Tetley bitter clone.........

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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by trucker5774 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 11:33 am

I went to my local and had a pint of Abbots, then all 3 guest ales ran out before :shock: :shock: my 2nd pint. I was forced to have a tetley of leave. I did consider leaving but, well....errrr. Anyway they first half of the pint was really good :!: the 2nd half was not bad but just beer.

The post by Yash seems like something I would have said.

The serious answer would have come along a little later I'm sure. Bopper if you are reading, come back and join in and have a laugh. If you have read some of the stick I have taken on here you will wonder why I have stayed for over 1000 posts :wink:
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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by critch » Wed Jan 13, 2010 12:48 pm

as geoff acton who brews for tetleys asked me on a cellar managment course

"mr critchley whats the first thing that comes into your mind when you have a mouthful of tetleys?"

without thinking i replied "old socks and cardboard"

he dint like me much after that :mrgreen:

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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by softlad » Wed Jan 13, 2010 12:50 pm

Bopper wrote:Never mind!!!!!!! I shall never post on this forum again! Cant even get a sensible answer! You cant bogde brew.......maybe this, maybe that! Why post ??????? everyone knows they use: Northdown ....Nuthin more to say! :arrow: EXIT
What went wrong ?

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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by Trefoyl » Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:16 pm

I actually like the Tetley's available here in a nitro can - Smoothflow, I guess? But at $40 (£25) a case of 24 14.9 oz. cans it is pretty expensive so I seldom buy it.
A lot of British beer available here is bland and stale, which is why I brew my own. Canned beer is usually fresher, domestic or imported.
I think Tetley's would be pretty easy to emulate, and no doubt improve upon. I think I would use WLP002 (English) because Tetley's has a slight diacetyl, butterscotch taste don't you think?
Sommeliers recommend that you swirl a glass of wine and inhale its bouquet before throwing it in the face of your enemy.

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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by adeybambam » Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:45 pm

Not sure about the recipe, but "Invalid stout" above has it right about the sparkler and an autovac. I would only drink Tetley's in a few pubs round Leeds, but invariably the ones where I would have that system. I know I may get shot down, but it can be a lovely pint if served like that.

Not sure about just dipping dirty fingers in though!

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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by yashicamat » Thu Jan 14, 2010 9:16 pm

I can't believe this thread is still doing the rounds. :lol:
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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by kevthebootboy » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:01 pm

arturobandini wrote:Alas poor Bopper, torn apart for his love of Tetley.

:lol: :lol: :lol: Class! =D>

Really though...Bopper- what a mardy- arse! the saying 'ask a stupid question' springs to mind. now where did i put my can of john smiths smooth??

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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by Trefoyl » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:03 pm

Hey! I have an Imperial pint glass with the John Smith's Extra Smooth logo etched on it and I've always wondered what it was like - is it good? bad? Indifferent?
Sommeliers recommend that you swirl a glass of wine and inhale its bouquet before throwing it in the face of your enemy.

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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by Invalid Stout » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:11 pm

adeybambam wrote:Not sure about the recipe, but "Invalid stout" above has it right about the sparkler and an autovac. I would only drink Tetley's in a few pubs round Leeds, but invariably the ones where I would have that system. I know I may get shot down, but it can be a lovely pint if served like that.
I was under the impression the autovac was actually illegal these days. Not true?

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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by Trefoyl » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:47 pm

Here I was thinking Smith's was a cool country ale. Just another big faceless corporation with a characterless beer.
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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by kevthebootboy » Fri Jan 15, 2010 8:24 am

Trefoyl wrote:Here I was thinking Smith's was a cool country ale. Just another big faceless corporation with a characterless beer.
yeah its basicly Tetleys in a differanty coloured can, bland , tasteless throth... anyone got the recipe? :lol:

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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by softlad » Fri Jan 15, 2010 8:43 am

I've got a recipe and I'd love to post it but these two blokes came round, tasted it and ....

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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by bs3mdp » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:47 pm

i love this thread... i think its my favourite =D>

why anybody would want to emulate tetleys or john smiths is beyond me.... next thing you know there will be someone in the cider forum asking for a recipe for a White Lightning clone because they want to emulate that chemical/eggy taste #-o

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Re: Tetley bitter clone.........

Post by coatesg » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:06 pm

adeybambam wrote:I know I may get shot down, but it can be a lovely pint if served like that.
Actually, I have had two (only two ever!) good pints of Tetley's Cask before so it is possible (rare, but possible). Of course other times it has been a bit ropey and thankfully it doesn't get a look in amongst the beers we have down these parts; and nothing on God's Earth would make me drink Tetleys Smoothflow or whatever it is. Same with John Smiths and Worthingtons. :shudder: I'd rather drive! :shock:

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Post by adeybambam » Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:35 pm

Invalid Stout - I've also been told the autovac system is illegal , but I know a few pubs round here that have it, plus at least one is also cask mark certified. Anyone else know the legal position?

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