A couple of posts ago I reported on falling into the rebadge trap: not realising Old Wallop was Director's Bitter. My excuse is that I've only had Director's once, back in 2003 in what was then Northern Ireland's first and only branch of Wetherspoon's: a pub which stuck out, in Belfast, like a sore thumb with a sticky carpet.
I'm not entirely sure if my experience last weekend really counts. At the Bull & Castle they're currently serving Raging Bull, a strong (6% ABV), dark, red, highly-hopped ale. It is, I'm told, a rebadge of Messrs Maguire Jul-Ól, which I last tasted just over two years ago and, judging from what I wrote at the time, this is a rather different product. I'm annoyed now that I missed the version they had out last year as it might help me follow the evolution of the recipe.
Same recipe, different name, same brewer, different taste. Beer can make one's head hurt in so many ways...
Four Provinces Láidir
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*Origin: Ireland | Date: 2020 | ABV: 6.2% | On The Beer Nut: *May 2018
The can had warped a little, which seems to be a common issue with the
canned beers ...
4 days ago