Sunday 20 May 2012

Spoons guest ales: Torch Light

Its a nice day and revision going brilliantly so thought I would treat myself to a beer and Burger. This beer is torch light at a reasonable 4.4%.
The smell is pretty much non existant and the colour is a clear and light brown.
Its flavour is very light and subtle with a tangy aftertaste that dissapears quickly. There's a slight fruit taste when in the mouth and is quickly followed by a mild malty taste.

Not the best ale I have had but very palatable. Ideal for food as it doesn't overpower with flavour.  Recommend having after had a few. 5/10 nice but not much flavour.

Spoons guest ales: Hop Bomb

Well its a sunny day in Wales, believe it or not, so I have decided perfect time for another guest ale.
Today is hop bomb at a reasonable 5% alcohol content. The smell is light and fruity and the colour is a light browny orange which is slightly cloudy.
The taste at first is a bit sharp but after swallowing there is a string bitter and fruity flavour. The taste stays for a bit but gets bitter over time.
Overall a very nice piny for a warm sunny day, you will find yourself constantly sipping at it. Its definitely best served cold and only for those who like fruity and bitter pints. For this pint I shall give it a 7.5/10.

Spoons guest ales: Torch Light

Its a nice day and revision going brilliantly so thought I would treat myself to a beer and Burger. This beer is torch light at a reasonable 4.4%.

The smell is pretty much non existant and the colour is a clear and light brown.

Its flavour is very light and subtle with a tangy aftertaste that dissapears quickly. There's a slight fruit taste when in the mouth and is quickly followed by a mild malty taste.

Not the best ale I have had but very palatable. Ideal for food as it doesn't overpower with flavour.  Recommend having after had a few. 5/10 nice but not much flavour.

Spoons guest ales: Hop Bomb

Well its a sunny day in Wales, believe it or not, so I have decided perfect time for another guest ale.

Today is hop bomb at a reasonable 5% alcohol content. The smell is light and fruity and the colour is a light browny orange which is slightly cloudy.

The taste at first is a bit sharp but after swallowing there is a string bitter and fruity flavour. The taste stays for a bit but gets bitter over time.

Overall a very nice piny for a warm sunny day, you will find yourself constantly sipping at it. Its definitely best served cold and only for those who like fruity and bitter pints. For this pint I shall give it a 7.5/10.

Friday 18 May 2012

Spoons guest ales: Diamond

Its guest ale time so thought would write about it to my blog. Gives me something to write about.
Its a light colour with a fruity smell. They taste however is like bitter water. It seems to lack any distinct taste or body.
At 5 percent I was expecting more flavour but lacks any umph.
Overall a 5 out of 10.

Spoons guest ales: Diamond

Its guest ale time so thought would write about it to my blog. Gives me something to write about.

Its a light colour with a fruity smell. They taste however is like bitter water. It seems to lack any distinct taste or body. At 5 percent I was expecting more flavour but lacks any umph.

Overall a 5 out of 10.

Sunday 6 May 2012

Stress down

Well I handed in my final coding project for the year, yay. The stress of this project was mental, I hope I pass with at least 60%, need to if want to continue.

I Have about a week before exams so I am going to start revising asap. I also need to find a job over the summer holidays as well as work on my coding skills.

I am thinking of making an app for android or Even a free computer program. Not sure what though. Either way I plan to stay busy and not let my mind waste away.

Anyway hope those who actually read this find it interesting I do try and update whenever I can. Until next time, I'm off to have some awesome spag bol, laters.