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About Rob Nesbit

Beer drinker and all round annoyance. Likes drinking, football, cricket and having a good time.

Excelsior Lager

Excelsior Lager

Excelsior Lager

www.tcb-beverages.com/en

Brewed by Champigneulles (TCB Beverages)
Style: Pale Lager
Meurthe-et-Moselle France

Excelsior LagerNot much info on this beer online, needless to say that’s the way they like it in cheap discount beer land, just buy the fucker and dont worry about it. 

Brewed for the supermarket chain Lidl, and sold at a relatively cheap price. This is bargain basement beer!

Yet the name “Excelsior“ is Latin for “ever upward” and represents superior quality and of excellence! 

Review: 500ml blue can of Excelsior Lager: 4.0% vol.

Can find it with 4.1% to 3.9 % in strength, depending on the region. 

Coming in a pretty cool looking logo of a Knight’s sword, in a nice blue can. 

Excelsior LagerAroma is pretty shit, in fact it smells a bit like shit, had the aroma of a fart! Lagery smell, and very metallic on the nose. Not great!

Looks good on pour, a nice frothy white head, nice and creamy, and a golden coloured beer on show. Not bad. Head maintains well, and some good lacing apparent. 

Get a lot in the can.

Bit of an off taste found initially, not great at all……….

Overall, it is a bit tasteless, and any taste you do get is bittersweet and lacking in flavouring.

Second can, it improved a little, and was slightly easier to drink, a bit smoother and nicer on the old stomach, but still lacking any real depth to the beer. Malty and a little hoppy, but overall not a nice beer at all. Very forgetful and not worth trying again, cheap as it is and all………..

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Trouble Brewing Graffiti

Trouble Brewing Graffiti

Trouble Brewing 

http://troublebrewing.ie/

Brewed by Trouble Brewing
Style: IPA
Kill, Co. Kildare, Ireland

Trouble Brewing GraffitiFounded in 2010 in Kill, a small town in Kildare. Trouble Brewing have introduced some new and exciting craft brews into the Irish market and beyond. 

Trouble Brewing produce several different craft beers, such as Deception Golden Ale, Dark Arts Porter, Sabotage India Pale Ale, Graffiti Pale Ale and Remix India Pale Lager.

Review: 500ml bottle of Trouble Brewing Graffiti: 3.6% vol.

Trouble Brewing GraffitiCan be found on tap at certain selected places around the country but I got it in the bottle from Lidl, the German supermarket discount chain. 

Loving the logo on the brown bottle, nice and colourful, a funky look that definitely stands out. 

On pour getting a lot of carbonation flowing about yet results in a quite small flat looking head when it all settles. Colour is golden. Some lacing. 

Overall look is ok…….

The smell, on the other hand, is very pleasant. Typical IPA aroma, light but am getting the hops, the fruits and citrus………

Getting the hops a lot on the taste buds, all very manageable though, very easy to drink and appreciate.

Trouble Brewing GraffitiHas all the typical IPA style characteristics checked and mastered.  Citrus and tropical fruits, caramel and sweet malts all easy to find.

It is ok, nothing amazing, and pretty average for the style.

Might be a little off taste, I got from the second bottle.

Strong in the taste which is a surprise since it has a low ABV, hops (amarillo) come to the fore in this beer, and all very manageable. 

Sessionable and not bad, but I dont think I’d go for it again. 

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Roadworks Pale Ale

Roadworks Pale Ale

Roadworks Pale Ale

                                                      Brewed by Roadworks Brewing Company                                                   (Station Works Brewery/Pearse Lyons Brewery)
Style: Pale Ale
Dundalk, Ireland

Pearse Lyons (who unfortunately passed away last year, 2018) from Dundalk, was from a family steeped in the brewing tradition and was the first Irishman to achieve a Masters Degree of Science in Brewing Science from the British School of Malting and Brewing in 1968. While at university (UCD, getting a first class honours degree in biochemistry), he did an internship at Guinness and later worked as a biochemist for Irish Distillers, makers of the well known and loved Jameson whiskey. So you could say he was well versed in the craft.

Roadworks Pale AleHe set up the company Alltech in his garage in 1980 while living in Kentucky for work purposes. Lyons used his fermentation expertise to helping brewers. He then moved into agri business, more particularly, animal feed and animal nutrition. Overtime Alltech has become one of the fastest growing companies in the global animal health industry, continually making a tidy profit year in year out, and with an annual turnover of $1.6 billion. Not bad for the fella who got a 10,000 Dollar loan to start off in his garage!

But not to forget the roots of the industry, Lyons jumped at the chance to purchase Lexington Brewing Company in 1999, and over time he managed to resurrect the brewing and distilling tradition of Lexington that dates back to 1794, and produce a successful range of Kentucky Ale beer that have proved popular amongst the drinking masses.

Growing his international alcohol division, Alltech acquired a craft brewery in Northern Ireland (The Station Works Brewery) and also one in England (Cumberland Breweries Ltd), representing a return to his roots as such, and a major expansion into Europe of his successful American brewing division.

Roadworks Pale AleWith three new breweries under construction in the United States, and a major investment in a new distillery, called Pearse Lyons Distillery in the heart of the Dublin, at the former St James Church where his grandfather is buried, Lyons was set to continue the family history. They also opened a new brewery at the historic site of the old MacArdle Moore Brewery in Dundalk, which will also incorporate the relocation of the Station Works Brewery in Newry, acquired by the company in 2015. 

Both of his children work within the family owned business. His daughter, Dr. Aoife Lyons, a licensed clinical psychologist, is global director of educational initiatives and engagement for the company, while his son, Dr. Mark Lyons, is now the president and CEO. Keeping the company in family hands is no mean feat in the cutthroat business of animal health where the vast majority of the industry is indebted to shareholders and the whims of the market. 

Not my first beer from this brewery as I tried their Foxes Rock collection, a pale ale and a red ale, both a little disappointing it has to be said. 

Review: 500ml bottle of Roadworks Pale Ale: 4.5% vol.

On bottle it says it is made by Roadworks Brewing Company, but when you check online then you get Station Works Brewery and even further a Pearse Lyons Brewery. Very confusing, but it’s brewed for Lidl so that might explain it all!

Either way it comes in a lovely looking bottle with a nice and hip logo and design, of a car, a volkswagen. 

On pour I get a cloudy looking golden coloured beer, with a lot of carbonation, quite a good bit actually. A small whitish head appears, and it sticks around too! Good bit of lacing. 

Overall a good looking beer, has a very deep appearance, and a nice head and colour to appreciate. 

Roadworks Pale AleA real IPA type aroma, very nice, spot on with the smell. Getting the citrus, and other fruits and the malts, lovely. 

First impressions on the taste is good, for an IPA it is smooth enough for me, soft, clean and crisp on the tongue, the hops gentle and very tasty, not bad.

Coming cold from the fridge, it’s not bad at all. A typical IPA taste to it but on the low level which is nice for us that are not craft beer snobs…….so very manageable! 

Hops are present and enjoyable, but not overbearing. A nice beer to sip and enjoy over time, a slow burner, with a wide array of lovely tastes and flavours. The citrus and fruits, the malts, and hops all coming in to round off a nice pleasant full bodied taste.

Will check out again. Pleasantly surprised.

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Theresa May

Theresa May’s Da

Great chat with investigative reporter, Johnny Vedmore, on who Theresa May’s father was and how he was scrubbed from (internet) history.
Amongst a short chat on Welsh nationalism and the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Please check out Johnny’s stuff here:
https://www.johnnyvedmore.com/
https://vocal.media/authors/johnny-vedmore
Twitter: @JohnnyVedmore
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Y7ErMaOxrKP_wOMNkzk5g

And please have a listen to Johnny’s excellent chat on the Richie Allen show discussing the Epstein case
https://youtu.be/nxv0W9ihLmg

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Rally for Life, Dublin, 2019

Rally for Life, Dublin, 2019

Went to the Pro Life Rally for Life in Dublin, this July 2019. Met quite a few interesting people…………Glenn from the Irish Yellow Vest Movement, the Count, Jay Q, Some Christians from India and Banbridge, Alistar an expert on Fluoridation…………..also have included the excellent speech’s from Niamh Uí Bhriain of the Life Institute and Dr Trevor Hayes a consultant obstetrician/gynaecologist in St Luke’s Hospital in Kilkenny. All in all a good day out.

Count Richard Von Coudenhove kalergi: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYRtDsibhHbSUb1ztOJXpjA

Irish Yellow Vest Movement: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Community-Service/Yellow-Vest-Ireland-269250170606171/

Jay Q: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGSHwSWkkeWc-A1EreWGSdw

The Life Institute: https://thelifeinstitute.net/

Rally for Life: https://rallyforlife.net/

Alistair: https://twitter.com/AlistairFSmith

Revival Movement Association: www.revivalmovement.org

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