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Anyone know a beer that's like... 16:00 - Jun 14 with 2690 viewsBlue_badge

Anyone know a beer that tastes like the old Tolly Cobbold Cobnut, a sweet brown ale with a slightly nutty taste.
It's what I grew up on, and on the few times per season that I get back to Portman Road (from Dorset) I generally spend an evening or two doing "research" - so far without success but will keep trying.
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 16:08 - Jun 14 with 2037 viewsKeno

have you tried any of the King & Barnes beers?

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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 16:17 - Jun 14 with 2010 viewsJ2BLUE

Get yourself some Newcastle Brown.

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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 16:58 - Jun 14 with 1954 viewspablo_canooga

Samuel Smith Nut Brown Ale - https://www.samuelsmithsbrewery.co.uk/shop/online/nut-brown-ale-case-of-12/
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 16:58 - Jun 14 with 1956 viewsFreddies_Ears

Oddly, a beer called "Pietra", from Corsica, is very similar, albeit stronger, at 6%. Available on all Corsica Ferries ships. That probably isn't very helpful, though...

In Ipswich, you may find something not too dissimilar - and very pleasant anyway - at the Briarbank.

Otherwise, any of the darker beers brewed by Town fan Richard Muir, of Mourhouse Brewery fame, are likely to meet your approval. Available in their pub, the Weighbridge Inn, next to the station at Burton Upon Trent - which fully justifies a night away then Town play there...
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 17:03 - Jun 14 with 1947 viewsWeWereZombies

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 16:58 - Jun 14 by Freddies_Ears

Oddly, a beer called "Pietra", from Corsica, is very similar, albeit stronger, at 6%. Available on all Corsica Ferries ships. That probably isn't very helpful, though...

In Ipswich, you may find something not too dissimilar - and very pleasant anyway - at the Briarbank.

Otherwise, any of the darker beers brewed by Town fan Richard Muir, of Mourhouse Brewery fame, are likely to meet your approval. Available in their pub, the Weighbridge Inn, next to the station at Burton Upon Trent - which fully justifies a night away then Town play there...


That's interesting information. I got the chance to try some Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire beers from the casks at the Bearded Theory festival a couple of weeks ago - Titanic Plum Porter is the only one that I think would get on the card at FolkEast, but I was told about a burgeoning micro brewery scene going on in Newark at the moment. A stop over just off the A1 on my way down to Suffolk in August looks likely.

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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 17:36 - Jun 14 with 1902 viewsFreddies_Ears

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 17:03 - Jun 14 by WeWereZombies

That's interesting information. I got the chance to try some Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire beers from the casks at the Bearded Theory festival a couple of weeks ago - Titanic Plum Porter is the only one that I think would get on the card at FolkEast, but I was told about a burgeoning micro brewery scene going on in Newark at the moment. A stop over just off the A1 on my way down to Suffolk in August looks likely.


You will be well rewarded!!! The Newark beer festival used to be in the grounds of the castle. The list was curated by Nottingham CAMRA legend Steve Westby.

I'll be at Folk East too. It's the one time I ever get the tent out...
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 18:09 - Jun 14 with 1867 viewsPavlovsCat

Like you, I cut my beer teeth on Tolly’s Cobnut, and like you I’ve never found a similar ale since. The Briarbank, by the quayside, actually brew a beer called Cobnut but it tastes nothing like the original, sadly.
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 18:19 - Jun 14 with 1825 viewsNthQldITFC

That's the sort of "research" which MUST be done in a very thorough manner. I will commence my own research on the subject this very evening, and report back in, shall we say, twenty years?

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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 18:37 - Jun 14 with 1802 viewsSteve_M

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 16:58 - Jun 14 by Freddies_Ears

Oddly, a beer called "Pietra", from Corsica, is very similar, albeit stronger, at 6%. Available on all Corsica Ferries ships. That probably isn't very helpful, though...

In Ipswich, you may find something not too dissimilar - and very pleasant anyway - at the Briarbank.

Otherwise, any of the darker beers brewed by Town fan Richard Muir, of Mourhouse Brewery fame, are likely to meet your approval. Available in their pub, the Weighbridge Inn, next to the station at Burton Upon Trent - which fully justifies a night away then Town play there...


I very much enjoyed Pietra when I was in Corsica the other year. Very drinkable after hot days spent walking.

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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 18:43 - Jun 14 with 1789 viewsBloomBlue

Kent brewery did a cobnut ruby ale (not sure if they still do) had a nutty taste but not really like Tolly's cobnut.
Although I know it's all in the mind but red ales never look right to me and I think as soon as I go to drink one my brain tells my tastebuds it wont taste right, so might be worth trying as it might taste more like Tolly's version to you.
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 19:13 - Jun 14 with 1761 viewsFreddies_Ears

I meant to add earlier, our friends in Düsseldorf have a local specialismcalled Altbier, which is brownish, sweetish and very, very moreish, as many on here will confirm. Better still, you can get it at their stadium and drink it while watching the match. All of which justifies a trip.

There are several breweries that make it, though, to the uninitiated and/or inebriated, it is harder to tell them apart than Guinness / Beamish / Murphys...
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 20:20 - Jun 14 with 1721 viewsjontysnut

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 17:36 - Jun 14 by Freddies_Ears

You will be well rewarded!!! The Newark beer festival used to be in the grounds of the castle. The list was curated by Nottingham CAMRA legend Steve Westby.

I'll be at Folk East too. It's the one time I ever get the tent out...


One of the local brewers used to do a Newark Castle Brown.
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 06:09 - Jun 15 with 1574 viewsHatStand

Doesn't the Briarbank brewery make a cobnut beer?

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Anyone know a beer that's like... (n/t) on 06:21 - Jun 15 with 1570 viewsPavlovsCat

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 06:09 - Jun 15 by HatStand

Doesn't the Briarbank brewery make a cobnut beer?


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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 06:24 - Jun 15 with 1567 viewsPavlovsCat

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 06:09 - Jun 15 by HatStand

Doesn't the Briarbank brewery make a cobnut beer?


Indeed it does, but it tastes nothing like the original. Sadly.
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 08:34 - Jun 15 with 1485 viewsBlue_badge

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 16:08 - Jun 14 by Keno

have you tried any of the King & Barnes beers?


Not discovered them yet - will have a hunt. Thanks
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 08:35 - Jun 15 with 1484 viewsBlue_badge

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 16:17 - Jun 14 by J2BLUE

Get yourself some Newcastle Brown.


I have short spells where I've drunk this but ialways end up thinking "it's not the same"...
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 08:39 - Jun 15 with 1480 viewsBlue_badge

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 16:58 - Jun 14 by pablo_canooga

Samuel Smith Nut Brown Ale - https://www.samuelsmithsbrewery.co.uk/shop/online/nut-brown-ale-case-of-12/


Looks the business - and sold at an off licence just 10 miles from me. I'll pop across at the weekend, thanks.
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 08:42 - Jun 15 with 1475 viewsBlue_badge

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 16:58 - Jun 14 by Freddies_Ears

Oddly, a beer called "Pietra", from Corsica, is very similar, albeit stronger, at 6%. Available on all Corsica Ferries ships. That probably isn't very helpful, though...

In Ipswich, you may find something not too dissimilar - and very pleasant anyway - at the Briarbank.

Otherwise, any of the darker beers brewed by Town fan Richard Muir, of Mourhouse Brewery fame, are likely to meet your approval. Available in their pub, the Weighbridge Inn, next to the station at Burton Upon Trent - which fully justifies a night away then Town play there...


The travel to Ipswich and Burton is a definite possibillity, but Corsica less likely!
Thanks, will seek out the Briarbank when at my next home game.
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 08:43 - Jun 15 with 1472 viewsBlue_badge

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 18:09 - Jun 14 by PavlovsCat

Like you, I cut my beer teeth on Tolly’s Cobnut, and like you I’ve never found a similar ale since. The Briarbank, by the quayside, actually brew a beer called Cobnut but it tastes nothing like the original, sadly.


On the strength of thew earlier post I was so looking forward to The Briarbank...
Cheers!
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 08:45 - Jun 15 with 1468 viewsBlue_badge

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 18:19 - Jun 14 by NthQldITFC

That's the sort of "research" which MUST be done in a very thorough manner. I will commence my own research on the subject this very evening, and report back in, shall we say, twenty years?


I'm 68yo - dont wait 20 years, please!
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 08:51 - Jun 15 with 1458 viewsBlue_badge

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 18:43 - Jun 14 by BloomBlue

Kent brewery did a cobnut ruby ale (not sure if they still do) had a nutty taste but not really like Tolly's cobnut.
Although I know it's all in the mind but red ales never look right to me and I think as soon as I go to drink one my brain tells my tastebuds it wont taste right, so might be worth trying as it might taste more like Tolly's version to you.


Still availale in Kent Brewery's shop - they won't deliver to Dorset, so next time I head for Whitstable ... Thanks !
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 08:57 - Jun 15 with 1446 viewshype313

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 08:51 - Jun 15 by Blue_badge

Still availale in Kent Brewery's shop - they won't deliver to Dorset, so next time I head for Whitstable ... Thanks !


Whitsable Bay pale ale is actually a lovely drop.

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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 13:16 - Jun 15 with 1362 viewsstonojnr

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 18:09 - Jun 14 by PavlovsCat

Like you, I cut my beer teeth on Tolly’s Cobnut, and like you I’ve never found a similar ale since. The Briarbank, by the quayside, actually brew a beer called Cobnut but it tastes nothing like the original, sadly.


No it does because its the exact same recipe, given to them by one of the former Tolly brewers who helped them start out brewing as a consultant, and they might even be using Tollys yeast variant, though not wholly sure on that part.

It will taste different only in so far as barley crops do change over time so you have to tune things which is easier if you are continually brewing, not trying to recreate it, but our taste buds do change over time.

But they are probably using a much cleaner water source less impurities than Tolly were who were struggling with brackish water from their main water source back in the day, and half their pubs never stored or treated the beer properly so it went off quickly & had all kinds of funky off flavours, or wouldn't travel as we used to say.

It's the nearest & closest thing you'll ever get to drink of it again
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Anyone know a beer that's like... on 17:43 - Jun 15 with 1256 viewshoppy

Anyone know a beer that's like... on 13:16 - Jun 15 by stonojnr

No it does because its the exact same recipe, given to them by one of the former Tolly brewers who helped them start out brewing as a consultant, and they might even be using Tollys yeast variant, though not wholly sure on that part.

It will taste different only in so far as barley crops do change over time so you have to tune things which is easier if you are continually brewing, not trying to recreate it, but our taste buds do change over time.

But they are probably using a much cleaner water source less impurities than Tolly were who were struggling with brackish water from their main water source back in the day, and half their pubs never stored or treated the beer properly so it went off quickly & had all kinds of funky off flavours, or wouldn't travel as we used to say.

It's the nearest & closest thing you'll ever get to drink of it again


It's like Adnams Tally-Ho, in that one year's batch can taste variable from another year, but it is still the same beer.
As a side note, I also now know it's not supposed to be a session beer.

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