ale with no hops
ale with no hops
I had spingo braggat with no hops does anyone have a receipe for a ale with no hops.
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Not quite, some of them are hopped. The ones named "unhopped" are unsurprisingly, sans hopsoblivious wrote:The first eight on this link are un-hopped
http://www.countybeermakers.org.uk/oldb ... 2-list.php

Dan!
Back when I was 16 / 17, Greene King Abbot Ale was still made to a good recipe and it was the best falling over water a young chap could buy!
Not only is it now crap, the pub I used to drink it at in Colchester is now a FatFace clothes shop!
It's hard to take GK IPA off a pump in a pub round here though - the people that drink it have been drinking it for forty years and can no longer bear to drink anything tasty.
Not only is it now crap, the pub I used to drink it at in Colchester is now a FatFace clothes shop!

It's hard to take GK IPA off a pump in a pub round here though - the people that drink it have been drinking it for forty years and can no longer bear to drink anything tasty.
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There's a country pub near to me which does an amazing pint of Abbot, served under gravity from a cask behind the bar. It's £3.20 / pint howeverfivetide wrote:Back when I was 16 / 17, Greene King Abbot Ale was still made to a good recipe and it was the best falling over water a young chap could buy!
Not only is it now crap, the pub I used to drink it at in Colchester is now a FatFace clothes shop!![]()

But when I visit the parents then a pub near to them also serves great Abbot (£2.40/pint there so much better

IMO it's certainly not "crap" when you get a good pint, quite the opposite.
Dan!
Agreed - One of my favourites, his worshipness. Lunchtime had a £1.19 a pint ( wetherspoons where else ) of the Abbott Reserve 6% and a Schnecklifter - Abbott was truly superb.Andy wrote:There's a country pub near to me which does an amazing pint of Abbot, served under gravity from a cask behind the bar. It's £3.20 / pint howeverfivetide wrote:Back when I was 16 / 17, Greene King Abbot Ale was still made to a good recipe and it was the best falling over water a young chap could buy!
Not only is it now crap, the pub I used to drink it at in Colchester is now a FatFace clothes shop!![]()
But when I visit the parents then a pub near to them also serves great Abbot (£2.40/pint there so much better)
IMO it's certainly not "crap" when you get a good pint, quite the opposite.
