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Thewper1

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Anyone a fan of this stuff? Do some cracking ales despite the wanky name!

Bought a few bottles from Morrisons a couple of months back and then stumbled across a pub in Edinburgh when I was up there recently. Very good it was too....although I blame that place for the ridiculous state I was in in the git posh n that witchery restaurant we went to after! Mrs T was none too chuffed.....

Anyway, only seen it in bottles here in England....anyone know if there's anywhere that sells it on tap?
 
I've seen their beers on draught in quite a few places, mainly as guest beers but some places have them on permanently. Brilliant beers, all the ones I've tried.

Particularly like the Punk IPA and 5am Saint.
 
Their beers are average, they have a very high opinion of themselves and their pub which I vised the other week is full of the sort of wankers who fall for that stuff.

The Willaims Brother's beers are another local Scottish one, they're inventive, fun, taste brilliant and don't come with all the insecure "Real men drink real ale" bollocks that Brew Dog have.
 
I've seen their beers on draught in quite a few places, mainly as guest beers but some places have them on permanently. Brilliant beers, all the ones I've tried.

Particularly like the Punk IPA and 5am Saint.

Aye that's the two I've had...along with some fruity one that the mrs ordered thinking it was gonna be like a belgian raspberry or cherry beer but wasn't and I ended up necking rather than waste!

Will keep an eye out now that I know that they are on draught down here...
 
Their beers are average, they have a very high opinion of themselves and their pub which I vised the other week is full of the sort of wankers who fall for that stuff.

The Willaims Brother's beers are another local Scottish one, they're inventive, fun, taste brilliant and don't come with all the insecure "Real men drink real ale" bollocks that Brew Dog have.

knew nowt about them to be honest mate, only tried the bottles in morrisons and the pub we went in had only opened the day before and the staff and punters were spot on.....plenty wankers in edinburgh that weekend but none in that boozer....well apart from me like...

If that's their marketing policy then maybe it's a good one to try and attract an younger audience for the real ale market. Can only be a good thing shirley?
 
never tried it personally but wouldn't mind giving this one a bash

http://www.brewdog.com/sink_the_bismark

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They brewed that in response to a German brewery who took Brewdog’s crown as maker of the world’s strongest beer (which was previously the excellently named Tactical Nuclear Penguin).

When Sink the Bismarck came out, Brewdog got flak from the usual do-gooders moaning about them making a 41% abv beer. It didn’t occur to the health Nazis that, at £40 for a 330ml bottle, it was hardly going to encourage binge drinking.

Their beers are average, they have a very high opinion of themselves and their pub which I vised the other week is full of the sort of wankers who fall for that stuff.

The Willaims Brother's beers are another local Scottish one, they're inventive, fun, taste brilliant and don't come with all the insecure "Real men drink real ale" bollocks that Brew Dog have.

I've never been to either of their pubs, so can't comment on the customers there. I've found the beers of theirs which I've tried to be very good, and I've certainly never been swayed by an "image" which any food or drink may or may not have.

Brewdog responded by producing the 1% beer, Nanny State.
 
whats it like? been wanting to try it for ages but I don't fancy pay £40 :eek: for a bottle of beer!

I wouldn't normally dream of paying that much for a beer, as i say, it was a birthday present from the Mrs.

Erm....it's nothing like a beer, that's for sure. By that, i mean it doesn't just taste like a REALLY strong ale - which is what i think i was expecting.

I'm not sure how i'd best describe it; it's got an almost sherry esq sweetness to it at first, but then leaves quite a bitter after taste and it has the 'burn' of a whisky.

I'm glad i got the bottle to give it a try as i do like my ales, but i certainly wont be buying another one!!
 
They had a few different ones on tap at the Town Wall in Newcastle. Had a few pints of their Trashy Blonde, was very nice indeed.
 
knew nowt about them to be honest mate, only tried the bottles in morrisons and the pub we went in had only opened the day before and the staff and punters were spot on.....plenty wankers in edinburgh that weekend but none in that boozer....well apart from me like...

If that's their marketing policy then maybe it's a good one to try and attract an younger audience for the real ale market. Can only be a good thing shirley?

Aye, maybe it's that that grates. It just seems quite forced and ott, I'm quite a moderate tacitun type. The Beer is fine like but nowt to write home about, let alone proclaim yourselves the saviour of the British Brewing Scene which they have actually done. Hate hysterical shit like that. I went to the pub the week after it opened, maybe it was just cos it was the big thing that those types were there like.

Each to their own though eh?
 
I wouldn't normally dream of paying that much for a beer, as i say, it was a birthday present from the Mrs.

Erm....it's nothing like a beer, that's for sure. By that, i mean it doesn't just taste like a REALLY strong ale - which is what i think i was expecting.

I'm not sure how i'd best describe it; it's got an almost sherry esq sweetness to it at first, but then leaves quite a bitter after taste and it has the 'burn' of a whisky.

I'm glad i got the bottle to give it a try as i do like my ales, but i certainly wont be buying another one!!

Is it fizzy?
 
How about this one from them :lol:

A BRITISH firm have brewed the first beer laced with VIAGRA.
The new tipple, which is guaranteed to beat brewer's droop, goes on sale this week.

Downing just three bottles is equivalent to taking one of the blue pills which enhance men's sexual performance.

The brew, called Royal Virility Performance, has been specially created to mark the forthcoming Royal Wedding.

The 7.5 per cent ABV India Pale Ale also contains extra aphrodisiacs including Horny Goat Weed and even chocolate.

The label features the words 'Arise Prince Willy' and 'Celebrate Big Willy Style' — and makers BrewDog have sent several bottles to Prince William for the wedding night.

Just 40 bottles of the £10 tipple will be produced initially, and will go on sale on April 29 at BrewDog.com. All the proceeds go to the charity Centrepoint, which Wills supports. But buyers will be limited to one bottle each due to the powerful effects.

The firm plan to continue production if it is a success.

A string of British brewers have already created special edition royal wedding beers, including Adnams' Royal Wedding Ale and Castle Rock Brewery's 'Kiss Me Kate'.

James Watt, co-founder of BrewDog, said: "As the bottle says, this is about consummation, not commemoration."

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3534902/New-Brit-beer-is-made-with-Viagra.html
 
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