Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Newcastle Brown Ale

Newcastle Brown Ale (4.7% abv), commonly known as 'Newkie Brown' is well a brown ale! This one again is a Tesco pick up! Which is the story of my life these days with my hectic schedule keeping me away from the pub, well many pubs! A quick glance around the web reveals yet another outstanding website: http://www.newcastlebrown.com/ with enough content to satisfy even the most tech-savy beer geek. A brief commercial description of the beer;
Available filtered and pasteurised in keg and bottle. Newcastle Brown Ale was first brewed in 1927 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, by JimPorter after three years of development. Production moved from Newcastle to Gateshead at the end of 2004.

My example was the bottled variety. The beer itself is rich and malty with little hope character and a subtle roast aftertaste. Over all a very satisfying beer!
Historically the beer has been brewed in batches and a fresh portion of the beer is mixed with an aged portion of the beer at bottling to give its unique flavour. This practice ended however, as production has moved with the times to provide a cost effective production. The beer may be a shadow of its former self, but there are no complaints from me.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did you enjoy it in a half pint glass, unlike how you might enjoy the Finchley Bitter?

February 20, 2008 at 9:54 PM  
Blogger Tim said...

No, I went for the full pint. FWIW the review for Finchley Bitter is now up!

February 21, 2008 at 3:52 AM  

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