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Looking for bottled Beer that's not too gassy
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A plea to all Beer experts. Can anyone recommend any bottled Beers that are not incredibly gassy. My better half loves the odd Beer but has to pour the beer from one glass to another to try and get rid of some of the gas. Are any Beers simply brewed and bottled with less gas.
Thanks very much. Cheers.
Thanks very much. Cheers.
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Most bottled IPAs aren't particularly gassy (with milds and porters also being similar) but, if he likes lager, Cobra (which is available in all of the big supermarkets) was specifically created to be low on gas.
From the Cobra website:
"Lord Karan Bilimoria founded Cobra Beer in 1989. He launched Cobra Beer when he realised that Britain deserved a better, smoother, less gassy lager. Not just smoother, but one which complemented food, and could appeal to both ale and lager drinkers alike.
Using the finest natural ingredients and a traditional Indian blend of barley malt and yeast, with maize, hops, and rice, he created an extra smooth and less gassy beer, quite unlike any other. "
Chris
Most bottled IPAs aren't particularly gassy (with milds and porters also being similar) but, if he likes lager, Cobra (which is available in all of the big supermarkets) was specifically created to be low on gas.
From the Cobra website:
"Lord Karan Bilimoria founded Cobra Beer in 1989. He launched Cobra Beer when he realised that Britain deserved a better, smoother, less gassy lager. Not just smoother, but one which complemented food, and could appeal to both ale and lager drinkers alike.
Using the finest natural ingredients and a traditional Indian blend of barley malt and yeast, with maize, hops, and rice, he created an extra smooth and less gassy beer, quite unlike any other. "
Chris
Yes of course I should have mentioned the Beers he likes. He likes the Bath Ales range - Gem, Wild Hare, Golden Hare etc. He also likes Doombar and the usual Speckled Hen, Badger Beers, hopefully you get the idea. I'll certainly get some Cobra for him to try. He's not really a lager drinker, but might be tempted if as you say it's less gassy. Thank you for taking the time to respond - a good start.
A 'staging post' between the bitters mentioned by Bizzylizzy and the stout suggested by Shivvy:
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(I can personally recommend that one!)
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(I can personally recommend that one!)
Thanks for your help so far everyone. I don't think he likes Stout to tell you the truth. He likes dry light beers, but nothing too heavy. Awful that you can drink practically anything when you're young, but when middle age hits you, your digestive system suddenly decides not to play nice anymore :-)
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