Jester129
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@Blackswanwood - of course it is - cold and wazzing it down here!
Smell?Smells? Decades ago a part of Truro early in the morning smelled wonderful - the Furniss factory baking gingerbreads. It was worth walking that way just for the smell.
Admittedly, some other watery concoction like budweiser made to try to give people who don't like the taste of beer something that they'll be able to tolerate.
Doom Bar is no longer brewed in Cornwall, now Burton on Trent. Taste has changed slightly different water. I think its taste is not as distinctive now but it is still reasonable.Serious addition on the topic of beers.
I find most beers taste much better when made and consumed locally. I assume all Doom Bar is made in Cornwall - on draughty doesn’t taste as good once it gets past Bristol. Equally the “brewing a brand” in multiple places is rowlocks. Kingfisher tastes much better in Mumbai rather than the stuff that gets brewed somewhere in middle England. It looks the same but isn’t. Has anyone had a pint of Guinness anywhere in the world that tastes like it does in Dublin?
I do wonder if @D_W is going to fully appreciate London Pride in Philadelphia.
I do wonder if @D_W is going to fully appreciate London Pride in Philadelphia.
My mum worked in the accounting office there and could buy "rejects", I think every week. They were chocolates that failed the quality control tests and came in a one pound brown paper bag.
Tasted fine, but looked a bit iffy.
Though not to be confused with Budweiser Budvar, the original Czech beer which is superb.
The Yanks just stole the name and attached it to some pish water.
The same with Stella Artois, the original Belgian brew was superb but then the bean counters reduced the ABV ( twice) and brewed it in London, now Wales.
It's now pish water.
A local brewery to me Thornbridge has done the same with Jaipur.
It was an award winning beer for many years, now it is not.
A great small brewer is Pictish, if you can find it. (Lancashire)
Or the Marble brewery (Manchester)
Or the Buxton brewery ( Derbyshire)
So Phil it is still brewed in Cornwall says so on the pump in the Newquay hereI remember reading in a trade mag some 40 years ago that Whitbread (iirc) was to start brewing San Miguel under licence. It was to be identical to the original except that the s.g. would be reduced from 5.2% to 3.5% - how anyone with a brain thought that a beer brewed so much weaker with different water was going to be the same, who knows? Besides which its tasting wonderful on a Spanish beach on holiday doesn't mean it'll taste wonderful in your kitchen on a rainy winter's day. I don't think it ever came off, though.
The local brewery, Devenish Redruth brewed the excellent, popular Wessex PA until they decided to move its production to a sister brewery in Weymouth - it was brewed with totally different water and the quality and sales fell off a cliff.
One of the Watney's beers - Starlight - was so weak that if it was 0.1% weaker it could have legally been sold to children.
Doom Bar is brewed by Molson Coors - our best local brewery, Skinner's has just gone bust.
I don't know what the pumps say in the Newquay Inn says but it appears to have been brewed elsewhere for nearly ten years.So Phil it is still brewed in Cornwall says so on the pump in the Newquay here
Is bottled the same brewery ?I don't know what the pumps say in the Newquay Inn says but it appears to have been brewed elsewhere for nearly ten years.
Place of provenance: Brewed in Burton Upon Trent in Partnership with Molson Coors
https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/ale-stout-/doom-bar-amber-ale-10x440ml
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