I don't care what some 'modern' drinkers may say - the big Burton brewers knew how to make a magnificent pint! I'm fed up of the description of some of today's beers by 'artisan' breweries as being 'floral' - I'll buy flowers if I want that taste! The same with the all too common 'citrus' description. There is a total misconception that just because it's a couple of blokes in a converted pigsty, who've done a little course on brewing - then it must be better, much of it is certainly not. I'm beginning to think the beer bore is even worse than their wine drinking equivalent!
Proud to be a Burtonian
Burton Ale (4.7%) was a lovely pint
I don't care what some 'modern' drinkers may say - the big Burton brewers knew how to make a magnificent pint! I'm fed up of the description of some of today's beers by 'artisan' breweries as being 'floral' - I'll buy flowers if I want that taste! The same with the all too common 'citrus' description. There is a total misconception that just because it's a couple of blokes in a converted pigsty, who've done a little course on brewing - then it must be better, much of it is certainly not. I'm beginning to think the beer bore is even worse than their wine drinking equivalent!
What was that curved span at 2.08 does anyone know tia.
Interesting, but where was everyone? It looks like a ghost town...