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  • CrucialC Offline
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    The Stoke 'Gold' was very nice. Nothing OTT about it to distract from quenching the thirst. Despite the pleas on the label to drink it at a reasonable temperature, I found that both Gold and it's friend 'Amber' stood up well to being well chilled for a hot day.<br />
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    Good basic kiwi beer made well and naturally. I'll be buying it again.

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    I tried this new beer called Hopslam by Bells brewing company. It is really hoppy and one of the best beers I have ever drank. I don't usually drink the fancy beers though, all I need is six pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon.

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    Quo vadis
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    So according to the Beeradvocate - a site of 1000's of user (mostly guys from overseas) beer submitted reviews. The Best beer in NZ is either.<br />
    <br />

    1. Craftsman - Renaiassance brewing.<br />
    2. Hop wired IPA - 8 wire brewing.<br />
      <br />
      They have an average rating of [B]A[/B] and at least 4 reviews. But in reality any one of the [B]A- [/B]beers below is equally good, especially as they have more reviews.<br />
      <br />
      Epic is the best brewery (followed by Emerson and Twisted hop)with 4 [B]A-[/B] beers - based on many more reviews. Epic Armageddon is [B]A- [/B]with 36 reviews. Under such higher scrutiny and more S.D on the vote, such an [B]A-[/B] is more reflective than the two [B]A'[/B]s above.<br />
      Epic Pale Ale is [B]A- [/B] from 24 reviews.<br />
      Epic Thornbridge Oak Barrel Aged Stout [B]A-[/B] 5 reviews.<br />
      Epic Barrel Aged I.P.A. [B]A-[/B] 6 reviews<br />
      Twisted Ankle. [B]A-[/B] from 8 reviews.<br />
      Croucher - Pale Ale. [B]A-[/B] from 7.<br />
      Emerson - Old 95. [B]A-[/B] from 17<br />
      Emerson -Organic Pilsner. [B]A-[/B] from 22<br />
      Emerson Bourbon Porter. [B]A-[/B] from 5 and [B]A[/B] from the Beeradvocate founders.<br />
      <br />
      Golding Bitter from Twisted is [B]A+[/B] , but only two reviews.<br />
      <br />
      <br />
      Moa is heavily reviewed but have nothing over [B]B+[/B]<br />
      <br />
      <br />
      <br />
      FWIW. Of the main stream stuff.<br />
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      CD. [B]B-[/B]<br />
      WD. [B] B-[/B]<br />
      Speights. [B]C+[/B]<br />
      Tui. [B]C[/B]<br />
      Lion Red. [B]C-[/B]<br />
      DB Draught. [B] D+[/B]<br />
      <br />
      The now extinct Ranfurly Draught had an [B] F[/B] god it must have been shit.<br />
      <br />
      <br />
      <br />
      I had an Orval the other night - wow, what a beer! bloody expensive, but damn what flavour.
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    A bottle of this [URL]http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/yeastie-boys-pkb-remix-2010-us-mix/132877/[/URL] awaits my consumption with Xmas mince pies. I was waiting for xmas day but it may not make it.

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    I can confirm Ranfurly Draught was not a beer. $6 for 12 and you'd think there's no way you could feel ripped off. But you did. <br />
    <br />
    Magners Cider is now more readily available in NZ and I forgot how lethal it can be.

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  • SmudgeS Do not disturb
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    #134

    Anyone else given the Stoke range a go? I've tried the lager, which was very nice indeed.

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  • MN5M Online
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    [quote name='Voltman']Anyone else given the Stoke range a go? I've tried the lager, which was very nice indeed.[/QUOTE]<br />
    <br />
    I was a bit disappointed to be honest but I'm keen to give it another go. Occasionally beer grows on you after a few trys and Stoke has a good pedigree so based on that I may have to purchase some more.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    the local RSA has Hawkes Bay Pilsner on tap, is not bad, for a pilsner.

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  • AllstarA Offline
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    [quote name='Scorz']I can confirm Ranfurly Draught was not a beer. $6 for 12 and you'd think there's no way you could feel ripped off. But you did. [/quote]<br />
    Yeah it's still pish in a new bottle design. Glad I didn't waste my money on a whole dozen.<br />
    <br />
    [quote]Magners Cider is now more readily available in NZ and I forgot how lethal it can be.[/QUOTE]<br />
    We got a bottle of this the other day. It's quite tasty and not as acidic as the local ciders.

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  • AllstarA Offline
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    #138

    I got a bottle of the Epic Portomarillo, I really liked it. It took a little getting used to at first, but grew on me. It was a collaboration with Dogfishhead Brewery (from the US). A tamarilo flavoured porter. <br />
    <br />
    Epic have also done another batch of Stout, which has been barrel aged. Its a very nice drop. <br />
    <br />
    Was in Thorndon New World again the other day, their beer selection has grown again. Very impressive. There were a bunch of American beers I haven't seen in nz before... Samuel Adams, Rolling Rock, Brooklyn Lager and Dos Equis. There was also a load of other international and local beers too.

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  • AllstarA Offline
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    Allstar
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    #139

    I got half a dozen Stoke Gold (made by McCashin family brewery). It's actually quite nice. Has a good clean taste, and is reasonably priced.<br />
    <br />
    I got a 2 quart gift pack of the DB Export Beer for Christmas. It was suprisingly good. A little extra alcohol (5.35%) and the 'original' recipe made it taste relatively OK. Certainly it's better than the insipid pish that DB Export has become these days. I reckon they should start selling it again as 'premium' beer.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    #140

    Had some of that the other night, went down really well. Selling very well apparently.

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    Been hearing ad's on radio for Moa Beer, but can't find it in local bottlestores or supermarkets.<br />
    <br />
    Was tempted to by a Manuka beer tonight but Maka or some close name, but 4 bottles for $14.99 was a tad to much.

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  • AllstarA Offline
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    [quote name='Paj']Been hearing ad's on radio for Moa Beer, but can't find it in local bottlestores or supermarkets.<br />
    <br />
    Was tempted to by a Manuka beer tonight but Maka or some close name, but 4 bottles for $14.99 was a tad to much.[/QUOTE]<br />
    <br />
    that's odd. I've seen Moa in quite a few supermarkets here. Even Pak'n'Save I think (it has a really shit beer selection, here at least). Have you tried Liqourland? They are usually very good.<br />
    <br />
    When I was down in Wellington, I tried some Tuatara. Both the Hefe (a wheat beer) and the Ardennes (quite strong). Both were very nice. I've been meaning to get some more.<br />
    <br />
    Kirwan - did you mean Stoke?

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    #143

    [quote name='Paj']Been hearing ad's on radio for Moa Beer, but can't find it in local bottlestores or supermarkets.<br />
    <br />
    Was tempted to by a Manuka beer tonight but [B]Maka[/B] or some close name, but 4 bottles for $14.99 was a tad to much.[/QUOTE]<br />
    <br />
    Mata it is....made in Kawerau, they had a Feijoa beer that I tried, very perfumed, a tad dry for me, the manuka one is nice though<br />
    <br />
    You'll probably find Moa beer a tad too much as well, up here they sell from about $6-7.50 per 500ml bottle, I have seen them in Auckland New World for $5.50-7.00 per bottle

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    #144

    [quote name='Allstar']I got a bottle of the Epic Portomarillo, I really liked it. It took a little getting used to at first, but grew on me. It was a collaboration with Dogfishhead Brewery (from the US). A tamarilo flavoured porter. <br />
    <br />
    Epic have also done another batch of Stout, which has been barrel aged. Its a very nice drop. <br />
    <br />
    Was in Thorndon New World again the other day, their beer selection has grown again. Very impressive. There were a bunch of American beers I haven't seen in nz before... [B]Samuel Adams, Rolling Rock[/B], Brooklyn Lager and Dos Equis. There was also a load of other international and local beers too.[/QUOTE]<br />
    I really can't stand beers like Samuel Adams and Rolling Rock - when I was in New England my US mates loved them, I struggled to drink a bottle without throwing up.

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  • AllstarA Offline
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    Allstar
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    #145

    [quote name='Nepia']I really can't stand beers like Samuel Adams and Rolling Rock - when I was in New England my US mates loved them, I struggled to drink a bottle without throwing up.[/QUOTE]<br />
    <br />
    I shelled out $6 or something for the Rolling Rock. It wasn't worth it. It was insipid and dull. Clearly a month in America had ruined my tastebuds when it came to beer while I was over there.

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  • PajP Offline
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    Paj
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    #146

    [quote name='Allstar']that's odd. I've seen Moa in quite a few supermarkets here. Even Pak'n'Save I think (it has a really shit beer selection, here at least). Have you tried Liqourland? They are usually very good.[/QUOTE]<br />
    <br />
    Limited outlets here Allstar, went for a look in major supermarkets and only have Super liqour and Mills.

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  • PajP Offline
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    Paj
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    #147

    [quote name='taniwharugby']Mata it is....made in Kawerau, they had a Feijoa beer that I tried, very perfumed, a tad dry for me, the manuka one is nice though<br />
    <br />
    You'll probably find Moa beer a tad too much as well, up here they sell from about $6-7.50 per 500ml bottle, I have seen them in Auckland New World for $5.50-7.00 per bottle[/QUOTE]<br />
    <br />
    Thats the one TR, will splash out and give it a go.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    New release from 8 Wired - Tall Poppy Red India Ale. Very tasty food beer. A hoppy Pale Ale with a lightly roasted malt to give it some depth of flavour and richness. Imagine Monteiths Celtic Red with heaps of hops, much more body and an Alc content of 7%.<br />
    <br />
    three boys Wheat - their version of a Hoegaarden type beer and very refreshing

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