Pacific ale.. Mmm Galaxy hops
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Doing some "research" recently, I stumbled on Beer Advocate website via my friend, Uncle Google. http://beeradvocate.com/
Anyone from here on there as a member or have some comment to make about it?
Seems a fairly decent website, with some tragic and passionate Beer Snobs posting their thoughts.
Follow on Question: What are the best Craft Beer Websites?
Crafty Pint seems fairly good and Aussie focused. http://craftypint.com/
I'm on untappd.com as https://untappd.com/user/HughJ
I finally got a chance to sample a few of these today on the Gold Coast. I'd have to say that the beer doesn't rely on having a clever name - it's certainly worth picking up a six pack if you see it in your local.My Wife's Bitter from Burleigh Brewing
I tried a Matso's Pearler Pale Ale. Made in Broome. I really enjoyed it. I have yet to figure it why I like some Pale Ales and not others. But the Pearler, was err....a pearler.
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And Statler and Waldorf
The Australian & New Zealand Beer Buyers Guide is edited by Ian Kingham, and has a sell price of around $25. This paperback weighs in at 268 pages and includes plenty of colour photos, illustrations and charts. It is a well laid out and visually pleasing book that makes an easy read in whatever order you choose to do it. All pictures seem to be up to date, including those of the hundreds (or is that thousands) of beer bottle photos included. There probably is no other current publication that covers this much ground, with as much relevance to the domestic beer scene.
The book has been produced by the publishers of Beer And Brewer Magazine, and is widely available through bookshops, selected newsagents, brewery’s, homebrew shops, Dan Murphy stores nationally, and directly from the publisher atwww.beerandbrewer.com/books