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Newest Review: ... tap in bars but it is still available in the pub outside of St James Park the Strawberry. Usually the hangover is not too clever and at 4.... more

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tommykay05
Premium Review Newcastle Brown Ale: Drink the broon follow the toon (172 words)
by - written on 27/09/09 (Useful, 38 readings)
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I must admit i absolutely love Newcastle Brown Ale and there's nothing better than watching the footy with a few bottles or even a few to start the night off. It seems to have a distinct taste and is up there with the best in the market. Usually supermarkets such as Sainsburys and Asda do a deal 4 bottles for a fiver which is a good ...  Read the complete review

shaneo632
Premium Review A lovely ale (275 words)
by - written on 27/07/09 (Useful, 25 readings)
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I've been getting into my ale recently, and where better to start than Newcastle Brown Ale? It has a volume of 4.7%, and is most often sold in snazzy looking pint bottles, although as a result they do tend to cost a bit more than your normal drink. Still, whilst I hold no allegiance whatsoever to Newcastle, it's homely sort of charm is definitely ...  Read the complete review

GeordieNick
Premium Review Newcastle Brown Ale: A Bottle of Ye Own Broon Ale (360 words)
by - written on 14/07/09 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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As Busker said in his geordie song, Home Newcastle, 'i'd walk the streets al day al neet for a bottle of ye own broon ale.' You won't be surprised to know that Newcastle Brown Ale started being brewed in Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1927. It is manufactured by Scottish and Newcastle. Brown Ale is 4.7% alcohol and is traditionally ...  Read the complete review

Zmugzy
Premium Review Getting Nuked on Newcy Brown (541 words)
by - written on 08/01/09 (Very useful, 287 readings)
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Newcastle Brown has been brewed in Tyne and Wear since 1927. No link has yet been proven but this was also the last year that Newcastle Utd won the football league championship. It's the one drink from behind the bar that's guaranteed to give me a splitting head ache even after just one bottle. The first time this happened I'd already consumed ...  Read the complete review

durham_girl
Premium Review Newcastle Brown Ale: Gimme a newkie! (163 words)
by - written on 13/10/08 (Useful, 66 readings)
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Newcastle Brown Ale, referred to by those in the know as Brown Dog. Interestingly enough, this comes from the phrase, 'I'm going to see a man about a dog' came from - the person saying it was going to the pub for a bottle beer! Also can be know as Newkie Brown to the locals. Originally brewed in Newcastle Upon Tyne, the first bottle was ...  Read the complete review

gad1
Premium Review A pint of dog! (190 words)
by - written on 01/10/08 (Useful, 141 readings)
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Newcastle brown ale is one of my favourite drinks. It is very unique ale and not everyone will like it. Newcastle brown is brewed has been brewed in Tyne and Wear since 1927. Apparently it is sometimes referred to as a bottle of dog, although I've never heard it called that! The name came from the euphemism I'm of to walk the dog, meaning I'm of ...  Read the complete review

Smith
Express Review on Newcastle Brown Ale
by Smith - written on 12/05/07
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Full of chemicals and tastes awful. Better sticking to real ales. Should be called "Gateshead Brown Ale" anyway that's where it's now brewed.

Tjtull
None Better (77 words)
by Tjtull - written on 08/12/06
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There is no better ale on the market today. Simply the best tasting beer available. Not only does it taste great, it's smooth going down. There's nothing better than pouring a Newcastle in a pint glass and watching it form, knowing you'll get the same great taste you've always expected from this fantastic ale. Chill a glass and pour to the ...  Read the complete review

jo1l
Premium Review Newcastle Brown Ale: Mr Wear made me swallow! (1070 words)
by - written on 01/12/02 (Very useful, 774 readings)
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Sometimes taking up a dare is a bit stupid but not wanting to appear chicken in the face of such a dare I rose to the challenge of actually writing an opinion on that great foe of mine Newcastle Brown Ale or fondly know by it's millions of fans ( not me I add)as Newkie Broon! Rumour had it in Tooyoo circles that I had a particualr fondness for ...  Read the complete review

jillmurphy
Crowned Review I Had A Pun Then Forgot It (1302 words)
by - written on 26/08/02 (Very useful, 1167 readings)
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Sitting on a shelf in our wardrobe is a twenty-year-old bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale. When I catch sight of it I often wonder if this stuff goes bad. Will the bottle eventually explode all over my clothes perhaps? Will I awake one morning to an awful mess in there? Michael snorts and says not. It's a special edition bottle too, ...  Read the complete review

meah
Premium Review Newcastle Brown Ale: Dog on the Tyne (590 words)
by - written on 08/08/02 (Very useful, 2125 readings)
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There cannot be many people who have not heard of Newcastle Brown Ale, it is obviously synonymous with Newcastle upon Tyne and has been brewed in the City since 1927 at Newcastle Breweries situated in Barrack Road, Gallowgate opposite St. James Park Football Ground. Newcastle Breweries was opened in 1890 and part of the original brewery ...  Read the complete review

kirby_w
Express Review on Newcastle Brown Ale
by - written on 24/03/02
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Great English brown ale - Advantages: Great taste - Disadvantages: None

bucketofmonkey10
Express Review on Newcastle Brown Ale
by - written on 15/03/02
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look like poo, smells like poo, tastes like poo. in fact it is poo - Advantages: Cheap, Heavy bottle - Disadvantages: tastes crap , is brown therefore looks like poo

scallmorpheedy
Premium Review In ice cream format it stops me wetting myself (533 words)
by - written on 18/12/01 (Useful, 144 readings)
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There is no tastier beer fact. There is also no cooler bottle fact. Nothing goes better with Mars bars fact. It now reacts badly with my bladder fact. Imagine though the scenario. From Newcastle I went to study in Bath -the city not the ceramic receptacle, though I did pretty much the same things in both places. At that time I ...  Read the complete review

thom_harrison
Premium Review Newcastle Brown Ale: Dog - my favourite beer (187 words)
by - written on 09/08/01 (Useful, 142 readings)
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Dog. Brown. Newcastle Brown Ale. Call it what you will, it's my drink of choice. None of this lager crap, Newcastle Brown is a beer made of all the right stuff; Served in pint bottles, just high enough alchohol content, just the right taste and sweetness. There are a lot of things that make me drink Dog. One is the low quality of ...  Read the complete review

charliebrown
Premium Review Wy Ay, D'ya wont a nutty Newkie like? (271 words)
by - written on 13/06/01 (Useful, 88 readings)
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What is all this fuss over Newcastle Brown Ale? It's a run of the mill beer that just happens to be associated with Newcastle and a reasonable football team? But honestly, the beer itself is so bland that you might as well drink tapwater. Newcastle Brown is clever marketing, because young folk these days like to go into a pub and ...  Read the complete review

scotia1949
Premium Review Newcastle Brown Ale: Newcie Broon (328 words)
by - written on 25/05/01 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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This is the beer that Geordies everywhere swear by. As beers go it certainly has got a bit of poke and a fair amount of flavour, though of what I am still not too sure. When it comes to beers you can do the Jilly Goulden bit and wax lyrical about the flavours of hops and malt coming through and so on, but I have never been too sure precisely what ...  Read the complete review

cvtompkinson
Premium Review Stomach Pump (175 words)
by - written on 03/05/01 (Somewhat useful, 89 readings)
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Newky BROWN ale nectar of the gods This premium ale of newcastles fair city is the premier drink of the population it slips down like A good blowjob it revitalises and rejuvinates forget premium lagers this beer in a bottle is the no1 beer i drink BEUATIFULL as bernard would ...  Read the complete review

ohowson
Premium Review Newcastle Brown Ale: YUM YUM YUM (104 words)
by - written on 02/05/01 (Somewhat useful, 71 readings)
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Fantastic beer! What can you say about it? Its wet, brown, gets you drunk, and tastes like heaven! 1) Open bottle 2) CLEAN a half pint glass 3) Tilt glass and slowly pour in beer 4) Drink 5) Top up regularly Its so simple! Enjoy it, a Northern drink, for northern guys, no matter where you are! I live in Portsmouth, ...  Read the complete review

cjcb
Premium Review Good taste (139 words)
by - written on 26/03/01 (Useful, 58 readings)
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It is hard to say much about a beer, but here goes anyway. Brown Ale has been brewed in Newcastle for a long time now, infact a very long time, since way back in November 1927. Back then, there were fewer beers available as not many were transported around, and most people drank it. It continues to be a favourite drink nowadays, and it is ...  Read the complete review

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