Just like the old days :-)

YCG Ale: Well Me Too then. It's one of my top favourites.

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Mike Jones
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I prefer Terrier myself. Never tried this "Piss", though, I'll look out for it next time I'm in.

Reply to
Ian Dalziel

Whew! So it's not just me then.

Thought for a mo I was taking the wee wee and did not know the diff. Nice to know others also enjoy the York Brewery ales.

Reply to
nick

No, I think the problem is that the York brewery beers tend to be fairly hoppy (like many of the beers from new breweries in Yorkshire) and Mr. Babb doesn't like the taste of hops.

Probably brought up on wussy southern beers. :-) (My liking is either genetic or a reaction to the tasteless p*** called M&B that was in the local pubs when I was turning 18)

Reply to
Steven Pampling

I too have enjoyed some super York Brewery beers.

Reply to
Brett...

Its Roosters I don't like to similar, the brewer is a lager drinker I believe.

Reply to
martyn dawe

WTF does this mean???

Reply to
nick

Could you try that again in English please?

If you're complaining about the Roosters range being similar to each other then I have one question: Which brewer do you know that produces beers with no similarity to others in their range? Yeast and conditions tend to put a certain tang on every beer - one of the reason everyone is expecting Youngs labelled beers to change over the next couple of years.

BTW. re: "lager" - wrong drink.

Reply to
Steven Pampling

I meant to say That I find roosters beers boring, They seem to make too many beers That are similar and the beer they make has no taste.

Reply to
martyn dawe

Their (Roosters that is) beers are well-hopped - a treat iuf you can get it.

Reply to
Mike Jones

I agree they are similar, "boring" is an individual thing, but I can't believe tasteless!

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Marcus Red

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