Having read ye list there, and genuinely given it all some consideration; I'd to point out
Coopers Dark Old Ale.
This one I'm going to get in soon. I actually have an order filled out, including one. I'm just waiting to sort a cheque book out and I'll send the order. But that's a brew I dearly want to try.
I've already had Wherry, and their (Muntons) " London Dockland Porter ", side by side with Coopers Stout. Wherry, I found weak, sweet and not exactly top of the hit parade in the moth feel dept. This is not to say I didn't think it a reasonable pint. It was the first HB I'd done in decades and was light years ahead of what I used to produce, back in the day.
The LDP was, again, on the weak side and a bit thin. Great 'Taste' ~ or should that be
Flavour? But neither could hold a candle to Coopers Stout.
Ad's I've never bothered with. I'm perfectly content that it'd taste nice. Be weak and too thin and sweet too. I reckon Coopers 'Dark Old Ale', however, should be what Muntons Admirals can only dream of being.
I guess ye can condense all that then to: If Muntons " Admirals Reserve " was something approaching what ye could enjoy? Try Coopers Old, Dark'. I'm going to!
