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A Damm Fine Spanish Beer? Last Month, Alick Howard wrote about beer (following Andy Wilkes' Wine article) bemoaning the fact that there's not much in the way of Real Beer around here. He wasn't bitter about it – he’s come to appreciate a good cold draught of lager. He pointed out that only Southern-Jessie Wine-Drinkers go in for things like 'tasting notes', finicky glasses, soppy descriptions and poncey taste-pairings. Guardian blogger Tony Naylor, like Alick, is not a natural lover of lager. But Spanish lagers are different - he doesn't merely sneer at them, he loathes them. He says Cruz campo is anonymous, San Miguel has an acrid aftertaste and “Ma-poo” is, I quote: “actually offensive: thick, inordinately frothy, cloyingly sweet”. It's called “Inedit” and it's served in a wine sized, 750ml black bottle. It should, the website advises, be served chilled, in half-filled large white wine glasses. The tasting notes say things like: But, for all the wine-connoisseur wrappings, it is a beer. No, honestly! It's brewed with a mixture of malt and wheat. Beer forums give it mixed responses: they love it, they hate it – but they all agree it is a beer. Naylor likes it; he compares it to Belgian white beer; softly carbonated with a restrained flavour. In the meantime I look forward to trying out Inedit when I'm next in the money. I will be 'pairing' it with a Vegetable Bhuna and Pilau Rice. ROSE JONES |
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