Penpont Brewery
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06 Dec 2014 12:54 AM  

Hi Fellas,

I've just sunk my teeth into a nice brew from Penpont Brewery out of the UK. It is unlike any other beer i have ever tried as it is aged in Oak Wine Casks from a bordeaux vineyard.

It's appearance has a delightful somewhat roasted carmael colour. A frothy head with a very complex with a wonderful slightly tannic body along with hints of leather mixed with tobacco and strawberry. There are suttle overtones of a summer field meadow along with a little bit of fall harvest all built into one. All in all a splendid ale worth a taste.

A rare bird in thes parts of Canada, but was worth the investment.

 

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06 Dec 2014 01:24 AM  

 seeing its brewed in Cornwall you should try a cornish pasty to go with it Mick

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06 Dec 2014 01:55 PM  
I've never had a Cornish Pastry, I searched Google and it looks like some kind of meat pie? Are they good?
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06 Dec 2014 02:12 PM  

 there very nice they used to take them down the tin mines meat in one end jam in the other end

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06 Dec 2014 04:23 PM  
The beer sounds very tasty and so are Cornish pasties but they are best when just out of the oven in Cornwall, I always think!
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06 Dec 2014 05:03 PM  
" There are subtle overtones of a Summer field meadow " ............................that would be Bullshit then ? ..........or perhaps Cowshit !!
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06 Dec 2014 06:09 PM  
At 7.5% Lummo you could say anything and it would probably be true!!
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06 Dec 2014 07:51 PM  
Lummox LOL!!
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06 Dec 2014 08:08 PM  
Cheers Mick
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08 Dec 2014 10:06 AM  

 just got a new lunch box to put my cornish pasty in

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08 Dec 2014 04:58 PM  
I couldn't stand seeing those plastic treats everyday, it would be enough to drive me nuts.
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08 Dec 2014 05:09 PM  

 they taste nice Mick

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10 Dec 2014 07:26 PM  
make sure you actually buy your Cornish pasty in cornwall Pez...outside of the county they can only legally be called pasties...a touch of the old trades description act
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