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50 different beers in 2025

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Apr 2022
6:07pm, 15 Apr 2022
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Dvorak
Add: Hallion (Whitewater); Hopper Valley, West Berkshire Brewery; Neapolitan (Northern Monk).

The last named I picked up by with some scepticism in Morrisons - but it was going cheap. Described as an ice-cream pale ale, against my expectations it did manage somehow to taste of Neapolitan ice-cream and beer, and be enjoyable.
Apr 2022
10:10pm, 15 Apr 2022
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BaronessBL
I need to try that one I think - I guess it's in a can rather than a bottle, I tend to not usually look at cans but think I need to take more interest.
Apr 2022
8:04am, 16 Apr 2022
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Hertford Tiger
Northern monk brew some pretty good beers
Apr 2022
8:18pm, 16 Apr 2022
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Weean
Just back from my holidays...

bottles/cans
25. (can) Heineken lager (5%)
26. (can) El Aguila Sin Filtrar (5.5%)
27. (can) Turia Marzen (5.4%)
28. (can) Alhambra Especial (5.4%)
29. (can) Mahou Clasica (4.8%)
30. (can) Amstel Oro Tostada 0.0 (0.0%)
31. (bottle) Mahou Cinco Esrellas (5.5%)
32. (can) Ambar Especial (5.2%)
33. (bottle) Tyris Original (4.5%)
34. (can) Estrella Damm (5.4%)

draught
27. (draught) Amstel Oro Tostada (6.2%)

There may have been an element of trying to get as many different beers as possible! Pick of the trip was the Tyris Original, a blonde ale supped whilst waiting for the Easter procession in the Marinera area of Valencia.
Apr 2022
12:41pm, 17 Apr 2022
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Angus Clydesdale
3 new beers for me last night. As in, never had them before in my life.

Goose Island Beer Co
IPA 5.9% - Supposed to be "hoppy, citrus, smooth" but all I could taste was sour dregs, as if I'd poured the contents of the drip-tray into a glass*

Shipyard Brewery, Portland, Maine
American IPA 5% - Supposed to be citrus with a note of grapefruit but in reality it tasted like chewing grapefruit peel. Very bitter and slightly unpleasant.

American Pale Ale 4.5% - Finally, one I liked :) Tasted hoppy and citrussy and very slightly of gooseberry. I will buy more of these.
Apr 2022
2:42pm, 17 Apr 2022
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BaronessBL
Just reviewing my list and I am sure there are a few more cask/draught to add since I posted number 35 but of course I didn't check at the time if they were 'new/different' so I will have to give it some thought. Here's one from yesterday though pint 36 Tilford - Hankley Gold 3.9% (I actually drank BaronBR's by mistake he had bought the Punchbowl Pale for me but we always try what the other one is drinking and I forgot to swap the glasses back!)
Apr 2022
5:37pm, 17 Apr 2022
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Ocelot Spleens
Cask weekend.
Sole Survivor, Heritage Brewery, 4.3%, a classic straightforward bitter, very rare these days.

Moonraker Mild, Empire Brewery, 3.8%, a bit stout as in very dark crystal malt. Good.

Hopnik Citra IPA, Robinson's, 4.7%, pretty much an IPA, which is rare for Robinson's.

Can
Major Melter, pale/neipa, 5.1%, polly's Brewery, very nice indeed.

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Apr 2022
6:25pm, 17 Apr 2022
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cackleberry
Had a Brewdog Punk IPA last night with our BBQ.

That and Goose have become our running beers!

Dunno what number I am on, my notes are too far away. (I have run 20 miles today, everything is too far away!)
Apr 2022
6:46pm, 17 Apr 2022
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Badger
46 today with Loweswater Gold. Think the sample of it I had in a pub in Langdale was better than today's bottle.
Apr 2022
3:03pm, 19 Apr 2022
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Ocelot Spleens
Housekeeping

Keg (3)
Freedom Pale Ale, 4%.
Hyper Potion, Dig Brew, Pale, 6.5%, excellent
Light Bulb, Verdant, Pale, 4.5%

Cans (16)
Phaedra, Pale Ale, Ponoma Island Brewery, Manchester, 5.3%
Table Service 3.2% cloudwater
Lagonda, Pale Ale, 5.0%, marble
Factotum Pale, Ponoma Island 4.0%
Sonoma Pale, Track Brewery, 3.8%
Vocation, New Musick, Hazy Pale Ale, 4%
Vocation, Love and Hate, NEIPA, 7.2%
Seven Brothers, Salford, Juicy IPA, 6.0%
Seven Brothers, Easy IPA, 4.7%
Gatekeeper, Buxton Brewery Porter, 4.1%
Buxton SPA, pale ale, 4.1%
Seven Brothers, Sabro IPA, 5%
Bunny Hop, Purity, GF, 3.5%
Snow Eater, Brass Cadtle, 4.8%
Billionaires Should Not Exist, Pressure Drop, NEIPA, 7.2%
Major Melter, pale/neipa, 5.1%, polly's Brewery

Bottles (8)

Ichiban Shibori Premium, 5.5%, Kirin
La Chouffe Blonde, 8%, very tasty indeed
Spitfire, Shepherd Neame, an old favourite
La Choufe Blanche, 6.5%
Avalanche Fyne Ales 4.1%
Highlander., Fyne Ales, 4.8%
Jarl, Fyne Ales, Blonde, 3.8%
TITANIC,Burslem, Plum Porter, 5.9%

Cask (27)

Old Speckled Hen, 5.5%
Low Rider, 3.9%, Bristol Beer Factory/
Youngs Special London, 4.5%, Eagle
Citra, 4.2%, Oakham
Town Crier, 4.5%, Hobson's
4Ts American Pale Ale,4.0%
Unicorn, Robinsons, Golden Ale, 4.3%
Idaho American Pale Ale, 4.2%, Poynton Brewery.
Daily Bread Bitter, 3.8% Abbeydale, Sheffield.
Thwaites Original Bitter, 3.8%
Goffs, White Knight, 4.7%.
Settle, Old Smithy Porter,4.7%
Donkeystone, Modern bitter, 3.8%
Kaihe, NZ Pale Ale, Donkeystone, 5.0%
Super Hero, Tudor, Pale Ale, 4%
Stockport Brewery West Coast Pale, 4.7%
Buckeye Best Bitter, Hop Shed, 4.3%
Fireside Strong Best Bitter, Black Country Ales, 5.0%
BFG, Black Country, Golden, 4.3%
Ruby Treasure, 4.8%, Donkeystone Brewery, Oldham, Red Ale
Black Mountain Stout, 4%, Tudor Brewery, Llanhilleth
Citra Pale Ale, Robinson's, Stockport, 3.8%
Masterpiece IPA, Heritage Brewery, Burton-On-Trent, 5.6%
Ambitious, Mild, Stockport Brewery, 3.5%
Sole Survivor, Heritage Brewery, 4.3%
Moonraker Mild, Empire Brewery, 3.8%
Hopnik Citra IPA, Robinson's, 4.7%

So 54 so far. 50 cask is going to happen, 50 cans probably, 50 bottles probably not, 50 keg if I were to put my taste buds to it once I get to 50 cask is an unlikely maybe.

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and here we are in 2025....

I still really like a pint.

I think this is not too controversial health wise, besides it's quality I prefer not volume.

Lots of beers about these days. I interpret it as different beers within 2025, and you can, if you like; avoid beers you have had before, but as ever the list is yours to do what you like.

Also interesting to see how variable local areas are!
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