purple Moose- Ysgawen
Wye Valley -HPA
Exmoor -Gold
Salopian -Darwins Origin/Hop Twister

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 28th, 2017, 8:12 am
by JMN2
Very late 00's or 2010 Mikkeller brewed their very first single hop series bottled beers and from that East Kent Goldings stood out and I still sometimes think about that one bottle. Balanced, crispy, hoppy, refreshing, I'd like to have that again.

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 28th, 2017, 10:00 am
by AleisterCrowley
I've had a lot of 'rare' stuff where I've thought 'I could happily stick with that'...sadly most are either a one-off or are difficult to find.
It's all very well finding a wonderful beer in the Euston Tap, but go back a week later and it's not on, and is only available alternate months in a small bar in Shoreditch. In the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of the Leopard*



* (c) D Adams

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 28th, 2017, 2:30 pm
by simoan
Any of The Kernel IPA's would do me. They always taste pretty damn fine to me. If forced to choose a hop combination I'd go for a really tropical one like Cascade, Citra and Mosaic. That'd push my buttons for a very long time. Si

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 28th, 2017, 2:32 pm
by AleisterCrowley
I was thinking of Kernel stuff when I mentioned the Euston Tap, oddly enough

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 28th, 2017, 7:45 pm
by Imbiber
Oakham Green Devil, or maybe some of my own brews.....

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 29th, 2017, 7:53 am
by JMN2
Imbiber wrote:Oakham Green Devil, or maybe some of my own brews.....


Aaah...a homebrewer. Here's a nice one for you just off the top of my head:

90% pale ale
8% Munich
2% Crystal 150

60 minutes Magnum 30 ibu
15 minutes Cascade 10 ibu
flame off Citra and Mosaic

US-05

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 29th, 2017, 9:22 am
by dionaeamuscipula
DiamondEcho wrote:You know the ad line 'Budweiser - the King of beers'. Well, I expect many people outside the US and a certain demographic would disagree with that. What do you consider that King? If you were given a life-sentence of sobriety, what would you request as your final brew?

Mine would be Budweiser.


Since it would be a cold day in hell if I was to agree to a life sentence of sobriety, it would have to be Young's Winter Warmer, brewed in Wandsworth and not Bedfordshire.

DM

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 29th, 2017, 10:10 am
by AleisterCrowley
You'll be lucky..
http://www.theramquarter.com/vision/a-new-quarter/
Vibrant...iconic...prestigious...overpriced jerry-built boxes for laundering foreign money.
There is allegedly a microbrewery though.

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 29th, 2017, 12:42 pm
by Hallucigenia
Funnily enough I've been reading a couple of comments recently about how much Young's beers have improved lately. Don't know the beers well enough myself to comment, but it makes a welcome change from the usual "not what it used to be" moaning.

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 29th, 2017, 1:05 pm
by Imbiber
JMN2 wrote:
Imbiber wrote:Oakham Green Devil, or maybe some of my own brews.....


Aaah...a homebrewer. Here's a nice one for you just off the top of my head:

90% pale ale
8% Munich
2% Crystal 150

60 minutes Magnum 30 ibu
15 minutes Cascade 10 ibu
flame off Citra and Mosaic

US-05


Looks good, I may just give it a go next time I fire up the Braumeister

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 29th, 2017, 1:26 pm
by JMN2
Imbiber wrote:
JMN2 wrote:
Imbiber wrote:Oakham Green Devil, or maybe some of my own brews.....


Aaah...a homebrewer. Here's a nice one for you just off the top of my head:

90% pale ale
8% Munich
2% Crystal 150

60 minutes Magnum 30 ibu
15 minutes Cascade 10 ibu
flame off Citra and Mosaic

US-05


Looks good, I may just give it a go next time I fire up the Braumeister


I had the 20L one, got regularly 90+% mash efficiency and around 23 litres into the FV, sparging on top of a bucket.

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 30th, 2017, 10:48 am
by Imbiber
Mine is a 20L, 48 brews to date. So much easier than the old 3 vessel system.

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 30th, 2017, 1:48 pm
by JMN2
Imbiber wrote:Mine is a 20L, 48 brews to date. So much easier than the old 3 vessel system.


It's a lovely piece of kit but has its OG limitations, I once double-mashed a high-gravity IPA. I found an OG of 1042-1052 was a sweet spot for me the way I used it. I liked to brew a bitter with English hops then end of boil have some exotic hops just to lift it off.

Re: What is your personal 'King of beers'?

Posted: September 30th, 2017, 2:35 pm
by dionaeamuscipula
Hallucigenia wrote:Funnily enough I've been reading a couple of comments recently about how much Young's beers have improved lately. Don't know the beers well enough myself to comment, but it makes a welcome change from the usual "not what it used to be" moaning.


I no longer live in the catchment area, so couldn't say. On the rare occasions when I am in that London these days, and am drinking, I tend to stick to Fullers beers. The main supplier in this part of Godzone is S A Brain. They have just received planning permission to move their brewery just out of town and replace it with a new development. To be fair it is currently right in the centre of town at the moment, on a prime site. It'll be interesting to see what if any effect it has. They are doing some brand extensions currently such as a Rye version of Rev James, which I've not had, and some "craft" beers which are I think just riding a wave. They are I think more interested in being a pub company than a brewery these days, and they run a successful chain of coffee shops too.

DM