So those who pay attention know I've had some beers on the cheap so now I'm going to bore you with my adventures in beer.
Each beer will be rated on the patented luv scale, feel free to join in when you have a beer.
Beer No. 1 it's an IPA from Estonia.
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A good start, hoppy and quite sharp with a nice citrus background. 7.2/10

Sam Adams 9/11
Nice collection !Hello weekend!
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Proper reviews on the good ones please. Need an out of 10Although looking at it, it's brewed in Eccles, my place of birth and origin.
Which is nice.
I dont mind East/West coast ipa .This is Flavourly.
48 cans, 48 quid.
First one is a West Coast session IPA, bit wishy washy to be honest. Could do with an additional 1.5%.
Yeah I'd have thought that you would get some over 5%??Currently drinking a Wild Beer co. Comet.
A dry hopped lager. It's like an American lager, not European. Very nice. 7 out of 10.
The last one grew on me in the end (also 7), was not that teeth stripping hoppiness of a strong American style IPA.
Had a look through the box and fridge, turns out 4.5% is as strong as it gets, which is a bit **** to be honest.
I like the look of that
They've got better at brewing good IPA's at a normal strength. It's a big improvement imo better balanced beers without the thick head.Currently drinking a Wild Beer co. Comet.
A dry hopped lager. It's like an American lager, not European. Very nice. 7 out of 10.
The last one grew on me in the end (also 7), was not that teeth stripping hoppiness of a strong American style IPA.
Had a look through the box and fridge, turns out 4.5% is as strong as it gets, which is a bit **** to be honest.