2016 has finally arrived, and may I wish you a very happy
new year! As well as beginning a new year, I’m beginning my 300 beers
challenge! When I look over the list, there really is only one way to begin…
Adnams Broadside!
I wasn’t always a beer drinker, but one of the reasons I started
enjoying real ale was a trip to the Adnams brewery in Southwold. It was my first
brewery trip, and ever since then I’ve enjoyed drinking and making beers.
Adnams were particularly generous when it came to tasting (more so on the wines
and spirits than the beers, but still!) and we had a great afternoon wandering
around the brewery. I can highly recommend a trip there if you ever get a
chance.
Since that time, Adnams beers have always been special to
me. Last summer, one of my beer buddies held an “Ale Test Fest” where we all
brought one of our favourite beers to line them up against each other. We had
to guess both the beer name, brewery and its strength. No one had trouble
guessing mine, as I make no secret of the fact that Broadside is one of my top
rated beers. The winner on the day was Badgers’ Poachers Choice (another tasty
and more unusual beer tasting of liquorice and damsons) but Broadside stood
well and was in good company. More about the Ale Test Fest and other events
another day…
About the beer
Beer 1 of 300 – Adnams Broadside
The 300 beer list categorises it as “Best bitter”
This is one of Adnams flagship beers alongside Southwold
Bitter, Ghost Ship and Explorer. At a hefty 6+%, Broadside is not for the faint
of heart! It’s dark and rich and tasty, with a good hop balance. It’s delicious
on tap and in the bottle, although the cask version is not as strong as the
bottle (4.7% I believe). You can buy it in mini-casks as well, direct from
Adnams and elsewhere, which is a great way to enjoy it.
Alcohol: 6.3% (in the bottle, less on tap)
My rating: 10/10 (slightly bias!)
I rate it highly because of its sentimental value to me (of
course) but mostly because I just can’t walk past a Broadside pump clip in a
pub without stopping for one (or more). It truly is an awesome beer and a
personal favourite.
Where can you get Broadside? The fantastic thing is that it
is readily available in most supermarkets and from Adnams directly. You won’t
have to look hard or far to find one, and I’m sure you won’t be disappointed.
What a great way to start my 300 beer challenge! If all the
beers end up as good as this one, I’ll be a very happy (and likely tipsy) man!
Keep up the hard work
ReplyDeleteKeep up the hard work
ReplyDeleteFantastic work Andy!
ReplyDeleteYep I love Broadside, but the cask version is much better in my opinion. Yep we get the mini-cask version at Christmas - got through 4 of them between us over the time I was back - much better than bottles as less gasy and a bit of a creamier (though by no means is it a creamy beer, if that makes sense).
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