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		<title>More New Arrivals… New Arrivals Galore</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 19:53:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Turpin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://www.folkale.com/category/blogobeer-archive/" title="The Blogobeer Archive">The Blogobeer Archive</a></p>It&#8217;s been a busy couple of weeks for the beer cupboard (and my credit card) with a number of new arrivals turning on up. First off, here are are a few I picked up when Jo and I were over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://www.folkale.com/category/blogobeer-archive/" title="The Blogobeer Archive">The Blogobeer Archive</a></p><p>It&#8217;s been a busy couple of weeks for the beer cupboard (and my credit card) with a number of new arrivals turning on up.</p>
<p>First off, here are are a few I picked up when Jo and I were over in Northern Ireland last week (more about that trip in another post, all being well):</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.brewdog.com/paradox.php">BrewDog Paradox</a> Isle of Arran will be the fifth variety of their imperial stout that I&#8217;ve had the chance to try. I&#8217;ve heard nothing but good things about <a href="http://www.thomashardysale.org.uk/">Thomas Hardy&#8217;s Ale</a> from <a href="http://ohanlonsbeer.com/">O&#8217;Hanlon&#8217;s</a> and having read last week that production is to cease, I thought I&#8217;d better grab a bottle when I saw it. It&#8217;s been known to stay healthy in the bottle for 25 years, so I might leave this one to mature a while before I try it. The D. Carnegie &#038; Co Stark-Porter just looked far too interesting to pass up on: brewed by Carlsberg in Sweden and with a best-before date of November 2017, I&#8217;m planning on letting this sit awhile as well. And then finally, I spotted a lone bottle of <a href="http://www.merchantduvin.com/pages/5_breweries/samsmith_stingo.html">Sam Smith&#8217;s Yorkshire Stingo</a> in an off-license in Saintfield. I had no idea what it was, but at 8.0% ABV it had to be interesting. Turns out it&#8217;s a new, limited edition beer that Smith&#8217;s are brewing to an 18th Century recipe.</p>
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<p>The second selection I picked up in the central Manchester branch of Selfridge&#8217;s at the weekend. Scaldis claims to be &#8220;the Strongest Belgian Beer&#8221; and according to <a href="http://www.belgianexperts.com/scaldisweb.php">BelgianExperts.com</a> &#8220;has a memorable warming quality&#8221;. At 12% ABV you&#8217;d expect some warming, certainly, although is it really the strongest in Belgium? I&#8217;d have to do some more research to confirm. Rodenbach Grand Cru is a 6% ABV Belgian Red (also sold be <a href="http://www.beermerchants.com/B5399">BeerMerchants.com</a>) that&#8217;s matured for 24 months in wine casks. Sounds good. <a href="http://www.flyingdogales.com/Beer-Old-Scratch.aspx">Old Skratch Amber Lager</a> is the first Flying Dog beer I&#8217;ve seen on the shelves so I grabbed one of those. And then <a href="http://www.lapinkulta.fi/">Lapin Kulta</a> is a Finnish lager (actually a native of Lapland) which the guy on the counter said was worth trying. With the Old Skratch and BrewDog&#8217;s 77 Lager in the cupboard I can feel a lager round-up coming up.</p>
<p>And then today, yet another consignment from those fine fellows up at <a href="http://www.brewdog.com">BrewDog</a>:</p>
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<p>I&#8217;ve had a few bottles of <a href="http://www.blogobeer.com/2009/06/29/tasting-notes-brewdog-how-to-disappear-completely/">How to Disappear Completely</a> now and seem to have developed something of a taste for ultra-hopped beers as a result, hence my acquisition of a couple of bottles of <a href="http://www.brewdog.com/hardcore_ipa.php">Hardcore IPA</a>, the one BrewDog monster-IPA that I hadn&#8217;t gotten my hands on yet. But it&#8217;s the two unlabelled bottles in the middle there that were the real reason for this particular order: <a href="http://www.brewdog.com/blog-article.php?id=123">Rake Raspberry Imperial Stout</a>. BrewDog Paradox Smokehead, plus a tonne of fresh raspberries? How could I resist?</p>
<p>Which leaves me with a beer cupboard looking something like this:</p>
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<p>Looking forward to the next couple of weekends!</p>
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		<title>Tasting Notes: BrewDog How to Disappear Completely</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 07:31:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Turpin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://www.folkale.com/category/blogobeer-archive/" title="The Blogobeer Archive">The Blogobeer Archive</a></p>Brewery: BrewDog Loctation: Fraserburgh, Scotland ABV: 3.5% Version: Bottled Source: BrewDog.com BrewDog are billing their How to Disappear Completely as a &#8216;Fake-Fix Double IPA&#8217; and an &#8216;Imperial Mild&#8217; and both are pretty good descriptions. The ABV is relatively low at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://www.folkale.com/category/blogobeer-archive/" title="The Blogobeer Archive">The Blogobeer Archive</a></p><p><img src="http://www.blogobeer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/brewdog_disappear_label.jpg" alt="BrewDog How to Disappear Completely" title="BrewDog How to Disappear Completely" width="220" height="210" class="imgr" style="float:right" />Brewery: <a href="http://www.brewdog.com">BrewDog</a><br />
Loctation: Fraserburgh, Scotland<br />
ABV: 3.5%<br />
Version: Bottled<br />
Source: BrewDog.com</p>
<p>BrewDog are billing their How to Disappear Completely as a &#8216;Fake-Fix Double IPA&#8217; and an &#8216;Imperial Mild&#8217; and both are pretty good descriptions. The ABV is relatively low at 3.5% &#8211; definitely mild territory – and yet the sheer volume of hops involved in the production of the beer is decidedly IPA. Weighing in at an eye-watering, tongue-scouring 198 theoretical IBUs (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_bitterness_unit">International Bitterness Units</a>) compared to 20 &#8211; 35 or so for a typical English bitter, How to Disappear Completely is an absolute hop-monster.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re familiar with BrewDog&#8217;s own <a href="http://www.blogobeer.com/2008/11/14/tasting-notes-brewdog-punk-ipa/">Punk IPA</a> and <a href="http://www.blogobeer.com/2008/12/07/tasting-notes-brewdog-2009-prototypes/">Chaos Theory</a> &#8211; and if you&#8217;re not, then a) where have you been? and b) look out for them both in the Sainsbury&#8217;s Summer Ale promotion next month &#8211; then you&#8217;ll probably have an idea of what to expect, but even so, the end product may take you by surprise.</p>
<p>How to Disappear Completely certainly took my missus, Jo, by surprise; one sip earning an immediate WTF-face reaction that was pure comedy gold (sorry, love!) and I can&#8217;t say I blame her. Even fore-warned, I was taken aback myself by the sheer ascerbic force of the brew. Flavour-wise it&#8217;s probably best described as an acquired taste. Obviously it&#8217;s <em>extremely</em> hoppy and incredibly sharp, but there&#8217;s still just a hint of maltiness in there somewhere and it has a palate-cleansing freshness that keeps it drinkable.</p>
<p>Definitely one to try if you like your beers positively Saharan, or even if you just fancy trying an IPA-equivalent that won see you flat on your back and singing along with the fairies after a few bottles. I enjoyed the experience myself (good job, too, as I have another two bottles to look forward to) and I might even end up adding it to my beer-cupboard roster on a regular basis, along with Punk IPA. I&#8217;ve normally got a pretty definite malt-tooth, but How to Disappear Completely offers a massive contrast for those times when I feel like something a bit different.</p>
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		<title>Them Darn BrewDogs Bit Me Again&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 17:54:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Turpin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://www.folkale.com/category/blogobeer-archive/" title="The Blogobeer Archive">The Blogobeer Archive</a></p>At around 1.30 p.m. this afternoon I learned via my RSS Reader that BrewDog had unleashed their new and extremely limited edition Zephyr brew on the beer-buying public. A 12.5% abv Imperial Ale. Matured at sea for 21 months in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://www.folkale.com/category/blogobeer-archive/" title="The Blogobeer Archive">The Blogobeer Archive</a></p><p><a href="http://www.blogobeer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/brewdog_zephyr.jpeg"><img src="http://www.blogobeer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/brewdog_zephyr.jpeg" alt="BrewDog Zephyr" title="BrewDog Zephyr" width="160" height="250" class="imgr" style="float:right"/></a>At around 1.30 p.m. this afternoon I learned via my RSS Reader that BrewDog had <a href="http://www.brewdog.com/blog-article.php?id=97">unleashed their new and extremely limited edition Zephyr brew</a> on the beer-buying public.</p>
<p>A 12.5% abv Imperial Ale. Matured at sea for 21 months in 1965 Invergordon whisky casks stuffed full of fresh strawberries. Handmade silk-screen labelling. All profits from the batch going to the <a href="http://www.rnli.org.uk/">RNLI</a>.</p>
<p>Only 100 bottles made. Only 40 available via the website. £25 each.</p>
<p>Had to be done.</p>
<p>In the interests of spreading the p&#038;p costs I chucked in a six-pack from their curs&egrave;d <a href="http://www.brewdog.com/product.php?id=35">Deals for Punks</a> page as well: three bottles of the recent BrewDog / Mikkeller collaboration &#8211; a 12.5% abv barley wine monster by the name of <a href="http://www.brewdog.com/blog-article.php?id=94">Devine Rebel</a> &#8211; and three of the Brewdog <a href="http://www.brewdog.com/blog-article.php?id=88">How to Disappear Completely</a> Imperial Mild.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll let you know how I get on in due course.</p>
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