Nice beers i have had recently - Trappist, lagers, Ales et al.

Drove over to Moon Dog world today (Mel) and picked up a couple of exclusives.
Quite nice at 9.8% ☺️
 

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So I have been exploring and buying the craft beers on offer around the traps.
This stuff is different, interesting…….and freaking expensive!!
Leads to ..exploring the economics and benefits of buying beer by the keg.
There is significant capital outlay (kegerator or similar).. and the ongoing cost of electricity to keep it cool.
Benefits are working through the offerings from local craft breweries with my keg under my arm ( for refill )
Passes my mind that many home brewers may also be happy to share their "creations" … ( no excise…)
Hmmmmmmm….
 
I love to see new beers appear on the shelves and on tap, this is I think Renaissance No. 3 in craft beers in my "drinking lifetime". But I agree about the cost of the craft beers, as I just struggle to fork out $30 for 1/2 dozen of some over-hopped lager pretending to be an ale, with no pedigree, just a fancy name and brightly coloured label! It worries me that the brewery business model is based on high selling prices making it difficult to obtain a drinking base. "Growlers" and other types of work well o/s so that might be something that would work here but I don't know the regulations that may block it.
I've been picking up a lot of craft's that are discounted to sometimes half price because of not selling at the bottle shop. The manager told me he has been trying to get some promotions or even taste-testing but no one has shown any interest, (but I think it has a lot to do with Covid).
And homebrew: travel killed my brewing ambitions. Being on-call there were a few too many times that I had a batch down and was not ready for bottling. By the time I got back, it was well and truly fermented. Over Christmas, I got rid of the last 400 bottles some of which was 20 years old. The stouts were still drinking OK. (The council would not take away my recycle bin that week as it was too heavy!!!)
 
Been sitting on this one for a while.

Feels like smoking a cigar whilst snacking on rum and raisin ice-cream smothered in vanilla essence paired with a glass of tawny port.

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I have occasionally dealt with a peanut masquerading as a porter, he thought he was a not a peanut but a porter but I disagreed..
 
Would you describe the taste as "smooth"?
Yes, very smooth.
It's a limited release that they make yearly, was out probably a few months ago.
Have also tried Belching Beaver Peanut Butter Milk Stout - nice and smooth but being at half the strength (5.3%) of the Deeds (10%), flavour is definitely not as strong.
 
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