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Originally Posted by scouse mac
Im not the greatest ale drinker but I do like the odd drop every now and again.
Ive spent a couple of days in Gloucestershire and found this brew (strange really as its made exclusively in North Yorkshire). At first its got a fruity taste but then it develops a pleasant, mild hops taste.
Ive always found with most of these types of ales that the aftertaste builds up as you drink and it starts to become unpleasant but thats not the case with Black Sheep. Certainly worth a go if you can get your hands on it.
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Excellent. Hopefully I can track it down over here.
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Originally Posted by Papillon Noir
Yeah, I usually don't like pale ales or anything over 9% (Quatre-Centieme like 12% i think), but for this one I make an exception. It's really tasty, just don't plan on driving anywhere afterwards. :p I can't remember if I've had the Trois Pistoles, but the Maudite I find a little too peppery/spicey for me. Have you had the Ephemere? It's the apple one, it's quite nice.
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Wow, 12% is pretty rough.
I haven't tried any of the Ephemeres either. It's hard to find anything around here other than those three main brews.
If I see any of those, though, I'll absolutely be picking them up.