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Beer Spotting 10 years 9 months ago #139

"irish_goat":14wk1fiz wrote: Anyone had Roundstone ale? Brewed by C&C and it's [i:14wk1fiz]triple [/i:14wk1fiz]hopped! [/quote:14wk1fiz]

Tripple hopped, you say

This could be the taste sensation we all have been waiting for

Beer Spotting 10 years 9 months ago #140

St Mel's have their 2nd seasonal in bottles, it's a very tasty Spring Bock.

Beer Spotting 10 years 9 months ago #141

"baconsarnie":33m4yz4h wrote: St Mel's have their 2nd seasonal in bottles, it's a very tasty Spring Bock.[/quote:33m4yz4h]


Is that the smoke one?

Beer Spotting 10 years 9 months ago #142

"oblivious":1vbrgd4z wrote: Is that the smoke one?[/quote:1vbrgd4z]

Nope, a straight up malty Bock, damn tasty too

Beer Spotting 10 years 9 months ago #143

"oblivious":j39qdmwp wrote:

"baconsarnie":j39qdmwp wrote: St Mel's have their 2nd seasonal in bottles, it's a very tasty Spring Bock.[/quote:j39qdmwp]


Is that the smoke one?[/quote:j39qdmwp]

A lot of their beers seem to have a smoked flavour. A few of us were discussing it at the Killarney festival and our conclusion was that it's coming from the water, which must run through the peatlands nearby.

Beer Spotting 10 years 9 months ago #144

That's a wild leap to arrive at that conclusion.
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