Category: Reviews (Page 49 of 65)

Reviews of individual beers.

Brewdog – Jet Black Heart (Nitro)

Wow, this is absolutely the smoothest beer I have ever tried at home, it is like pure silk in a glass. I know this is predominantly down to the nitrogen, but honestly its mind blowing.

The beer itself, I have tried once before from a bottle and it was relatively unremarkable. Somehow it just tastes incredible. Honestly, its one of the best I have had. Ridiculously smooth, sweet, chocolatey, vanilla comes through, just a perfect pint!

Sampled from: Can

Country of Origin: USA

ABV – 6%

Would I recommend? Absofrickenlutely

Would I buy again? Without a shadow of a doubt

Rating: 5/5

Siren – Pompelmocello

Supposedly a Grapefruit Sour IPA. Right, this is only my second foray into the world of sours. . . the first time I swore never again, but because there seem to be so many out there now, some fucker is clearly drinking them, so I figured. . . Maybe I had a bad experience, lets give it another try. . . Nah, it was fucking rank. . . bitter as fuck. Didn’t really taste of anything per se, let alone Grapefruit. . . I am just totally disillusioned by the concept of the “sour”, seriously, what is the point?

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 6%

Would I recommend? Fuck no!

Would I buy again? Not as long as I am cognitive

Rating: 0/5

Northern Monk – Guava Have Faith

A super fruity IPA. Its so fruity, its got big fuck-off lumps of fruit in it! Completely unfiltered and packed with Guava and Passionfruit, a really nice, refreshing and tasty beer. (it just looks a bit like you have thrown up in it) πŸ™‚

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 5.4%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 4/5

Lervig – Perler for Svin

Its a bit hazy, but I was expecting a pretty standard hoppy affair. I was wrong. . . it was pretty smooth, fruity, a touch herby and a generally nice refreshing beer.

Sampled from: Can

Country of Origin: Norway

ABV – 6.3%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 3/5

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