Lovely Valley Beverage Factory

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Lovely Valley Beverage Factory

Postby drsmurto » Monday May 26, 2008 2:44 pm

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Dropped in on Sunday on the way home from a weekend of camping down at Deep Creek. Mate of mine has been there a few times and wanted to stop in for a tasting and to grab some beer. I reluctantly agreed as i knew it was an extract micro.

Tasted their Creamy Stout and Irish Stout - having had the export Guinness on Saturday night followed by my AG version so it was fresh in our minds.

The irish stout tasted like someone had stirred a spoonful of vegemite into a glass of West End. :shock:

The creamy stout wasnt much better.

I wasnt game to taste anything else. The 'brewer' is a retired bloke who clearly has no tastebuds.

Got home and washed my mouth out with a few pints of my irish stout on tap.

In my best comic shop guy voice - 'Worst beer ever'
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Re: Lovely Valley Beverage Factory

Postby Timmsy » Monday May 26, 2008 8:34 pm

I agree with you mate. Ive had the bloody lovley, sparkling ale, pale ale and chilli lager. The chilli lager was nice but that was it. Have still got some in the fridge which is about a year old and thats where there gona stay untill i can botherd cleaning the fridge.
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Re: Lovely Valley Beverage Factory

Postby James L » Tuesday May 27, 2008 10:34 am

If i was driving down the road and saw a place called the Lovely Valley Beverage Fatory, i dont think i'd stop... I'd probably speed up a bit...
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Re: Lovely Valley Beverage Factory

Postby Tipsy » Tuesday May 27, 2008 2:56 pm

James L wrote:If i was driving down the road and saw a place called the Lovely Valley Beverage Fatory, i dont think i'd stop... I'd probably speed up a bit...


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I thought that is where they made Passion Pop
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Re: Lovely Valley Beverage Factory

Postby ryan » Tuesday May 27, 2008 3:50 pm

http://www.lovelyvalley.websyte.com.au/
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Re: Lovely Valley Beverage Factory

Postby steve_n » Wednesday May 28, 2008 2:23 pm

i didn't mind their pale ale, but i wasn't a big fan of anything else i tried there. nice location if nothing else.
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