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The Insane UK Craft Beer Scene

The Vibrant UK Craft Beer Scene: A Guide for Beer Enthusiasts The UK craft beer scene has exploded in recent years, becoming one of the most dynamic and innovative in the world. From the bustling streets of London to the scenic Scottish Highlands, breweries are...

Is the craft beer scene too snooty?

I’ve been running my Instagram account for over two years now. Mainly, I review beers but I’m constantly on the prowl for new knowledge in terms of hops, beer styles, breweries, and whatever else I can find. I get a lot of this from other posters but there are also...

A Guide To The London Beer Mile – Bermondsey

The London Beer MileI'll start by saying, if you've landed on this page, congratulations! You are going to embark on one of the best craft beer pilgrimages in Europe! The Bermondsey Beer Mile, although closer to 2 miles, is quite easily the perfect day out for any...

Beering – Top 10 Beers Of 2021

2021 was an incredible year for Beering. The year began like any other, we travelled around the country sampling as many beers as we could. Until we decided, its time to fully expand the Beering brand. We began building our website, improving our Instagram and...

How to write about my craft beer business

Writing About Your Craft Beer BusinessAs Beering grows its community, we plan to be the largest and most valuable source of beer information in the UK, and eventually in the world! A huge part of this is by working with other bloggers, taprooms, breweries and online...

Guest Blogger Post Ideas

Want to be a Beering Guest Blogger?We have had such a great response to reaching out to fellow Instagram beer bloggers and asking if they would like to be a guest blogger on our brand new website! This is the first step to building our community and it will be very...

Weird Beard – The Dodo

Weird Beard collaborated with a local micropub for this one and it has turned out to be an excellent juicy pale ale. It is however what you would expect with the use of Simcoe, Mosaic and Citra, a florally peachy vibe. Great crowd-pleaser and decent ABV making it...

Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan – Hefeweissbier

A very nice wheat beer even though I'm generally not a huge fan. It has a pleasant sweet aroma of cloves and a nice medium body. Initially, lots of banana flavour which mellows into a more wheaty finish. It does taste like an octoberfest type beer. Overall, very good...

Camden Town Brewery – Pale Ale

A fine American Pale Ale by Camden. Although a little light, it makes a nice beer to have with lunch and with its nice hoppy resinous taste it would go well with some type of grilled meat. The flavour profile for bitterness is medium-high. Overall, enough hops for IPA...
St. Austell – Proper Job Cornish IPA

St. Austell – Proper Job Cornish IPA

This Cornish IPA definitely does what it says on the bottle, a proper job at an IPA. Although available in the supermarkets, it doesn't taste like a supermarket beer. At 5.5%, it is the perfect strength to enjoy any time of year and they have worked hard to bring very...

Fourpure x Flavourly – Monument Valley

Fourpure x Flavourly – Monument Valley

This is great mix of tangerine and orange vibes but not overly fruity. The hops create a refreshing finish leaving an overall juicy vibe in the mouth. Fourpure have worked well to create a nice but light pale ale that is perfect for a summers day, or a whilst in...

Brewdog – Lost Lager

Brewdog – Lost Lager

This lager begins with a fresh malty aroma followed by a crisp and well balanced flavour profile. The Saphir hops give it that perfect amount of floral bittering and I like how this beer is made using wind power and an what would be waste bread in the malt mill. A...

Moor Beer Company – Revival

Moor Beer Company – Revival

A modern classic with a great amount of bittering! The variety of British hops provide an English ale profile with the addition of American yeast to give it an edge over other similar beers. I was impressed during this tasting because of its strong and hoppy flavour...

Loch Lomond x Flavourly – Strange Days

Loch Lomond x Flavourly – Strange Days

First beer from Loch Lomond Brewery and it didn't disappoint. It seems the Scots are mastering beer just as they have with whisky! This tropical west coast IPA certainly doesn't remind me of the cold foggy day I spent at Loch Lomond, rather it takes me back to when I...

Rebellion – Lager

Rebellion – Lager

Rebellion are one of my favourite breweries located in Marlow and are well supported by the locals! This lager tastes very fresh and crisp.and considerably better than other commercial lagers in supermarkets! Overall, very drinkable and well balanced! Lightly floral...

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