Oct 7 09

New Arrivals: BrewDogs and Daas Organics

Another couple of consignments have arrived and are waiting for me to cram them into the already over-full beer cupboard:

BrewDog and Daas selection

That'll be six bottles of BrewDog / Stone collaboration Bashah (a Black Belgian Double IPA weighing in at an impressive 8.4% 8.6% abv) along with two each of BrewDog Nanny State and BrewDog Trashy Blonde, plus a couple of samples of Daas's Organic beers - Witte and Blond - courtesy of Daas PR person Pip. Cheers, Pip! Hoping to sample those this weekend, will post the Notes as soon as poss.

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5 Comments to-date
  1. Posted by dancave on 7/10/2009 at 14:17:06

    Nom nom nom, I have had the Trashy blonde and the Dass white, Both very nice. Would love to try the nany state, I hope you do a review.



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  2. Posted by Darren Turpin on 7/10/2009 at 17:59:06

    I'm hoping to sample them all before too long, definitely. Tasting Notes to follow in due course...



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  3. Posted by Fultonius on 7/10/2009 at 18:22:38

    Just finished a bottle of Bashah - what a treat. I'm intrigued to see your comments!



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  4. Posted by markdredge on 7/10/2009 at 20:08:49

    Can't wait to try Bashah, I've got 3 waiting to be picked up from my mate's house. Also got a few Nanny States but I'm more wary of that one... I'll save a Bashah back for when the barrel aged ones are released too for a comparison. Didn't enjoy the Daas but then I don't really like blonde beers.



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  5. Posted by Darren Turpin on 7/10/2009 at 20:21:13

    I have to admit, the Bashah is the one I'm looking forward to the most out of the latest batch.

    I plan to drink a couple young and age the rest to varying states, just to see what happens. Will definitely be pursuing the cask aged variety when that appears as well.



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