What does coffee amber mean if it has no coffee in it? Sounds like they are brewing up an oxymoron.I'm a Fuller's London Pride fan, but recently here in Cary NC, a local brewery called Fortnight has been making a coffee amber which is amazing. No coffee actually used!
I need a few pints of both to decide, in a highly uncontrolled test.There's one by the same name near me, although I prefer the Black Sabbath
https://www.brunswickderby.co.uk/food-drink/brunswick-ales/
What does coffee amber mean if it has no coffee in it? Sounds like they are brewing up an oxymoron.
What versions of Pride do they export?
Postum beer doesn't have the same ring to it?It tastes coffee-like
Bottle, keg or cask?There are a couple of versions of Pride here, but I like the bog standard red label dark, malty variety.
It tastes coffee-like
There are a couple of versions of Pride here, but I like the bog standard red label dark, malty variety.
Postum beer doesn't have the same ring to it?
Bottle, keg or cask?
It's a good bottling, they have changed the recipe from the cask version, it's a bit stronger than the cask, and tastes it. This is a good thing in my view, a lot of the delicate complexity that exists in cask gets hidden in bottles.Bottle
Odell, Rupture. https://www.odellbrewing.com/
Great beer. Good variety but Rupture is my fav.