I think I have just found it! It's called Duration Snapshot at 4.5% ABV - picked it up at my local M&SView attachment 464332
then you are missing out on a hell of a lot of craft ale / beer / stouts from small batch independents.I DO NOT DRINK tinned beer.![]()
I find with craft beers most seem to be canned rather than bottled - have not noticed any degradation in tasteI DO NOT DRINK tinned beer.![]()
4.5%- session ale, good for an all day session, I drink for the flavour not the effect.
I love a good IPA, session IPA's however, are not really my bag.
I feel that in terms of IPA/other pale ales, stronger beer tastes better.
I'm not a big drinker, I only have 2 or 3 twice a week at home, so I can afford the the odd 7+% ale here and there! If im 'out' I usually drive - there are some decent non-alcoholic beers out now. If anybody is interested the 0.5% ones are better - they are brewed to that alcohol content so dont lose any taste. in 0.0% ales the alcohol is removed afterwards with magic but they have a tendency to taste watered down. That said, non alcoholic Guinness isn't too bad.

Il have a bash at that! I imagine its a bit like Leffe?This one should appeal to you Stephen - £6.50 from Sainsbury's - same kick as 3 bottles of Moretti from Tesco (£6.50 clubcard price for 3!)
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You are going to need a reinforced basket to carry around 10x 5 litre bottles around Lidl...10 X 500cl
La Goudale, French,
That was a good deal and yes I added an extra noughtI can beat that Rich, 20x 50cl Paulaner Oktoberfest from Majestic Wine £42. Still prefer Augustiner Oktoberfest,
You are going to need a reinforced basket to carry around 10x 5 litre bottles around Lidl...
The Schneider Weisse one tempts me.
Agree, but I always get mine from Carrefour in Duinkerque in a 75cl bottle (box of 6), along with 3 monts (similar style) - who says the french make poor beer? The Normandie ciders are pretty good as well. Then, there is the creme de la creme of all Belgian beers - Westvleteren. The brewery, next to a monastery, has a great cafe where you can drink their beer and get blessed by a Nun at the same time.
Those dark bock beers sound good, might be time for a quick trip up the A10 to BOE.Got an email from Beers of Europe yesterday. M A X I M A T O R is back in stock.
Favourite brewery from favourite city. Augustinerbrau Muenchen. Time of year: Starkbierzeit.
To coincide with the start of Lent the bavarian brewer brew a dark bock beer as a bread substitute. All 6 major breweries have their own version. Paulaner does the best known one, SALVATOR. There is Triumphator, Unimator and others, but my favourite is Augustiner Maximator. Once it is in stock it sells pretty quickly.
It is very dark and strong. Gives you earache from the other half, 'why do you want more beer? you drink too much!' 'But I love you!' 'Is that you or the beer talking??' 'I was talking to the beer!'
Only concern is that the box they provide is not that sturdy and DHL have the annual habit of smashing half the package.
Augustiner Lagerbier Hell is now available in Sainsbury's (in Richmond anyway) - Nectar price offer 4 for the price of 3 - 4 bottles for just under a tenner.