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I recognise and have drank on a few occasions Delirium.

 

I remember once me and my friends drinking on an all day session in Windsor and it was my round which ended the final round of the day and I got four bottles of this stuff lol. As you can imagine after we all individualy crawled out the taxi home it was bedtime. Hahah, good times.

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  On 3/13/2013 at 9:24 PM, spratters said:

I'd send the Newcastle Brown Ale back to who it came from and never speak to them again.

 

lol, yeah spotted that. Complete with "IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND" sticker on the neck.

 

Exotic!

I like Newcastle Brown Ale. It goes in and out of fashion but it' not a bad drop. Rather that than mind numbing generic lager in otherwords.

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It used to be massive in rock/metal music circles (Newki Brown), go to a pub before seeing a gig and almost everyone was drinking it. Last decade or so it seems to of gone off the radar.

 

However its one of those drinks that even now if you have a bottle of it, other people spy it and and before you know it they are ordering it at the bar lol.

 

Granted its not a posh beer but its fucking tasty.

  On 3/13/2013 at 10:14 PM, hello spiral said:

 

  On 3/13/2013 at 9:24 PM, spratters said:

I'd send the Newcastle Brown Ale back to who it came from and never speak to them again.

 

lol, yeah spotted that. Complete with "IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND" sticker on the neck.

 

Exotic!

 

ahahaha oh geez I'll never look at a bottle the same again

 

I've heard that Lonestar fucking sells for much more at bars outside of Texas - specifically I was told once that a NYC bar sold Lonestar at "import" prices which is absurd but hilarious. I never buy Newcastle but I always enjoy drinking one - it's one of those beers some people like to stock their fridges with.

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As I mentioned earlier I'm on a super budget at home so it's usually PBR or lonestar 12/24 packs at home but when I do go for cheaper "real" beer I usually pick up a six pack from a Texan brewery (Real Ale especially but also St. Arnold, Shiner, Independence, Rahr...) or one of the more common American independent brewers.

 

My friend works for Real Ale and he literally brings dozens of new and completely free beer bottles at any party/get together he goes to. They always put out great ales and IPAs.

Edited by joshuatx

Don't get me wrong now. Am quite partial to a newkie brown.

 

Just looked very incongruous in amongst the other (actually exotic/interesting) beer.

 

You're right about the PBR, it would be like I posted that picture but you replaced the NBA with a PBR (and it had a "IMPORTED FROM USA!" rosette stuck to it")

 

*edit*

 

Newkie broon also has it's own super hero:

 

brown-bottle.jpg

Edited by hello spiral

When I lived in London Newkie Brown was all I drank. It was odd though, I never saw it on tap anywhere, it was always just in the bombers. Not that I ever went anyplace other than one pub called the Gooch.

  • 2 weeks later...

Marstons Pedigree (I could drink this until the cows come home)

 

I'll probably have a few draft Rebellions down the pub a bit later too

 

Yum

As a Geordie I'm contractually obliged to respond in this thread.

 

Newcastle Brown Ale is known as 'dog' on Tyneside and people calling it 'Newkie Brown' is a relatively recent and outside the NE thing. Stop it. Don't call it dog though, that would be worse, akin to football commentator's referring to the 'toon'.

 

In Newcastle itself NBA has a reputation as an old man and alky's drink. It was the drink of choice of my benign alcoholic grandfather. Its 4.7%, while not high compared to today's craft beer wankery, was substantially above most bitters you'd find in working men's clubs and would keep people happily pissed up during the day.

 

Growing up in the 90s in Newcastle, the other people who drank it were generally those not from Tyneside but from some shithole pit village in County Durham or Northumberland who would go drinking in Newcastle at the weekend and needed to assert their Geordie identity lest they be mistaken for a mackem. What it actually signified was I'm 17 years old and from Cramlington, and me da's picking is up at 11.

 

Everybody else just drank fosters, heineken, stella, theakston's bitters and cheap triples.

 

Not that it wasn't held in some affection. The brewery was located next to St James', and on a Saturday the town centre would fill with the smell of malt and the sound of the match. Scottish and Newcastle also sponsored Newcastle United during the late 90s and the iconic blue star appeared on the shirts during the clubs most successful recent period.

 

It's also used in cooking. Makes good beer batter and is sometimes added to the dough for stottie. A stottie being a type of round, doughy bread, usually split and filled with ham and pease pudding.

 

First time I ever saw it on tap was when I lived in the States, where it had been re-invented and re-marketed.

 

It's actually a decent beer, unlike PBR. The only similarity is the play on working class roots.

 

So a lot more authentic than the poseur's beers it's surrounded by in that photo (that's not a dis, I like my poseur's beers too).

I moved near a Stone Brewery Tap Outlet / Store and have been ODing on ridiculously fresh growler fills. Really friendly staff, too.

 

They tapped two kegs of 15th Anniversary Black IPA today, but were out by 3pm when I came in. Dammit.

 

Got some of this instead:

http://www.stonebrewing.com/enjoyby/

 

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(Enjoy by 4.20.13 "Devastatingly Dank" IPA)

Edited by baph
  On 3/24/2013 at 4:24 PM, kakapo said:

As a Geordie I'm contractually obliged to respond in this thread.

 

Newcastle Brown Ale is known as 'dog' on Tyneside and people calling it 'Newkie Brown' is a relatively recent and outside the NE thing. Stop it. Don't call it dog though, that would be worse, akin to football commentator's referring to the 'toon'.

 

In Newcastle itself NBA has a reputation as an old man and alky's drink. It was the drink of choice of my benign alcoholic grandfather. Its 4.7%, while not high compared to today's craft beer wankery, was substantially above most bitters you'd find in working men's clubs and would keep people happily pissed up during the day.

 

Growing up in the 90s in Newcastle, the other people who drank it were generally those not from Tyneside but from some shithole pit village in County Durham or Northumberland who would go drinking in Newcastle at the weekend and needed to assert their Geordie identity lest they be mistaken for a mackem. What it actually signified was I'm 17 years old and from Cramlington, and me da's picking is up at 11.

 

Everybody else just drank fosters, heineken, stella, theakston's bitters and cheap triples.

 

Not that it wasn't held in some affection. The brewery was located next to St James', and on a Saturday the town centre would fill with the smell of malt and the sound of the match. Scottish and Newcastle also sponsored Newcastle United during the late 90s and the iconic blue star appeared on the shirts during the clubs most successful recent period.

 

It's also used in cooking. Makes good beer batter and is sometimes added to the dough for stottie. A stottie being a type of round, doughy bread, usually split and filled with ham and pease pudding.

 

First time I ever saw it on tap was when I lived in the States, where it had been re-invented and re-marketed.

 

It's actually a decent beer, unlike PBR. The only similarity is the play on working class roots.

 

So a lot more authentic than the poseur's beers it's surrounded by in that photo (that's not a dis, I like my poseur's beers too).

 

This was very informative! Nice to read about the beer from someone who grew up with it instead of outsider descriptions.

I had the Stone enjoy by 11.09.12 and it was amazing. Sadly Stone doesn't distribute here yet. They're currently in the process of choosing distributors for my state though, and I've heard that they could be in stores as soon as a couple of months!

 

Enjoyed a Goose Island tap takeover last night; Bourbon County Stout, Big John, and Night Stalker mmmmmmm

Niiice! BBC is one of my favorite beers ever (and fav fap material)

 

Could you tell that all three stouts come from the same brewery by their sweet and smoky taste profile?

  essines said:
i am hot shit ... that smells like baking bread.
  On 3/27/2013 at 2:54 PM, encey said:

Niiice! BBC is one of my favorite beers ever (and fav fap material)

 

Could you tell that all three stouts come from the same brewery by their sweet and smoky taste profile?

 

Everything from Goose Island I've had is top notch. Their Belgian styled Matilda and Sofie are awesome as well. There's a bit of beer snob controversy about them being bought out by Anheuser Busch, but if it doesn't effect the quality of their brews and makes them more available, then who cares?

Totally -- it just means more people will get to enjoy them.

 

The Coffee Bourbon Barrel Stout has been my favorite!

  essines said:
i am hot shit ... that smells like baking bread.
  On 3/27/2013 at 4:28 PM, keltoi said:

WB dude, fred.

 

hey duder.

 

Pizza Port's Bacon and Eggs is so good. Had it at the GABF this year, it knocked my socks off, and I just had it again on location in San Diego yesterday and it was just as good as I remember it. probably my 2nd favorite beer ever.

 

quite good.

had one of these the other night

 

wells-banana-bread-beer.jpg

 

very nice, but i'd imagine they get a bit sickly after two or three.

  On 5/7/2013 at 11:06 PM, ambermonk said:

I know IDM can be extreme

  On 6/3/2017 at 11:50 PM, ladalaika said:

this sounds like an airplane landing on a minefield

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