Black Country Beer
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Black Country Beer
Having had the great privilege to have drunk (on more than one occasion) the light, fruity bitter from Ma Pardoe's, the Banks's bitter in various establishments in Cradley Heath (especially the Swan with Two Necks, The Five Ways and the one that was opposite it that is now demolished), Batham's at the Bull and Bladder, and various offerings from the Little Pub Co. in The Sausage Works (an old Charrington's pub iirc), I wonder which of those fine beers and establishments any of our members have sampled.
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Re: Black Country Beer
I don't drink bitter, its too warm, I only drink lager, as cold as you can get it
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Re: Black Country Beer
If Bitter is warm, it's been badly kept. Not quite Black Country but very close, I like the Enville Ales. I understand the pleasure of very cold drinks Jimmy but they do numb your taste buds. If you were to try that drink at a cool cellar temperature, you more than likely wouldn't like it. It's no coincidence that the mass produced keg beers and lagers are served ice cold.
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Re: Black Country Beer
Jimmy wrote:I don't drink bitter, its too warm, I only drink lager, as cold as you can get it
Room temperature is to warm for me.
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Jimmy wrote:Room temperature is to warm for me.
Turn the central heating off then

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But that's the thing Jimmy, if you drank your beer at room temperature, you'd think it was rubbish, you only like it because it's ice cold and numbed your taste buds. As explained HERE
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Re: Black Country Beer
Talking of Beer in the Midlands
quick list pls of decent pubs ...traditional ones
for Bob Leathers and pal over from Wyoming
Ma Pardoes
Beacon sedgley
Brittannia
any others?
quick list pls of decent pubs ...traditional ones
for Bob Leathers and pal over from Wyoming
Ma Pardoes
Beacon sedgley
Brittannia
any others?
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Re: Black Country Beer
wetherspoon normally stock 8 - 10 types of real ale at not bad prices usually a mixture of local and national suppliers
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I'm not a great fan of Wetherspoon's, true the beer is cheap and usually good, but they aren't real pubs with different characteristics and varied landlords.
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SRD wrote:I'm not a great fan of Wetherspoon's, true the beer is cheap and usually good, but they aren't real pubs with different characteristics and varied landlords.
no they havent got much character but are consistant and handy to surf the net whilst trying a half of old hooky which im doing now in the wolves one


i prefer the small micro brewery like ma pardeos but bit to far to go for a half
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Re: Black Country Beer
Sedgley Beacons Ruby Mild
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Re: Black Country Beer
cid wrote:Sedgley Beacons Ruby Mild
Just been there!
Wolvie had the yellow coloured one
Bob had the dark one ....tried that ...very very nice

wot a great pub!!
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Northern Lass wrote:cid wrote:Sedgley Beacons Ruby Mild
Just been there!
Wolvie had the yellow coloured one
Bob had the dark one ....tried that ...very very nice![]()
wot a great pub!!
and you had a bottle of the clear coloured one

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Re: Black Country Beer
Putting my Aussie hat on for a minute....
Warm Beer? Rather have my fingernails pulled out with a pair of plyers!
Warm Beer? Rather have my fingernails pulled out with a pair of plyers!
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Re: Black Country Beer
It's a fallacy Mark, real ale isn't served warm, unless it's a bad Landlord keeping the cellar. It just isn't served ice cold, which numbs your taste buds and means you could be drinking carbonated horse urine and you wouldn't know.
In fact from the taste of room temperature Aussie beers, I think that could be what it is.
I love The Beacon, thank goodness the family had the sense to preserve it.


I love The Beacon, thank goodness the family had the sense to preserve it.
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