With the first lager taste-off tonight proving to be immensely popular, Hawkshead Lakeland Lager has already sold out after it's 11-0 victory over Budweiser. You guys are liking craft beer over big brands it would seem, so on to round 2 of the Lager Taste Challenge: We've lots of stock of Flying Dog's brilliant Old Scratch Amber Lager, so we're cracking some open for you all to taste this weekend, with 6 packs on special offer again, and the option to try big brand lager Budweiser against it, so you can judge for yourself if American craft beer is worth paying the difference for.
Flying Dog are a terrific brewery based in Maryland, who create some of the most delicious beers going, including some of the most weird, wonderful, and sometimes downright bizarre concoctions you'll come across in a beer bottle. We've been massive fans ever since we first got our hands on their stuff earlier this year, and their beers now dominate the American craft beer section of the shop. Despite being pretty pricey (our supplier's working on getting costs down), they sell like we're going out of business due to their utter deliciousness. If you're yet to taste them, I strongly urge you to try one or two as soon as possible, and you may as well start off with Old Scratch. It's a super duper malty affair, with a deep amber colour (hence the name, obviously) and lovely richness about it. It's worlds apart from your typical every day lager, and is almost a style of its own really, but should make for a fascinating comparison.Friday, 22 October 2010
Lager Taste Challenge at The Wineyard
This weekend we'll be having a little Taste Challenge at The Wineyard & Deli. Being a big advocate of some of the amazing craft brewing that's going on at the moment, I'm constantly encouraging people to try new beers that we're stocking, and to see how good they are for themselves.
In this spirit, I thought we would have a bit of a show-down between a top-notch craft beer and a similar beer from one of the big international brands. If it's well received, we may do more of these in future. All this weekend, if you pop in the shop, we'll have two beers open for you to taste for yourself and compare. In the craft beer corner is the superb Hawkshead Lakeland Lager, and standing up for the big brands is Budweiser. Try them both and see which you prefer, and of course, which you think is better value for money. Each are on offer with discount for packs of 6, and are chilling in the fridge waiting for you to rush them home and get them opened. We'll be running a poll throughout the weekend to see which comes out on top, and I'll announce the winner on the blog. Take part and judge for yourself if craft beer lives up to the hype. Ben Hodgkinson----
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Saturday, 16 October 2010
Britain v America: IPA Tasting
- Worthington's White Shield IPA
- Williams Bros Joker IPA
- BrewDog Punk IPA
- Hardknott Infrared
- BrewDog Hardcore IPA
- Left Hand 400 Pound Monkey English-Style IPA
- Goose Island IPA
- Great Divide Titan IPA
- Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA
- Flying Dog Raging Bitch IPA
If you'd like to join in, tickets are just £10, and there will be some tasty mixed case deals to cash in from on the night too. You need to buy tickets in advance, and there are limited numbers available, so don't leave it too late if you want to avoid disappointment. If you want to try the beers yourself, but can't make it to the shop on Friday, get in touch and we can arrange to ship you a mixed case via courier. The evening's fun kicks off at 7pm, and ought to last 2 hours or so. If you'd like to book, or require further details, you can get in touch with me via any of the means listed below.The Wineyard & Deli
23 Princes Crescent, Bare, Morecambe, LA4 6BY
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E-mail: wineyardanddeli@gmail.com
Friday, 8 October 2010
Check out our stonking new beer fridge line-up!
- Goose Island 312 Urban Wheat Beer (fantastic crisp, light and refreshing wheat beer from Chicago)
- Hawkshead Lakeland Lager (gorgeously moreish pilsner from one of the UK's best breweries)
- Liefmans Cuvee Brut (sparkling cherry beer from Belgium)
- Hardknott Infrared IPA (Ruby red IPA - big big flavours & punchy hops)
- Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA (American style IPA, full of hops)
- Anchor Humming Ale (seasonal San Francisco beer brewed throughout the Autumn, deliciously refreshing fruity hops)
- Vedett Extra White (Belgian wheat beer)
- Great Divide Hades (Belgian-Style Golden Ale from Denver, Colorado)
- BrewDog 5AM Saint (Very hoppy amber ale, packed with distinctive flavour and style)
- Knops California Common (marvelous Scottish interpretation of Californian "Steam" beer)
Saturday, 4 September 2010
Attention Beer Geeks: Great Divide Beers Seriously ROCK!
Thursday, 26 August 2010
People of Lancaster & Morecambe: We deliver for free
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010
Check out the new US craft beers arriving this week!
- Goose Island Root Beer (soft drink technically you fussy lot)
- Goose Island Bourbon County Stout
- Goose Island 312 Urban Wheat
- Flying Dog Barrel Aged Gonzo
- Flying Dog Road Dog Porter
- Flying Dog In Heat Hefe-Weiss
- Flying Dog Tire Bite
- Flying Dog Horn Dog
- Flying Dog Dog Schwarz Smoked Double Lager
- Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA
- Sierra Nevada Stout
- Sierra Nevada Kellerweiss
- Great Divide Titan IPA
- Great Divide Belgica
- Great Divide Hades
- Left Hand Black Jack Porter
- Left Hand Jackmans Pale Ale
- Left Hand Sawtooth
- Left Hand 400 Pound Monkey
- Flying Dog Old Scratch Amber Lager
- Flying Dog Classic Pale Ale
- Flying Dog Snake Dog IPA
- Flying Dog Gonzo Imperial Porter
- Flying Dog 20th Anniversary Raging Bitch Belgian-Style IPA
- Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
- Anchor Steam
- Anchor Summer
- Anchor Porter
- Anchor Bock
- Anchor Liberty Ale
- Anchor Old Foghorn
- Brooklyn Lager
- Brooklyn East India Pale Ale
- Brooklyn Brown Ale
- Goose Island Honker's Ale
- Goose Island IPA
- Goose Island Summertime
- Blue Moon
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
How I discovered the world of beer, and the journey so far
Monday, 16 August 2010
Stone Brewing Co. Beer Dinner at Musa in Aberdeen, September 10th
Stone Brewing Co. Beer Dinner at Musa in Aberdeen, September 10th
Sunday, 15 August 2010
The Carnival Zinfandel
A recent addition to our range, this is a Californian Zinfandel with a fair bit of character. In the glass it's a gorgeous bright almost bubblegum pink colour, showing off absolutely bags of raspberries on the nose. Evidently a fruity number from the first whiff, it's also got a generous dash of sweet spice in there, and some other red fruits (particularly juicy tart red cherries). A light red in style, this is ideal hot summer weather wine, absolutely spot on for lazing out in the garden with a glass or three and a good book. I don't know about the rest of you, but the last thing I'm after on a hot humid afternoon is a heavy rich red, even if it is my generally preferred style of wine. Although most people will stick to whites and roses, or crisp refreshing beers and ciders, this is a fab alternative for those of you who are really after something with a bit more body that's not too big. Oh and the labels on the bottle are absolutely brilliant as far as I'm concerned. I love the circus-poster style back label!
The Carnival Zinfandel
Cumbrian Legendary Ales and their Croglin Vampire Doppelbock
So whilst browsing the Twitterverse and the interwebs a few weeks back, I happily stumbled across a new blogger by the name of Jeff Pickthall. The guy's a top bloke, who really seems to know his stuff when it comes to all things beer, and was busily raving about something called Croglin Vampire from Cumbrian Legendary Ales. He had my attention from the off when he said he gets bored by session beer. A good sign I thought, since it's the likes of Brew Dog and Flying Dog, with their absurdly hoppy IPAs and their dramatically innovative takes on traditional beer styles that have got me into beer in a big way in the first place. So I read on, and liked what I saw.
After reading his post, I wasted no time in tweeting the guy right away to find out how I could get my hands on a bottle to try for myself. As I explained to him at the time, I'm on something of a mission to radically overhaul our beer room at The Wineyard, getting rid of a lot of traditional big name beers and breweries, and bringing in the most diverse, ecclectic, unusual selection of genuinely delicious and surprising beers I can find. I've no particular problem with 'session beer' as such, but it's not for me by and large, and I've noticed a LOT of our customers saying they feel similarly: the traditional styles and regular beers on most bars are pleasant enough, but they've been around for years, decades even. Most guys and gals who like their beer are desperate for something new, interesting and different.
After Jeff put me in touch with Cumbrian Legendary Ales, they wasted no time in firing some samples my way to see if we'd like to stock their bottled range (and give our wholesale arm a nod in their direction too). Four beers to take for a spin in all: Grasmoor Dark Ale, Langdale, Loweswater Gold, and Croglin Vampire Doppelbock. I wasted no time in cracking open the Croglin Vampire of course! Myself and my housemates were tasting the range together (getting other perspectives is handy for deciding if a beer/wine's worth stocking), and were thoroughly blown away.
Jeff does a much better job of describing the flavours than myself, but it was an absolute treat. Jam packed with rich malty flavours, it had an utterly divine mouthfeel and persistence on the finish. The nicest beer I've tasted in a good long while, Jeff's own write-up is on his blog here and is well worth a read! Following on from Croglin Vampire, we tried the other three beers, and were very impressed by both Langdale and Loweswater Gold in particular. They both had a really lovely array of refreshing and fairly fruity flavours. In danger of heading into bland, boring session beer territory on first inspection of the bottles, I was very pleasantly surprised by the pair. Sadly, Grasmoor Dark Ale was something of a letdown for me by contrast.
It was nice enough, but had nothing to recommend itself over the likes of Anchor Bock, York Ghost Ale, or Black Sheep Riggwelter, to pick three entirely random examples. And none of those beers have anything that compares with the phenomenal Flying Dog Gonzo Porter, but that's a beer for another day.
A week on Tuesday, fingers crossed, Langdale, Loweswater Gold and Croglin Vampire will have been delivered safe and sound, and will be adorning our shelves. They are a huge step up on their new neighbours to-be, Thwaites' Wainwright and Jenning's Cumbrian Ale (the rejuvenation of the range is an ongoing project).
Have you tried any of the Cumbrian Legendary Ales range? They do other stuff in cask too that you may have come across. Any thoughts on Croglin Vampire, or on a Cumbrian brewer making a seasonal Munich style beer?
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
In-Store Tasting: New Wines Just In - Friday August 20th, 7pm.
E-mail: Ben@thewineyard.co.uk
Address: The Wineyard, 23 Princes Crescent, Bare, LA4 6BY.