Beer of the Week : Porter/Stout
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Back on a Porter/stout wossname this week.The lovely but a bit too smokey for Mrs U W
Okells Aile 4.8%
This is a smoked Celtic porter, with an initial sweet flavour leading to a full-bodied silky-smooth liquorice on the palate and a bitter hop finish. Hops used: Cascade, Willamette, Styrian Goldings.
and in the glass
The 2nd one so god I had a other pint today.
Marston’s Oyster Stout
Not a big fan of this brewery ales normally but this was lovely!.
Marston’s Oyster Stout (4.5v) was an earlier addition. Unlike the true interpretations of this style, it does not contain oysters — but is intended as an accompaniment to them. Very smooth and rounded, toasty and creamy, with just a hint of chocolate.
as according to the beerhunter
and in the glass
next week It may be back to Bitters, but will see whats on at my local wetherspoons.
The winner is the Oyster Stout.
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