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The Local Beer Blog Heads to Panama!
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Latest Reviews...
Review 15: http://porter-pages.blogspot.com/2012/01/review-15-black-dog-mild-elgood-sons.html
Review 16: http://porter-pages.blogspot.com/2012/01/review-16-imperial-stout-samuel-smith.html
Review 17: …
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3 New Beer Reviews...
A porter from Norway, an English mild and an Imperial Russian Stout...
#12 http://porter-pages.blogspot.com/2012/01/review-14-porter-ngne.html
#13 http://porter-pages.blogspot.com/2012/01/review-15-black-dog-mild-elgood-sons.html
#14…
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Grottenbier Brune (review #13)
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Mikkeller's Abel Imperial Stout review (#12)
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BLOG #62 - RED HERRING, GREAT YARMOUTH, NORFOLK
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Hop River Ales: California Common Brewday (In Over My Head and Total Cagematch)
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Beer and Me, again
As I have reached the 1,000 beer photo mark, I thought I would repost my original Beer and Me, blog.
http://ralph-dot.blogspot.com/2012/01/beer-and-me-again.html
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Review #11
http://porter-pages.blogspot.com/2012/01/review-11-boon-oude-geuze-2009-2010.html
Oh my! Not a beer I'd drink everyday but it was an experience. Think I'll get back to the porters and stouts...
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Titanic Brewery's Christmas Ale review (review #10)
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St. Sylvestre, 3 Monts
Did you know I had a beer photo in a book, a proper book, 300 Beers to try Before you Die!
http://ralph-dot.blogspot.com/2012/01/st-sylvestre-3-monts.html
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New Glarus - Golden Ale
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Review numbers 6 to 9
My latest blog posts:
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Hopping Madness
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Wild West Beer Review, cowboy style!
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My Top Ten French Beers (well 10 French beers)
Today on Facebook, I was asked by Siblu Holidays, if I had a Top Ten French Beers, I didnt but it is a good idea for a blog.
http://ralph-dot.blogspot.com/2012/01/my-top-ten-french-beers.html
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New blog up.
New blog up on my blogspot.
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REVIEW #5: Foreign Export Stout (Ridgeway Brewing) [Monday 23rd January 2012]
My first stout review! It pours a squid-ink black with only the slightest trace of a reddish tint visible. A thin, light-tan head seems to persists for a few minutes and leaves a temporary lace behind. The aroma is full of roast malt, sweetish chocolate, cocoa and raisins. The taste is of gooey chocolate, fruits of the forest and…
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REVIEW #4: Smokey Porter (Huisbrouerij Klein Duimpje) [Monday 23rd January]
Pours a deep mahogany brown with a huge, pillowy cappuccino-coloured head. The head persists and leaves lacing around the rim of the tulip glass. A woody, earthy, sugary smokiness is the overriding aroma that hits the nose. Somewhat excessive carbonation immediately hits the tongue, I say excessive because this beer proclaims to be…
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REVIEW #3: Greenwich Hospital Porter (Meantime Brewing Co.) [ Sunday 22nd January]
Pours a ruddy, oaky brown with a cream coloured head that has staying power. Both peat and Christmas pudding notes come through on the nose. Succulently sweet cherry and blackcurrant flavours are present at first in the taste, which quickly make way for a long dry finish; slightly sour, phenolic, peaty and medicinal. The barrel conditioning has left its stamp on this beer…
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