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The Hop Foundry – Twice As Nice

Wow, this is absolutely disgusting on every level. Its stinks of rotten veg and tastes sickly sweet and just foul. Horrid beer!

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 6.6%

Would I recommend? Dont even think about it!

Would I buy again? Absolutely not, the worst beer I have tried!

Rating: 0/5

3 Ravens – Salted Caramel Shake

A salted caramel falvoured milkshake IPA, all the way from sunny Melbourne.

Very tasty, sweet and tasted exactly as it should I guess, I just somehow wasnt expecting the flavour it has. A very sickly sweet beer, really pleased to have tried it, probably wouldnt rush for another.

Sampled from: Can

Country of Origin: Australia

ABV – 6%

Would I recommend? Yes, deffo worth a try

Would I buy again? Possibly, it was quite sickly

Rating: 4/5

Brew York – Dradis

A Russian imperial stout inspired by Battlestar Galactica? Hmmm. . . It was super tasty, rich and malty, warming and strong, with dark chocolaty notes, a real treat.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 12%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 5/5

Brew York – The Things Yuzu To Me

A little tart IPA. featuring the Yuzu fruit from Japan, a citrus fruit that is a cross between a mandarin and some weird limey lemon thing that only grows in China, all super interesting and all, but actually its not a particularly nice beer, for me anyway. . . Yeah its fruity, but a bit bland.

Interestingly its the first and only collaboration beer I have tried that was a joint venture between a brewery and a food joint 🙂

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 5.6%

Would I recommend? Not particularly

Would I buy again? Unlikely

Rating: 3/5

Wild Card Brewery – Table Beer

Wow, this was really good. . . wasn’t expecting much, with it only being of low alcohol volume but its spot on. Fruity, hazy, and a really moreish beer. Really enjoyed it.

Kinda citrussy in flavour, and tastes stronger than it is.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 2.7%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 4/5

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