English Trappist Beer
English Trappist Beer
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Re: English Trappist Beer
I can't get either of those to work (the FT one is behind a paywall I think) but I searched the BBC website and found this -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-l ... e-48854460
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-l ... e-48854460
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Tynt Meadow is sold in the US so they must have sorted some of their capacity problems. It’s only available in a few states though and I’ve never seen it.
It’s a shame Spencer in Massachusetts didn’t have this problem and stopped brewing. Their beer was excellent but their distributor must have been pants because I rarely saw their beer.
It’s a shame Spencer in Massachusetts didn’t have this problem and stopped brewing. Their beer was excellent but their distributor must have been pants because I rarely saw their beer.
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Re: English Trappist Beer
This article is from 2019, so not sure whether they’re still having issues.Jim wrote: ↑Wed Dec 27, 2023 9:10 amI can't get either of those to work (the FT one is behind a paywall I think) but I searched the BBC website and found this -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-l ... e-48854460
A member of our local HB club brought along some of this beer a few years ago. Can’t say I was overly impressed TBH.
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Conditioning: English IPA/Bretted English IPA, Munich Helles, straight lambic
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Conditioning: English IPA/Bretted English IPA, Munich Helles, straight lambic
Drinking: Munich Dunkel, Helles Bock, Orval clone, Impy stout, Porter 2, Hazelweiss 2024, historic London Porter
Planning: Kozel dark (ish),and more!
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Bought a couple of bottles not long after its introduction. Those were poor by any standard, in need of significant improvement to produce a desirable product.
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It’s considered outstanding now.
https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/53152/354491/
The brown (7.4%) might be the only one available in the US. I’ll buy a bottle if I ever see one but I don’t think it’s distributed near me.
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The brown (7.4%) might be the only one available in the US. I’ll buy a bottle if I ever see one but I don’t think it’s distributed near me.
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Interesting comments with substantial variance. The two bottles I had were substantially similar, they poured murky brown with a murky brown taste.
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Early bottles were definitely murky. Not good.
But I had some a year and a half later and it was excellent.
But I had some a year and a half later and it was excellent.
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Thanks for this. If seen again, I'll give it another try. Initially it was just like a poor attempt at homebrewing.
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I was just thinking about how the American brewery Ommegang was like that at first. Now they are World Class.
A lot of breweries take a little while to get the kinks out. I was very pleasantly surprised at the quality of beer a nearby brewpub that when new were awful.
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