Lou's Fine Ales and Beers

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Yes. And? It’s 7%, imported and lurvvely.

But then I once paid 14 quid for a 300ml bottle in that shop :lol:

agree. 4.72 for a pint of 7% imported isnt too shabby. the nice 330ml bottles are knocking on 4 quid in a shop so £/ml its fair.

question: does the beer deteriorate somewhat using this method? extra step of handling and exposure to air.
 
agree. 4.72 for a pint of 7% imported isnt too shabby. the nice 330ml bottles are knocking on 4 quid in a shop so £/ml its fair.

question: does the beer deteriorate somewhat using this method? extra step of handling and exposure to air.

Most of the sour, north west European styles actually do very well in bottles because there’s no massive hop flavour to deteriorate and they’ll improve with bottle conditioning.

The wild/spontaneously fermented ones or bretted beers can take years in a bottle. Some will go to shite but some will improve immeasurably.
 
Most of the sour, north west European styles actually do very well in bottles because there’s no massive hop flavour to deteriorate and they’ll improve with bottle conditioning.

The wild/spontaneously fermented ones or bretted beers can take years in a bottle. Some will go to shite but some will improve immeasurably.

sorry, i meant using a growler vs bottle
 
thats what i thought it might be wilfred. should be fine as long as its consumed pretty quick. for the highly carbonated stuff i presume the difference could be more pronounced?
If it's properly sealed and not too much headspace, there's nowhere for the CO2 to go. Would still lose some of it like.
 
Stopped going as much now. Growlers have jumped up from £6.70 to £8. Cans of Beavertown are the most expensive I've seen.
 
Tiny Rebel are ace. Clwb Tropicana is probably the best ‘tropical’ IPA by any UK Brewer.
Their bar in Newport is class which is lucky coz the rest of Newport is a dive. Stay Puft is my favourite sweet stout, cracking beer.

Stopped going as much now. Growlers have jumped up from £6.70 to £8. Cans of Beavertown are the most expensive I've seen.
Beaver town is usually cheap everywhere, fuck knows how people make much of profit on it at £2.50.
 
He's got a class IPA and Tiny Rebel Cwtch on draught at the minute. Both lovely.
I'm currently half cut on DIPA by Unbarred in a place called Clink in The Custard Factory In Birmingham.Get some in it's canny.8 % so not sure if you could handle it.
 
He's got a class IPA and Tiny Rebel Cwtch on draught at the minute. Both lovely.

Just been in for a few Jakehead, Hickey The Rake and Alt Brew No.02

Been keeping off the beers for bit to get me kite off but fancied a few and this is the only goto place for ya craft beer in Sunderland like i said it would be in October 2016!
 
I'm currently half cut on DIPA by Unbarred in a place called Clink in The Custard Factory In Birmingham.Get some in it's canny.8 % so not sure if you could handle it.
Bollocks. Practically driving beer that man. :lol:

£8 is still very reasonable.
I dont think he's grasped the fact that the price tends to follow the strength.
 
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