Truth in labelling

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BernieQ2 wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 4:10 pm You can use honey in home brew NP..if you are against sugar. but it tastes like shit.😁
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Can't say I have tasted sh#t Bernie so I can't give a comparison,but good or bad,I do like Carlton Draught :D
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Google manual the bandito Peter.
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To be fair to honey beer, I have tasted a lot of honey brewed beers from a few different craft breweries. And in my working life have had the misfortune to have been covered in sh#t. There isn't much difference. Bernie is right. :D
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I have eaten humble pie many times and don't intend to eat sh#t,I will take your word for it. . :lol: :lol: :lol: Humble pie can taste good sometimes and this is one of those times :lol: :lol: :D :D Still like Carlton Draught............Peter.
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Boy!
This post certainly lit up the board...
I was only away from the forum for 24 hrs, and look at the responses.
In answer to the question about my response, it was not a bad drop. A light stout taste.
Unfortunately I bought it in WA as part of a novelty six-pack. I don’t have a second bottle. Drank three almost immediately. This was one of the other three.
I’ve already finished the “Old Fart”. Only the “Old Legover” left now.
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Re: Truth in labelling

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2foot6 wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 10:45 am
BernieQ2 wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 4:10 pm You can use honey in home brew NP..if you are against sugar. but it tastes like shit.😁
Bernie.
Can't say I have tasted sh#t Bernie so I can't give a comparison,but good or bad,I do like Carlton Draught :D
Geoff Clifton brews a very good Honey stout, real nice on the palette and loosens the shoelaces on the second pint to the stage walking is a task not to be taken lightly ...... Black as Coopers stout but twice as heavy, both in weight per bottle and texture ... a fine drop that I wouldn't say no to a pallet full 8-)

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