Pen Rua wrote: » White Hag have a new green beer. It's a "shamrock shake ice cream ale" and literally pours green.https://twitter.com/craftcentral/status/1362743823038902273
Pen Rua wrote: » Did anyone actually pick this up? Can't seen to remember many posts in this thread or the "What beer...?" thread.
DelmarODonnell wrote: » I thought the O'Haras Nitro was a really really close approximation to what you would get in the pub, thought they had done a good job. But I would say tasting it alongside a bottle of it is the way to go, would really show how little nitro does for the flavours.
Deleted User wrote: » I forgot to mention, I've been looking out for Coalface black IPA by Carrig brewing for ages, with no luck. Does anyone know if it has been discontinued?
irish_goat wrote: » Carrig merged with Brú Brewery last year. Don't think they have brewed Coalface (or any black IPA) since though.
adocholiday wrote: » Actually on that, can anyone recommend other nice black IPAs? I love the black IPA from Black's Brewery and also was a big fan of the Coalface brew. I do enjoy them. Separately, when in Peru a few years back there was a beer made in Cusco called Cusquena and they had a dark lager (Cusquena Negra). I was a big fan of it there despite not really being a lager fan but I've never been able to find anything like it here. Anyone know of good dark lagers worth trying?
Pen Rua wrote: » Black Bucket out of Kinnegar - a black rye IPA. :chef kiss:
the beer revolu wrote: » 9 White Deer Black Lightning is lovely too.
adocholiday wrote: » Thanks all some great suggestions there. I've popped some of the Galway Bay Oregon Grown and Third Circle India Inked dark lager into the basket. Will keep an eye out for some of the specials from now on.
L1011 wrote: » While nominally Brú was the surviving, in name and in factory, it seems to be Carrig recipes that have won out. I never liked Brú stuff before but they're a regular for me now.
L1011 wrote: » While nominally Brú was the surviving, in name and in factory, it seems to be Carrig recipes that have won out.