Pros: Absolutely delicious, sweet, soda-like taste; ultra-smooth finish; light body Cons: clear bottles tend to give it the slightest skunky smell and/or flavor (opt for cans)
I rsquo;ve been a huge fan of Newcastle Brown Ale for almost a decade now, but I rsquo;ve never sat down and truly pontificated as to why I like it so much until tonight. Drinking it at home isn rsquo;t quite as good as it is on tap, but even under such ...
Pros: Smooth, not overly carbonated, goes down easy Cons: Goes down quicker than I'd like
When the event calls for smooth refreshment without a lot of carbonation to get in the way, nothing soothes the thirst better than Newcastle Brown Ale. Whether Ive been working out in the hot Texas sun or just sitting down to a great home-cooked ...
Pros: Easy to drink, nice nutty taste than is not bitter. Cons: For me, none.
Six of us went out to dinner last weekend. Three of us ordered Newcastle Brown Ale. The other two concurred on my assessment of this beer. This was the first time I gave this one a try. A bit of history from www.newcastle.com: Newcastle ...
Pros: a decent drinking session beer Cons: seems dumbed down, not overly complex
One English ale that has enjoyed a bit of a trendy reputation is Newcastle Brown Ale. It is a beer readily available in most good beer markets. Like Bass Ale it enjoys a certain prestige among some beer drinkers. To me it is really ...
Pros: Readily available, easy-drinking Cons: Not very complex
There's a lot of hype surrounding Newcastle Brown Ale. Why, even back in the dark ages of my youth, when drinking beer was an exciting, illegal thrill, Nookie Broon held a certain mystique. Maybe it was because all the bikers and the bad bo ...
Pros: A flavorful beer with mass appeal Cons: Not so good in bottles
Before 1927 the English city of Newcastle-On-Tyne was primarily known for its coal mining industries. Since 1927, the year the brewery opened , Newcastle has justly become famous as the source of one of the world's best beers ; Newcastle Brown Ale. ...
Pros: It?s good drinkable beer. Cons: Unremarkable flavor.
Several days ago, I found myself at a few art receptions downtown in SoHo. As mentioned in my previous opinion (for Blue Moon Belgium Ale) [FN 1] I visited the Visual Arts Gallery, and it was also here that I picked up a bottle of...
Pros: All round decent tipple Cons: not enough half bottles
Newcastle Brown is one of the few beers that has been placed on the ‘Protected Foods’ list, meaning it can only be brewed in Newcastle Upon Tyne by Scottish and Newcastle Breweries.
It is commonly known in Newcastle as a bottle of dog...
Pros: Great Taste
A very refreshing brew Cons: Can be a little expensive
Newcastle Brown Ale is enjoyed by both men and women. It is really just a great beer. If you love beer you will love Newcastle, but beware as it packs a bit of a punch. It is full bodied with a wonderful taste and a great color. It goes down smooth and...
Pros: Drinkability Cons: Pasturized and filtered to death.
Newkie Brown. A working man’s beer?
Newcastle Brown is a beer popular with the English working classes in the midlands and north east. With a distinctive and relatively sweet flavor, it appeals to folks with a liking for the sweeter things in...
If I was stranded on a desert island, and could have an unlimited supply of only one beer, Newcastle Brown Ale would be the one. What can I say, I love the stuff. It is one of those ales with a unique taste. There is no other brew in the world that...
I recently visited my friend in Arizona and while we were chilling by the pool he gave me Newcastle Brown ale. I am a very big fan of thick full bodied ales and my favorite until then was Guiness. However when I took a drink of the Newcastle brown ale I...
Pros: Great taste, easy to drink Cons: Only truly good on tap, beware of the hangover
Newcastle is a thin-bodied dark ale that manages not to be as horribly bitter as darker beers can be. It has a sweet chocolate-nutty flavor and is very easy to drink. However, due to travel, the clear bottle, or just age, bottled Newcastle can often...
Pros: Smooth, balanced flavor, incredibly tasty. Cons: Can be affected by heavier beers and temperature.
Newcastle Brown Ale is a singularly unique beer. I remember my first attempt at the beer quite well. A group of chums and I were watching some anime on DVD, and someone passed me one of the distinctive clear bottles, with instructions to give it a try....
Streetcars Newcastle - Brown This cushy oxford offers great looks and lots of wiggle room for your toes. Burnished textured leather topstitched laced upper. Padded collar. Lined i...
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