• @Got_Bent
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    324 months ago

    That’s one helluva bartender got all those beers layered like that.

    • @Zehzin
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      144 months ago

      Every other layer is made entirely of oil

  • @sandalbucket
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    194 months ago

    There are many things wrong with this.

    • Cethin
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      114 months ago

      Yeah, beers are not a gradient like this. They’re more like soups, and no reasonable person would put soups on a line like this.

  • Whirlygirl9
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    104 months ago

    Milk stout, especially peanut butter milk stout, is delightful.

    • @[email protected]
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      64 months ago

      I love a good milk stout as well. But I’ve been hooked on Guinness since my trip to Ireland in January. Can’t get enough of the stuff!

      • @AtariDump
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        34 months ago

        If you’re looking for a good Irish whiskey try Teeling

        • @[email protected]
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          24 months ago

          Teeling is indeed a good Irish whiskey. I did a tour of the Dublin Liberties Distillery around the corner from Teeling, and brought a bottle home. Irish whiskey is very nice!

    • Sunny' 🌻
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      4 months ago

      Had to look this up haha, what a treat this sounds like! Will defo try to get my hands on one this week 👐

  • @Mango
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    64 months ago

    Just ordered a red Irish ale based on this. Will report back.

  • @[email protected]
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    If you’re looking for a comprehensive beer style guide, I’d recommend checking out the Beer Judge Certification Program (BJCP) style guidelines: https://www.bjcp.org/bjcp-style-guidelines/

    It’s a pretty comprehensive beer style guide, for those who want to go a bit deeper into all the variations of beer, with a decent amount of detail on each style.

    From American Light Lagers through to some obscure and historical styles such as the Piwo Grodziskie, or Sahti… And everything in between.

  • @[email protected]
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    44 months ago

    Pale ale and IPA are the same, IPA should have spicy, earthy aromas

    It’s just that IPA became fashionable, and new brewers cover up their inexperience in brewing by adding way too many hops

    Looking at you, USA

    • @[email protected]
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      14 months ago

      It’s the same in Canada. I avoid small brewers that are known for their IPAs, and also people that claim IPAs are their favourite.

      • @butwhyishischinabook
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        14 months ago

        Eh, I totally understand where you’re coming from, but I also think that a lot of those up and comers try their hand at hazy IPAs. They might not always be the most polished, but I do appreciate that these new breweries rely more on bold flavor rather than clarified appearance, you know?

  • 10_0
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    34 months ago

    What’s the clear one at the bottom called?

  • @Velonie
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    24 months ago

    Lagers aren’t universally highly carbonated, that’ll depend on the brewer. Also to add on to the Hefeweizen section, it has notes of banana and cloves

  • @mkhopper
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    24 months ago

    Out doing some yard work and I could really go for a Maltings Irish Red right about now.
    And of course… fresh out.