Buxton Hatchet Session India Pale Ale Review | Tesco Craft Beer Review
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You must have had a duff tin . I found this a solid refreshing Pale Ale, no artificial tastes ...only lightly hopped but thats the style I guess...Would have again...
The inflation that has happened in Britain is off the scale!
Don't panic...it's the same in Europe too
Don't think so, I live in Finland and since 2020 a pint in my local has gone up from 5 euro to 5.50 euro in 2024 @@UA-cam_hates_my_name
Money grabbing
@@nigelwatson2750 You can't be living in Helsinki then! Usually 10 euro for 500ml there at least
@@nigelwatson2750 so... it's gone up by 10% then 🤣🤣🤣. Doh 🤦
I've noticed with a lot of low ABV IPA's they have that weird tinny flavour when you take out the alcohol burn, but I think people are just trying to find ways to drink less alcohol during the week, including me.
The 6-7% IPAs are just too strong to drink every day.
I drink quite quickly and the super-session beers mean I don't get smashed after 2 cans, but it's no good if they taste bad either :(
Small Beer do a few good ones great for midweek beers, they’re all about half strength between 2-3% and for the most part taste almost as good as the real thing.
Slightly hazy and golden in color. White, medium foam, falling slowly. Light marmalade, apricots, peaches, grain, wet hay. Grapefruits, citrus grass. Low carbonation, moderate bitterness. Perfect for a barbecue.
Lidl have some great ipa in. Less than £2 a can. Stewart brewing for example. 5.6 % some of them.
Can't go wrong.😊
Sainsbury's IPA is great. 5.9% at £2.15 a bottle
@@UA-cam_hates_my_name ohhh. Nice
@@lozza1234ful I think these NEIPA are pish
I've got nothing against a lower alcohol beer these days (especially on a weeknight) but I'm arsed if I'm paying that sort of bank even if it _isn't_ crap.
Rather have a cup of tea!
Had 3 pints of Gower Power last night - proper beer.
Cheers Si
With the price and low ABV I'd expect the taste of the beer to be outstanding!
Wow, shocked as Phoenix and Kingslayer are great beers in Tesco by Buxton ! 😢
I would try it again. That may be a bad batch, or can?
the beer is in indie bottled shops as well, near £3.
Stopped by LIDL today and they had a few new ones you could try: Perlenbacher radler, shandy, festbier and wheat beers
Yes it’s there alpine week with the food as well 👍😀
The festbier is really decent
Kronenburg blanc back in UK and in stock in Tescos.
King slayer was the best Buxton can in supermarkets
From the colour alone, it looks oxidised. Either end of line can or some packaging issues with the batch I’d say.
Certainly puts you off supermarket beers doesn’t it!
I think companies have stopped caring, they seem to think every beer looks cool if hazy like a NE etc.
@@White_Rose_Al this isn’t that. You notice an orangey-brown tint to a beer like this and it screams ‘oxidation’.
Backed up by Simon’s tasting notes of ‘cordial’, I get a horrible tangy sourness from oxidised beers.
I do agree with you that not every IPA needs to be hazy, although unfiltered beer of any style will be hazy naturally
Good spot
3.4%? What is the point in drinking a beer at this abv. Looks to me like Buxton have ballsed up the beer and offered it out to Tesco. Buxton are a solid brewery, they definitely effed up with this one somewhere along the line.
Spot on useless drink i never go below 4% at a push usually 5% gives a good balance
would you consider reading the beer information that is on the bottle or cans? it helps to understand why you feel a certain way about the beer and what the brewery is trying to sell.
Sometimes you wonder,what the brewers taste when sampling these beers and for the pricing some of it is getting ridiculous
I really enjoyed this one myself
Last few Buxton beers iv had were rubbish. Just really cheap tasting. The craft “style” stuff in Aldi was better
How many more times are you going to keep trying crap supermarket beer? I stopped this weekend and went to my bottle shop paid 2quid more a can got some excellent beers inc from usa a nitro milk stout outstanding worth every xtra pennies and enjoyed 10 times more with no headache either. Bout time you promoted the bottle shops before they close for good ,supermarket beer has had its last day lets stop this cheap crap on the shelves
I’ve started doing the same, visiting my local bottle shop and pay a little more which I’m lucky to be in position to do..I will always have a look at supermarkets but nothing grabbing me anymore
In his defence he does review bottle shop beers too!
No tinned pineapple or orange peel..lol. All these bloody IPA' s are just clones of each other these days..like you mate...getting fed up.of them....
Shrinkflation on beer now!!!!