Went to a newly opened speights ale house here in palmy and had a pilsner, was surprisingly nice - malty with a sauvin kick. didn't realise speights made such a nice beer!
Really? I'll give you that the craft range is good, but the Summit? I poured out the rest of a free sample. It was sugary nasty vileness. Hateful stuff.
Permalink Reply by Ian on November 25, 2008 at 10:27am
OK, OK guys, I'll certainly grant you that the Summit doesn't rate all very highly, but a chilled one as a thirst quencher on a hot day works for me before I get into something to savour. I guess it's something you are likely to find on tap here in the SI. But the Distinction I still hold is a worthwhile beer. We can also get Emmersons most places, though not on tap much up here in Picton, and Renaissance is just 20 minutes away, so we aren't hard done by for choice. The local Supervalue also keeps a large range of inported stuff and some of the Fullers range, Duvel and heaps besides, so a bloke can enjoy a pretty balanced diet.
Cheers,
Ian
Cheers,
Ian
Permalink Reply by Barry on November 25, 2008 at 10:35am
I used to think Distinction was OK, it's really very very sweet though. More hops please Mr Speights. I still rate the pils and the porter. Summit I'd rather use to water my garden. That's what it's for no?
your spot on Barry, distinction was a big let down last time I drank it on tap. all sweet and cloying.been 'optimised' to death. Summit is an exercise in marketing a commodity. as if they give a shit about nature.
Permalink Reply by Mark on November 25, 2008 at 10:23am
summit is without a doubt one of the worst beers on the market. it starts off watery and insipid and by the time you're halfway through you would swear someone pissed in the bottle