Yeeep. But some breweries are created just to be sold (Pirate Life).
Pirate life has gone to s**t lately.
In saying that i will be interested in their brewery opening up in the CBD next year and see if the quality is better.
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Yeeep. But some breweries are created just to be sold (Pirate Life).
Pirate life has gone to s**t lately.
In saying that i will be interested in their brewery opening up in the CBD next year and see if the quality is better.
The only time I have Pirate Life thsese days is at the Merrywell.I haven't bought anything of theirs in a while. Nothing new they've done has screamed out to me and there's better or newer examples of other styles to try instead of circling back to their core range.
The only time I have Pirate Life thsese days is at the Merrywell.
And the only time i go to the Merrywell is when I am with the missus (she likes the food), otherwise I go to the Blasta.
haven't been there in ages but I was surprised to see them not have much craft on tap. I've been to some 'Locals' that have had better selection.Merrywell is good if you've indulged in a night at Crown. We attempted to walk to Blasta from there with our baby in the pram and ran into one wildly unpredictable crack head so circled back to Merrywell. Bit of a shame. But I remember when Merrywell had zero craft beer so when they started stocking Torpedo cans in the fridge I was over the moon.
haven't been there in ages but I was surprised to see them not have much craft on tap. I've been to some 'Locals' that have had better selection.
I have been to The Camfield once and I can't remember if their own beer is that good or not.
Yeah forgot about that.Daresay Crowns taps are all under long term contracts with the likes of CUB nationwide. Only chance of getting craft is for a CUB type to buy an independent.
Likewise, have been off the beers as well and looking for something good for ChristmasHi all. Laid off the beers lately but have started dreaming of the christmas break. Looking for recommendations. Preference is West Aussie brews such as Mash, Eagle Bay, Beerfarm, Boston, Nail etc but open to alternatives. Enjoy a Pale Ale (not too fruity) and the Lager resurgence. Suggestions wanted for a drop 4-5% so I can go the distance on the day.
Can confirm Camfield beers are pure garbage. Better off drinking swan draught when you’re therehaven't been there in ages but I was surprised to see them not have much craft on tap. I've been to some 'Locals' that have had better selection.
I have been to The Camfield once and I can't remember if their own beer is that good or not.
Hi all. Laid off the beers lately but have started dreaming of the christmas break. Looking for recommendations. Preference is West Aussie brews such as Mash, Eagle Bay, Beerfarm, Boston, Nail etc but open to alternatives. Enjoy a Pale Ale (not too fruity) and the Lager resurgence. Suggestions wanted for a drop 4-5% so I can go the distance on the day.
One of my go to WA beers is Beer Farm IPL. Absolute rock solid beer. Always have it in my fridge. Eagle Bay have just released an IPL which is core range now. It’s very good too. Slightly different to beer farm though. If you like them fruitier and hoppier then stick with beer farm, if you’re leaning more towards a lager without actually being a straight up lager then go the eagle bay. Nails newest release of their pale ale is very good too. They are on their fourth release and fourth different hop profile. I believe the one that gets the best reception will make it into a core range pale. So it’s a fun beer to be buying while they are experimenting with different hop varieties. Also think rocky ridge is doing epic things. Their session and baby peach neipa (4%ish I think) is super cheap at some places ($45 a cube at mane and Freo doctor from memory)Likewise, have been off the beers as well and looking for something good for Christmas
Feral Draught is so cheap, have been using it to fill my fridge for when me 'export' mates come over...Garage Project White Mischief is the perfect Xmas day beer if you don't mind a sour. It's a gosè so has the briney, salty element to it, plus the addition of white peaches. And 2.9%. Super refreshing and crushable without getting sideways.
As for a lager fridge filler, Feral Draught or Cheeky Monkey lager are spot on, or for a bit more flavour Colonial Draught is an amazing Kolsch.
I second the Hawkers RoverFeral Draught is so cheap, have been using it to fill my fridge for when me 'export' mates come over...
ANother cheapie is Hawkers Rover. Eastern States beer. It's $55 a case, sits at 4.3% or thereabouts, and drinks like a lighter flavoured stone and wood pacific ale. Really good beer for such a cheap price. Also a good fridge filler
Balter going the way of PL with the quick flip sale. Not a bad little business model.
Balter going the way of PL with the quick flip sale. Not a bad little business model.
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I worry the quality will be worse when made in mass production. PL is horrible these days which is ashame.
Lame.
Maybe I am just becoming more tolerant of higher prices for craft beer, but I love a Feral brew and about the only thing I've noticed since they sold is that their great beer is cheaper (at least comparatively).I don't drink PL often but guys like Feral have managed to retain their consistency.
Yep. But it doesn't bother me. I never really thought much of Balter. When everyone was raving over their XPA I sought it out on tap at Percy Flints and was really underwhelmed. A while later they released their IIPA and that too was pretty tame.
Your Captain Sensible purchases now line the pockets of CUB but that hasn't stopped me buying Feral as my most regular fridge filler. I guess I'm good beer first, Indi second. Plus once I stopped buying 10-20 new single beers every shop and started grabbing 6ers or cubes instead Feral became appealing again.
Maybe I am just becoming more tolerant of higher prices for craft beer, but I love a Feral brew and about the only thing I've noticed since they sold is that their great beer is cheaper (at least comparatively).
And that's fair enough too, but I like to have a bit of a balance between saving money and principals. Big business is ******* the planet over, putting profits before people and the environment. Sometimes it's nice to know that the money I'm spending is going into a local's pocket, but it's not sustainable as a regular drinker either.