I sometimes, despite protests, get sent bottles of beer to try. I do give them a go, but as I rarely drink at home, it usually takes me a while to get round to them.
Friday was a lovely warm night, so I dug out two bottles. One,
St Peter's English Lager, had been in my fridge for a few months, the other,
Brilliant Ale from
Shepherd Neame for only a week or so. I do confess though that I did drink one of the two bottles of St Peter's Lager when it was sent and thought it pleasant enough, but somewhat ale like. A little like those hybrid "lagers" - really more like Koelsch I suppose - that family brewers used to pass off as the real thing. Think Amboss, Edelbrau, Stein, Einhorn, Holtenbrau etc.
We shared the bottles in the sense that I had one and E the other. We didn't split them, though we each tasted both. I still thought the St Peter's rather ale like, but E liked it well enough. My Brilliant Ale was a perfect summer beer. Light, spritzy, slightly dry and just the thing to watch the sun go down on a beautiful summer at dusk and it would had been even better if I'd had it when the sun was higher and I'd maybe had a couple more to wash down the one I'd had.
E thought it OK but preferred the St Peter's. That's beer for you.
Thanks to both breweries for sending the samples. Brilliant Ale (5.6%) is brewed to a recreated recipe from sometime between 1825 and 1855, with the original East Kent Goldings being replaced by Cascades. St Peter's Lager (5.2%) has a classic combination of Hallertau and Styrian Goldings
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Brilliant Ale has Cascade hops in it.
Free grog. I miss blogging.
Indeed it does Ed. It was originally EKG. Duly amended.
Is "ale like" necessarily a bad thing for a lager to be?
py0
Depends what you expect and prefer I suppose.
It's actually a blend of EKG, UK Cascade and US Cascade:
https://twitter.com/ShepherdNeame/status/339768873471578114
Cheers Baron.
Sounds like two pleasant bottle of beer and a sunset. What could be better.
One of the English breweries whose beers I can get delivered from bierzwerg.de is currently St. Peter's, though I ain't seen their Lager, nor would I order it if I did, living in Lagerland as I Do. Beggars & choosers and all that, but blimey, I really like their Mild. Their Bitter is also quite bitter.
(3,50€ Plus 0,35€ shipping)
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