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Welly IRS in cans
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Welly IRS in cans
Has anyone else had these yet? The one I had last night seemed really under carbonated.
It opens with a nice mocha head that disappears immediately, almost like a coke would. The result after that is that it seems quite flat which makes it cloying, sweet, and boozy.
Just wondering what others are getting.
I'll try my other can tonight, to see if there's a difference, but I don't seem to remember this beer like this, and I have fond memories of it on cask, too...
It opens with a nice mocha head that disappears immediately, almost like a coke would. The result after that is that it seems quite flat which makes it cloying, sweet, and boozy.
Just wondering what others are getting.
I'll try my other can tonight, to see if there's a difference, but I don't seem to remember this beer like this, and I have fond memories of it on cask, too...
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Sounds like what the original brewery release cans were like. Glad they have stepped it back upGedge wrote:Wife and I shared one of these tonight and I'm wondering if they've tweaked this or if the initial release was off. I was underwhelmed when I tried this a couple months back, but the can I had tonight was rich, somewhat smoky and delicious.
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This is good to hear!Gedge wrote:Wife and I shared one of these tonight and I'm wondering if they've tweaked this or if the initial release was off. I was underwhelmed when I tried this a couple months back, but the can I had tonight was rich, somewhat smoky and delicious.
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Yes cmadd I agree it's not Hellwoods or Tempest but like you I found it quite good and like the others said a bit flatter (no legs?) then some others I've had. I'd buy more. I can only get it as part of their Discovery Pack, not hot on the other 3 but I bought it because it had this one.cmadd wrote:Had one last night. Wasn't Hellwoods or Tempest, but didn't seem off in any nor was it sweet and cloying. Was decent.
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