JAMES SQUIRE LASHES OUT WITH NEW FLAVOUR

September 6th, 2011
James Squire's new beer

With a passion for brewing unique, flavoursome beers, the brewers at the Malt Shovel Brewery have once again come up with another gem to add to the James Squire family of handcrafted beers – James Squire One Fifty Lashes Pale Ale. Previewed on tap in a handful of venues around the country since June, this permanent addition to the James Squire family will be available nationally on tap and in pack from September 2011. James Squire Chief [....]

Pepperjack hand crafted ale

November 23rd, 2008

if your in a bottle-o and see a bottle of pepperjack, buy it, go home crack it open a taste it, don’t read the label just taste it and see if you can pick what that strange flavor is…. know what it is yet? it’s Shiraz wine, strange isn’t it, pepperjack is made by a wine company that decided to release an ale merged with their own wine. although is the flavor makes you wonder [....]

Outback Chilli Beer

November 15th, 2008

When we here at Thirsty For Beer.com first gazed eyes on this chilli beer the first thought was “wow that could be cool” but although the concept was there the greatness sadly wasn’t. Outback Chilli Beer is not a bad beer but isn’t the best either, with a nice lager crispness to it a soft chilli flavor this beer a nice one to try but a full 6-pack would be a bit much. A nice [....]

Leffe Blonde

November 3rd, 2008

A dry, fruity, lightly spiced beer, full and creamy – a perfect balance of strength and subtlety. The beer has a delicate and light, malty aroma and a subtle, sweet finish. Leffe Blonde is a perfect accompaniment to light, everyday meals. I recommend it to anyone whom enjoys great beer. Origin: Belgium Style: Abbey Beer Alc/Vol: 6.6% Rating: [rating:5/5]

toohey’s new white stag

November 3rd, 2008

Okay here’s the deal I don’t mind Toohey’s New but this latest beer White Stag is 1/3 the carbs which also means 1/3 the flavor we drank a six-pack of these and could only come to one conclusion it sucked I’m sorry to those at the Toohey’s factory but I can’t find anything about this beer to say it’s good. With no flavor (or a flavor that doesn’t open your eyes in excitement) and a [....]

Hoegaarden

November 3rd, 2008

Hoegaarden’s history starts around 1445 in the small village of the same name, following a secret recipe and using the finest ingredients and locally grown wheat, the villagers developed the original unfiltered white beer. Hoegaarden is a light and uplifting beer with a slightly bitter and fruity taste, with a hint of coriander and curacao. Origin: Belgium Style: Wheat Beer Alc/Vol: 5.4% Rating: [rating:4.5/5]

Asahi Super Dry

November 3rd, 2008

In developing Asahi Super Dry, over five thousand people were interviewed about their likes and dislikes about beer. They found that consumers were starting to favor a clean, crisp taste over a full-bodied taste. (People defined clean and crisp as “refreshing drinkability and no aftertaste,” while full-bodied tasted meant “the deep flavor of beer.”) Asahi took this consumer information and gave it to their brewmaster, who then set off to make a truly unique beer.They [....]

Bluetongue Lager

November 3rd, 2008

This full falvourned lager is well balanced, having notable up-front malt character, complemented with a distinctive crisp bitterness. The beer finishes with a subtle hop character, as a result of a later addition of imported hops. The beer is straw in colour and very palatable. What sets this truly Australian lager apart from other beer is its original taste and purity. Bluetongue is produced in the finest traditions of quality Hunter Valley products. It is [....]

bluebottle

November 3rd, 2008

bluebottle was established in 2006 by Fusion Brewing. This unique product adresses a unique gap in the market – a beer that is the perfect accompniment to a fine seafood meal. We all know that white wine goes perfectly with beer, but now there is an option for the modern man who wants to enjoy a delicious premium beer with his seafood meal rather than wine – Bluebottle beer is that answer. Origin: Australia Style: [....]

Bitburger

November 3rd, 2008

It goes without saying that all of our highly popular beers at the Bitburger Brewing Group adhere to the German Purity Law. Originally passed in 1516, this law stipulates that you can only use water, yeast, barley, hops and hop products. The selection of these raw materials alone requires the utmost diligence. The hops have to be inspected in the field, immediately after harvesting before taking samples back to our in-house laboratory for testing. Then [....]