• This Beer Tastes Like Fruit Salad… and We’re Not Sure That’s Good 🍍🍺
    May 15 2026

    This week on Beer, Together, we take on something completely different — Fresh Pulp from Buxton Brewery, a 6% double dry-hopped New England IPA… and let’s just say, it divides opinion.

    From the first pour, this one is loud. Hazy, juicy, and packed with tropical fruit flavours — pineapple, mango, citrus — it’s a full-on fruit assault. But does more flavour actually mean a better beer?

    We break down:

    • What double dry hopping really does to a beer
    • Why NEIPAs (New England IPAs) are so hazy and fruit-forward
    • The role of hops like Citra, Chinook, Centennial, El Dorado… and the newer British Harlequin hop
    • Whether beers like this are built for enthusiasts… or just for trying once

    There’s also a proper reality check on drinkability. At 6%, this isn’t your easy-going pint — it’s a first drink of the nightbeer… if that.

    We also dive into:

    • The story of Buxton Brewery — from a 40L garage setup in 2009 to a full-scale operation
    • Our own (failed) home brewing adventures
    • Why some beers fight your food instead of complementing it
    • And where this actually fits in a real drinking occasion

    🍽️ Food Pairings?
    Surprisingly, this one leans toward bold, punchy flavours:

    • Kimchi fried chicken
    • Salty cheeses
    • Pickles & relishes

    ⚖️ Choose Your Fighter
    Can anything beat our reigning champion Neck Oil?

    We score on:

    • Flavour
    • Drinkability
    • Occasion

    …and let’s just say, Fresh Pulp has a fight on its hands.

    🍺 This is what Beer, Together is all about — trying beers you might not pick yourself, figuring out where they fit (if they fit at all), and having a proper conversation about it.

    👍 Tried Fresh Pulp? Agree or completely disagree with us?

    Join the conversation:
    📲 Instagram: @BeerTogether123
    🎙️ Follow the podcast on Spotify to be part of the community

    #BeerTogether
    #CraftBeerUK
    #NEIPA
    #HazyIPA
    #BeerPodcast
    #BuxtonBrewery
    #BeerReview
    #DrinkDifferent
    #UKBeer
    #PodcastUK
    #BeerLovers
    #IndieBeer
    #HopHeads

    Show More Show Less
    36 mins
  • The Pint You Order When You Don’t Trust the Pub 🍺
    May 8 2026

    Bank Holiday Sunday. No work tomorrow. A 500ml bottle of Adnams Ghost Ship… this could go anywhere.

    This week on Beer, Together, we’re drinking one of the UK’s most recognisable ales — and asking a simple question: is Ghost Ship actually good, or is it just the safest pint in the pub?

    Brewed in Southwold by Adnams, Ghost Ship has quietly become a staple across pubs, supermarkets and bottle shops. It’s the beer you order when you walk into a place and think, “I’ll start here while I work out if this pub knows what it’s doing.”

    We get into:

    • That citrus hit (lemon, lime) and subtle floral notes
    • The biscuity malt backbone and dry ale finish
    • Why it feels fuller than a lager but softer than a big IPA
    • How it bridges the gap between traditional bitter and modern craft beer

    It’s not flashy. It’s not trendy. But it might be one of the most important beers in the UK right now.

    We also go slightly off course (as always), covering:

    • Southwold ghost stories, smuggling folklore and the Black Shuck legend
    • Why seaside towns seem to have more ghosts than people
    • The rise of low and no alcohol beer (including Ghost Ship 0.5%)
    • Whether “bollocks” counts as a swear word (seriously)

    Then it’s back to Choose Your Fighter, where Ghost Ship takes on Neck Oil across:

    • Flavour
    • Drinkability
    • Occasion

    Can the dependable pub classic finally knock the modern favourite off its perch?

    Ghost Ship is a 4.5% pale ale that sits firmly in the “sessionable” category. It’s widely available, consistent, and easy to trust — which is exactly why it’s become such a go-to pint across the UK.

    Flavour profile:

    • Citrus: lemon, lime
    • Light floral notes
    • Biscuity, malty backbone
    • Dry, slightly bitter finish

    Food pairings:

    • Fish & chips (perfect match)
    • Sausage rolls
    • Pizza
    • Spicy food and curries
    • Anything slightly oily (balances the bitterness)

    We also explore why Ghost Ship works as a gateway beer:

    • approachable for lager drinkers
    • familiar for bitter drinkers
    • a stepping stone into IPAs and craft beer

    Adnams has been brewing in Southwold since the 19th century, with roots on the site going back much further. The brewery remains independent and produces a wide range of cask ales, bottled beers and low-alcohol options, while also investing heavily in sustainability and energy-efficient brewing.

    This is a beer built on consistency, not hype — and in hospitality, that matters more than people think.


    If you’re new to beer, Ghost Ship is often recommended as a starting point into ale. It has more flavour than lager, but without the heavy bitterness or intensity of stronger IPAs. That balance is a big reason why it’s become so widely stocked across the UK.

    We also touch on how beers like this are handled in pubs. Unlike lager, cask-style ales rely more on proper storage, temperature and care — which is why ordering a familiar pint can tell you a lot about how well a pub is run.

    There’s also a broader question: what actually counts as craft beer?
    Using the Italian definition (independent, under 200,000 hectolitres, unpasteurised), Ghost Ship doesn’t fully qualify — but that raises an interesting point about how the term “craft” is used in the UK versus reality.

    Whether you’re into traditional British ales, modern craft beer, or just looking for a reliable pint, Ghost Ship sits right in the middle — and that might be exactly why it works.

    👉 Join the community:
    Instagram: @beertogether123
    Matt: @beertasting123

    Follow, download and send us your beer suggestions — we want to feature what you’re drinking.

    Beer: Ghost Ship
    Brewery: Adnams
    Style: Pale Ale
    ABV: 4.5%
    Origin: Southwold, Suffolk

    #BeerPodcast #UKBeer #Adnams #GhostShip #PaleAle #PubCulture #CraftBeer #BeerReview #BritishBeer #BeerLovers #SpotifyPodcast #BeerTogether


    Show More Show Less
    36 mins
  • Milk Stout: Forgotten Classic or Dessert in Disguise?
    May 1 2026

    Milk stout shouldn’t work in today’s craft beer scene… but somehow it still does.

    Sweet, creamy, and completely different to anything else behind the bar — this one splits opinion fast. Is it a hidden classic… or a beer that never moved on?

    This week on Beer, Together, we dive into Black Sheep Milk Stout and uncover what makes it so different from the Guinness, craft beers, and IPAs we’re used to. From the role of lactose in brewing to why it completely changes the drinking experience, this episode goes deep into a style that’s quietly been forgotten — but never disappeared.

    We get into:
    – Why milk stout tastes sweeter (and why that matters)
    – The real difference between milk stout and dry stout
    – Why Guinness feels completely different on draft vs bottle
    – The story behind Black Sheep Brewery and its “outsider” roots
    – How milk stout became associated with a very specific type of drinker
    – And whether modern craft beer trends are accidentally bringing it back

    There’s also a proper rabbit hole into pub culture — from historic Dublin pubs like the Gravediggers to the reality of how Guinness is brewed and consumed around the world (including a surprising twist involving Nigeria).

    And as always, we break down the real-world experience:
    – When would you actually drink this?
    – What food does it go with (and what definitely doesn’t)?
    – Is it a one-and-done beer… or something you’d come back to?

    If you’re into craft beer, UK pubs, beer reviews, or just honest conversations about drinking culture, this one’s a proper deep dive into a style most people overlook — but probably shouldn’t.

    Whether you’re exploring the best beers in the UK, comparing craft beer vs mainstream beer, or just looking for a relaxed beer tasting podcast with real hospitality stories, this episode gives you a fresh perspective on where milk stout fits today.

    Give it a listen, follow the podcast, and share it with someone who thinks they “don’t like stout” — this might change their mind.

    Keywords:
    milk stout, craft beer UK, stout vs Guinness, beer tasting podcast, UK pub culture, Black Sheep Brewery, sweet stout, beer reviews, hospitality stories, drinking culture, food and beer pairing, classic beers, British pubs, craft vs mainstream beer


    #BeerPodcast #CraftBeerUK #Guinness #PubCultureUK #BeerReviews
    #Stout #HospitalityLife #DrinkingCulture #UKPubs #BeerTasting

    Show More Show Less
    35 mins
  • One Pint Turns Into Three 🍺 | Neck Oil, Craft vs Corporate & Gateway Beers
    Apr 24 2026

    Is Neck Oil actually a great beer… or just the safe option? 🍺


    In this episode of Beer, Together, we take on one of the most recognisable beers in the UK — Neck Oil — and ask the question most people don’t: is it genuinely good, or just everywhere?


    From pub fridges to craft beer taps, we break down what makes a “go-to” beer, and whether popularity actually means quality.


    We get into:


    * Why some beers dominate UK pubs

    * The difference between “safe” and “great” beer

    * How beers like Neck Oil became so widely available

    * Real pub decision-making (what you actually order vs what you say you like)


    There’s also the usual mix of stories, opinions, and the kind of conversation you only really get a couple of drinks in.


    No snobbery. No scripts. Just honest talk about beer and pub culture.



    If you enjoy craft beer, UK breweries, pub culture, and relaxed, funny conversations about food and drink, Beer, Together is for you.


    This episode touches on:

    craft beer, Neck Oil, Beavertown, UK beer scene, pub culture, beer choices, and everyday drinking habits.


    Follow Beer, Together for new weekly episodes.

    Show More Show Less
    35 mins
  • Still the Benchmark… Or Has Jaipur Been Left Behind? 🍺
    Apr 17 2026

    Is Thornbridge Jaipur still one of the best IPAs in the UK — or has the beer world moved on?


    In Episode 3 of Beer, Together, we dive into one of Britain’s most iconic pale ales and ask whether it still deserves its reputation in today’s craft beer scene.


    We get into how beer styles have changed, why hazy and juicy IPAs have taken over, and whether classic, bitter IPAs like Jaipur still hit the mark.


    Expect honest opinions, no snobbery, proper pub chat, food pairings, and real insight from years working in pubs and hospitality.


    This isn’t a review show — it’s a conversation about what’s actually worth drinking.


    New episodes weekly.



    In this episode:

    Thornbridge Jaipur review, classic IPA vs modern IPA, hazy vs clear beer, bitter vs juicy IPA, UK craft beer scene, Sheffield breweries, British brewing heritage, hop character and balance, beer flavour profiles, sessionability vs strength, beer trends UK, pub culture and ordering habits, what sells in pubs, how customers choose beer, branding vs taste in craft beer, iconic UK beers, independent breweries UK, beer and food pairing, curry and IPA, street food and beer, pub snacks and drinks, hospitality industry insight, real pub stories, casual beer conversation, no beer snobbery, honest beer opinions, drinking with friends, social drinking culture, discovering new beer, what beer to drink, best IPA UK, beer recommendations, craft beer podcast UK, beer discussion podcast, relaxed podcast, storytelling podcast, hospitality podcast UK, bar and restaurant experience, behind the bar insight, UK pub life, beer lovers podcast, beginner beer guide, beer without hype, beer vs marketing, classic beers revisited, modern craft beer debate

    Show More Show Less
    30 mins
  • Has Craft Beer Lost the Plot? 🍺 | BrewDog & Chicken in a Box
    Apr 10 2026

    Episode 2 of Beer, Together.


    Has craft beer lost the plot? 🍺


    In this episode of Beer, Together, we get into the reality of craft beer in the UK — from the rise of BrewDog to what it actually feels like in pubs today.


    Is craft beer still exciting, or has it just become the safe option?


    We cover:


    * The rise (and shift) of craft beer culture

    * BrewDog’s impact on the UK beer scene

    * Whether mainstream success has dulled the edge

    * Real pub stories, bad decisions… and a chicken in a box


    No scripts. No snobbery. Just honest conversation about beer, pubs, and everything around them.



    If you enjoy craft beer, UK breweries, pub culture, and relaxed, funny conversations about food and drink, Beer, Together is for you.


    This episode touches on:

    craft beer, BrewDog, UK beer scene, pub culture, beer trends, independent breweries, and real-life pub experiences.


    New episodes weekly — follow Beer, Together for more.

    Show More Show Less
    24 mins
  • Episode 1: Starting Somewhere 🍺
    Apr 3 2026


    Every good story starts with a first pint.

    In our first episode of Beer, Together, we sit down, crack open a beer and talk about why we’re doing this — from years in pubs and hospitality to the moments, people and drinks that stuck with us.

    We get into what makes a beer worth sharing, how our tastes have changed over time, and what you can expect from the podcast going forward.

    No scripts, no snobbery — just honest chat, good beer and the start of something.







    J72suI0UKO5d7esX3wO5

    Show More Show Less
    27 mins