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Going Off Lager.....
I fancy trying some bitter or real ale, any suggestions on a decent one from the supermarket I can try on my week off this week?
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WHOZ makes a good point which means I'm probably not the best one to contribute, but for what it is worth:
IMO Speckled Hen is ok, but I think gets more recommendations than it should. I'd go along with Theakston's Old Peculiar, which may be my favourite, and Sharp's Doom Bar too. Also Wychwood makes some good brews, try their Hobgoblin. But there are so many. Go find a few CAMRA recommended pubs and spend a while sampling them all. (Get a lift back home afterwards.)
IMO Speckled Hen is ok, but I think gets more recommendations than it should. I'd go along with Theakston's Old Peculiar, which may be my favourite, and Sharp's Doom Bar too. Also Wychwood makes some good brews, try their Hobgoblin. But there are so many. Go find a few CAMRA recommended pubs and spend a while sampling them all. (Get a lift back home afterwards.)
>>>John Smiths smooth?????
You've got to be joking!!!
Yorkshire has many wonderful breweries and one terrible one (which, regrettably, seems to be rather better at marketing than some of the others), i.e. John Smith's. Worse still, any so-called 'smooth' beer will always put texture ahead of flavour (which, in the case of John Smith's Smooth Bitter, is almost totally absent anyway).
Like all Greene King ales, Old Speckled Hen is a good 'standby' beer (when you can't find anything else of quality) but there are far, far better beers out there.
You've got to be joking!!!
Yorkshire has many wonderful breweries and one terrible one (which, regrettably, seems to be rather better at marketing than some of the others), i.e. John Smith's. Worse still, any so-called 'smooth' beer will always put texture ahead of flavour (which, in the case of John Smith's Smooth Bitter, is almost totally absent anyway).
Like all Greene King ales, Old Speckled Hen is a good 'standby' beer (when you can't find anything else of quality) but there are far, far better beers out there.