If only I was UK based, as I'm sure this would become my favourite Dark Conspiracy
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/gadds-dark ... acy/94973/
As a fan of darker beers (especially those with a chocolate taste) I know I'd be a fan. Any of you UKites tasted it?
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My favourite 'Dark Conspiracy?'
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Re: My favourite 'Dark Conspiracy?'
Not tried that, although there seems to be a bit of a vogue for chocolate beers at the moment. Possibly these things are cyclical because I remember they were popular in the mid-90s. You could even get them on draft.
I've recently taken to drinking the odd bottle of Youngs Double Chocolate Stout, it's quite pleasant but I wouldn't want to neck a large quantity of it. My father's local was also recently doing a chocolate-orange type beer which was in the 6% range. Having drank one as part of my usual quota after a weekend countryside ramble I ended up writing off what was left of the afternoon. Came to just in time to go to bed.
I've recently taken to drinking the odd bottle of Youngs Double Chocolate Stout, it's quite pleasant but I wouldn't want to neck a large quantity of it. My father's local was also recently doing a chocolate-orange type beer which was in the 6% range. Having drank one as part of my usual quota after a weekend countryside ramble I ended up writing off what was left of the afternoon. Came to just in time to go to bed.
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Re: My favourite 'Dark Conspiracy?'
As Linden knows I too am a fan of proper beer. Some ales have a choccy edge in their normal flavour due to malts and sugars used in the brewing process but there aren't a great many "deliberately" flavoured beers I enjoy.
I guess deep down I think snacks should taste of snacks and ale should taste of ale
I guess deep down I think snacks should taste of snacks and ale should taste of ale
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