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Youngs “Kew Gold”
What could possibly be described using the following:
- retro touch
- aroma of wet corn
- some fruit and hint of cardboard
- proper nettley green hop aroma
- Mellow wine gum citrus
- buttery dunked Malted Milk
- a hint of sting
- Some cereal on the nose
- a deep, irn-bruey gold
- biscuit malts, citrus and yeast
- resinous lemon towards the finish
Well, it could only be Youngs Kew Gold, the new beer to replace the much missed Kew Brew.
I had my first bottle of it in the Coach & Horses on Kew Green last week, and I must say it was quite pleasant drinking - certainly a good beer for a warm summers’ evening (which unfortunately it wasn’t at the time!).
Shock report from the BBC: New exotic fruit to hit UK shops
The BBC is reporting that a New exotic fruit [is] to hit UK shops. New? What’s new about the baobab? Africa’s ‘upside down tree’. Well it’s certainly not a new species. It’s certainly not a new use. What appears to define this as ‘new’ is that the EU has just approved it.
What a sad world it is that something that has been used in it’s native countries for centuries can only be sold when it has been approved by bureaucrats sitting in an office in Brussels (or wherever they are - I can only assume it’s not even Nairobi, let alone out in Kenya’s beautiful countryside where these majestic trees can be found).
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