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It was the most watched programme in the UK at the time too!many Americans watched a show called Dallas
It was the most watched programme in the UK at the time too!many Americans watched a show called Dallas
- J.R. Ewing’s Private Stock - in the 1980s, many Americans watched a show called Dallas. It was about a wealthy oil family, and the drama that they inflicted on everybody. J.R. was the head of the family. I have no idea what kind of beer this is, but I would bet that it’s a lager. There is still beer in the can, but there’s only one can. Maybe if I get drunk enough to try the first one, I’ll open this one up. On the other hand, this could actually collect some money if I decided to sell it.
That's a PA beer, as caseydog mentioned. Now, had that been a Hudepohl can...D.G. Yuengling Premium Beer. Maybe Ohio’s greatest export.
Thank you for the clarification. I think I assumed it was from Ohio because I've consumed so many in Ohio, so I assumed it was a local brew. It is right across the border, however.Yuengling is a Pennsylvania beer. Pottsville, PA. The oldest brewery still operating in the US. It was never swallowed up by the big beer companies, as so many others have.
CD
A little break in the run of beers from the north-east of England, as we acquired something from around 60 miles to the north from where we live. St Andrews Brewing is a relatively new brewery, started in 2012. And yes, it is indeed the St Andrews of golf fame.
We got a mini-keg of IPA, something of a misnomer, I feel, as it is a gentle 3.2%. It is extremely light, both in strength and colour, being a very pale yellow. An exploratory sniff suggested lemon and that is certainly what you get. There is a slight bitterness, but overall, the taste is a lemony zest. I wouldn't describe this in any way as an IPA, but it's a pleasant and refreshing drink. More suitable, perhaps, for the end of a warm summer's day rather than a chilly autumnal one, but a nice drink nonetheless.
I'm tempted to say I don't have the face for TV/video, but neither does he.You need to start a beer review YouTube channel. People make a lot of money with YouTube channels.
I think you should pattern after this guy's reviews -- without the redneck, of course. You have the sense of humor to do funny reviews, and the knowledge to make them informative.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7wDq200b2s
BTW, I have had all of those beers, and I can't argue with the guy. Corona is Gringo pond water. I like the rest of them.
CD
Allendale is another relatively new brewery, having started in 2006. It is situated in the south-west of Northumberland, to the west of Newcastle and south-west of the old market town of Hexham.