tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-275460775475418986.post835892588548196014..comments2023-10-30T14:45:57.274+00:00Comments on Rabid About Beer: 100th PostUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-275460775475418986.post-72176171680498777592010-04-30T18:18:55.994+01:002010-04-30T18:18:55.994+01:00I'm fairly sure that it didn't used to hav...I'm fairly sure that it didn't used to have Nelson Sauvin and Chinook in there. Thank blimey it does now.Reluctant Scooperhttp://www.reluctantscooper.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-275460775475418986.post-50920587623813654012010-04-28T00:24:53.773+01:002010-04-28T00:24:53.773+01:00I got a great aroma straight from the bottle of Pu...I got a great aroma straight from the bottle of Punk IPA without even bothering to pour it. This is very rare from most Supermarket largers.<br /><br />I also find that PUNK IPA has a massive citrus hop finish. However I am rating mine in the winter which is a large mistake as it is a brew which will compliment better with the summer weather. <br /><br />I aim to be drinking Punk IPA and Sierra Neveda Torpedo IPA in the summer. I also hope there is more of Stone's India Pale Ales - Cali Belgique available in England for the summer. The Ruination was awesome at the Rake last Thursday.<br /><br />I hope to get into the American IPA range a bit more. With the introduction of cans instead of bottling the ales we could witness easier shipping methods being introduced. This could hopefully increase the volume of the beer coming to England via the pallet capacity ratio logic. <br /><br />I hope the market is ready for the 5-9& IPA's and even the heavier ones than that such as Port Brewing 'Third Anniversary'. <br /><br />Btw you would love that. If you find a bottle in London buy it. I think Kris' wines is probably the best bet.Thomashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04383343727650548268noreply@blogger.com