Had a pint of this at Rhino tonight. Excellent stuff! And it was $5.50, which is a little pricey by Rhino standards, but apparently quite a bargain for this particular beer, as I understand it going for 7 or 8 bucks some other places.
Followed it with a pint of Corporal Punishment, which was fantastic. The best of any Scotch Irish beer I've tried since Perry left. A good sign, I'd say.
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Holy crap, $5.50 is considered expensive for a pint? That's ridiculous! Especially for an import. $5.25 is the cheapest I've ever come across and that was for domestic. I've got to get to this bar if 5.50 is considered expensive! Damn!GregClow wrote:Had a pint of this at Rhino tonight. Excellent stuff! And it was $5.50, which is a little pricey by Rhino standards, but apparently quite a bargain for this particular beer, as I understand it going for 7 or 8 bucks some other places.
Followed it with a pint of Corporal Punishment, which was fantastic. The best of any Scotch Irish beer I've tried since Perry left. A good sign, I'd say.
On your last note, I completely agree. The only Heritage product I currently feel is even drinkable.
I went to the Kick Off yesterday in the hopes of getting to try the Harry, but they were out of it at the moment. Looking forward to it when I get the chance.
5.50 Harry... I thought a pint was around 7.00 at BB. It's just unusually premium I guess.
I should try the Corporal on tap, the bottles I had were not great. Suffering through mediocre pint is not much fun, but if you guys say so... Is this Heritage thing one of those "broken-record" conversations, or what... ? I've yet to have a bad Stuarts, it's weird.
I should try the Corporal on tap, the bottles I had were not great. Suffering through mediocre pint is not much fun, but if you guys say so... Is this Heritage thing one of those "broken-record" conversations, or what... ? I've yet to have a bad Stuarts, it's weird.
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Yeah, Rhino has remarkably low prices. I honestly don't usually pay attention to what I'm paying there, I just pay the bill when it comes, but I think the regular offerings are $5.00 or $5.25. I doubt they have anything over $6.00.JesseM wrote:Holy crap, $5.50 is considered expensive for a pint? That's ridiculous! Especially for an import.
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The pumpclip provided to the Kiwi says 6.5abv and the effect on my brain says 6.5. If you want a real mind bender try 1/2 Mr. Harry 1/2 Curmudgeon. After a few of these, we determined the effect to be almost narcotic. I'm definitely staying away from this for the good of my soul.midlife crisis wrote:I continue to love this beer. Just the right balance of rich malt and finishing hops (for me). But is it 6.5% or 4.8%? It feels more like 6.5% (I'd say), yet Rate Beer, Beer Advocate and Fuller's own web site all say it is 4.8%. Can anyone explain?
Fuller's (and other UK breweries, such as Adnams) often brew two different versions of the same beer - one for cask, one for bottles/kegs - with differing alcohol percentages. i.e. the bottle/keg is often stronger than the cask version.midlife crisis wrote:I continue to love this beer. Just the right balance of rich malt and finishing hops (for me). But is it 6.5% or 4.8%? It feels more like 6.5% (I'd say), yet Rate Beer, Beer Advocate and Fuller's own web site all say it is 4.8%. Can anyone explain?
I suspect that 4.8% is the abv for the cask version, with 6.5% for the keg & (probably) bottled version.
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I'd considered that, but the RB and BA entries seem to be pretty clearly referring to a bottled version at 4.8%. It is a mystery.
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