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Beerdetectorists; who brews this beer?
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- Lemon Quarter
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Beerdetectorists; who brews this beer?
I bought a couple of bottles of beer from a 'posh grocer' in London. They're the $-organic kind who go on about how vital traceability etc is.
Daylesford Session IPA, and Pale Ale. Both bottles from this west country (Glos) retailer and country estate are labeled as 'brewed in Scotland', with no further clues; strange.
As I want to list them on a beer-tasting website, I Googled them - no clues. So I need to list them according to their brewery, then rate them. I e-mailed Daylseford a week ago asking who the brewery is but they haven't replied.
Hmmm. Maybe they're embarrassed it's contract-brewed along-side 'Tennants Super-80 Shillings' or similar.... Can anyone with greater knowledge or web-skills divine who the brewery is?
Their IPA: https://www.daylesford.com/shop/wine-dr ... 3-5-330ml/
Their Pale Ale: https://www.daylesford.com/shop/wine-dr ... 5-6-330ml/
Daylesford Session IPA, and Pale Ale. Both bottles from this west country (Glos) retailer and country estate are labeled as 'brewed in Scotland', with no further clues; strange.
As I want to list them on a beer-tasting website, I Googled them - no clues. So I need to list them according to their brewery, then rate them. I e-mailed Daylseford a week ago asking who the brewery is but they haven't replied.
Hmmm. Maybe they're embarrassed it's contract-brewed along-side 'Tennants Super-80 Shillings' or similar.... Can anyone with greater knowledge or web-skills divine who the brewery is?
Their IPA: https://www.daylesford.com/shop/wine-dr ... 3-5-330ml/
Their Pale Ale: https://www.daylesford.com/shop/wine-dr ... 5-6-330ml/
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Re: Beerdetectorists; who brews this beer?
Does it not say on the bottle (beyond brewed in Scotland) eg postcode? I guess not.
The Daylesford sites says "Our organic beers are vegan-friendly and made in a brewery that specializes in craft, experimental beer" so probably not Carlsberg Northampton, but doesn't narrow it down much..
[Probably BrewDog...]
The Daylesford sites says "Our organic beers are vegan-friendly and made in a brewery that specializes in craft, experimental beer" so probably not Carlsberg Northampton, but doesn't narrow it down much..
[Probably BrewDog...]
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Re: Beerdetectorists; who brews this beer?
DiamondEcho wrote:I bought a couple of bottles of beer from a 'posh grocer' in London.
I couldn't find any reverse images of the bottles, so no luck there. What I did find is a couple of interesting items (neither of which answer your question):
JCB family https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carole_Bamford
Not the most enticing Balance sheet
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/comp ... ng-history
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Re: Beerdetectorists; who brews this beer?
It seems to be Lady Bamford's rather expensive hobby. Bamford as in the JCB billionaires
At least it's organic
At least it's organic
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Re: Beerdetectorists; who brews this beer?
DiamondEcho wrote:I bought a couple of bottles of beer from a 'posh grocer' in London. They're the $-organic kind who go on about how vital traceability etc is.
Daylesford Session IPA, and Pale Ale. Both bottles from this west country (Glos) retailer and country estate are labeled as 'brewed in Scotland', with no further clues; strange.
As I want to list them on a beer-tasting website, I Googled them - no clues. So I need to list them according to their brewery, then rate them. I e-mailed Daylseford a week ago asking who the brewery is but they haven't replied.
Hmmm. Maybe they're embarrassed it's contract-brewed along-side 'Tennants Super-80 Shillings' or similar.... Can anyone with greater knowledge or web-skills divine who the brewery is?
Their IPA: https://www.daylesford.com/shop/wine-dr ... 3-5-330ml/
Their Pale Ale: https://www.daylesford.com/shop/wine-dr ... 5-6-330ml/
The IPA is this: https://www.blackislebrewery.com/product/goldfinch/
The Pale Ale is this: https://www.blackislebrewery.com/produc ... -pale-ale/
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Re: Beerdetectorists; who brews this beer?
@DM, hmmm! Well the two ABV%s match which at 5.6% and 3.5% would be quite some coincidence, but the labelling is very different. That of course doesn't rule out the Daylesford beers being precisely the Black Isle ones, just re-labelled as Daylesford's own. Googling for News on "Black Isle Brewery" Daylseford returns nothing either. All rather coy!
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Re: Beerdetectorists; who brews this beer?
DiamondEcho wrote:@DM, hmmm! Well the two ABV%s match which at 5.6% and 3.5% would be quite some coincidence, but the labelling is very different. That of course doesn't rule out the Daylesford beers being precisely the Black Isle ones, just re-labelled as Daylesford's own. Googling for News on "Black Isle Brewery" Daylseford returns nothing either. All rather coy!
Just out of interest I also looked at the tasting notes on both sites for both beers. The Aroma, Appearance and Flavour notes for each respective beer are identical on both sites. I think that has to be pretty much conclusive.
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chas49 wrote:DiamondEcho wrote:@DM, hmmm! Well the two ABV%s match which at 5.6% and 3.5% would be quite some coincidence, but the labelling is very different. That of course doesn't rule out the Daylesford beers being precisely the Black Isle ones, just re-labelled as Daylesford's own. Googling for News on "Black Isle Brewery" Daylseford returns nothing either. All rather coy!
Just out of interest I also looked at the tasting notes on both sites for both beers. The Aroma, Appearance and Flavour notes for each respective beer are identical on both sites. I think that has to be pretty much conclusive.
...my secret is out, i googled the tasting notes.
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