Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Ales of Britain Part 1

Hello readers! Been a while. I'd like to share with you a few beers I have been trying while still here in London.
In the UK, alcohol can be bought in a regular supermarket. They tend to stock a great deal of booze, almost on par with a bottle shop back in Oz. They also have a far superior choice of beers, particularly real ale. Australians don't really drink ale that much, but this one does and over the next few days I'll post a few I've tried.

Fullers Discovery



This one is a new beer by Fullers, makers of my beloved London Pride.

I enjoyed this blond ale. A mild summery ale, bit malty and fruity, not too strong around 4%. Not one of the greatest beers ever, but very pleasant nonetheless. I would have another one!

6 Comments:

At 6:53 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

A welcome return of all good things ale. It has given me inspiration to get up and go to the fridge and grab myself a Heineken. God bless the nectar.

 
At 3:38 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another thing....

I do know that Heineken is a Lager and NOT an ale. I am not ignorant, I just happen to like beer. Lots.

 
At 3:41 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Does leo of leichardent actualyy read his repflies??????? Ius spose hwe......zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

 
At 7:29 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think the missing blogster is full'o discovery. every few days indeed.......

 
At 8:21 am , Blogger Leon of Sydney said...

Ahh, yes there will be more ale's highlighted here soon. Leon of Leichhardt has been taking a trans-meridian adventure to arrive back in Leichhardt, fully jetlagged and ready to feel fuzzy... should resuem normal service soon.

 
At 1:43 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well written article.

 

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