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ROBCamra
28-02-2012, 09:11
Oggwyn Trench: Salopian Lemon Dream
Thuck Phat: RCH Firebox
aleandhearty: Fernandes Oatmeal Stout
Bucking Fastard: George Wright Mark's Mild
Spinko: Pommie's Revenge
Wittenden: St Austell Proper Job
oldboots: Tetley's Porter
Quinno: Buxton Moor Top
AlanH: Titanic Dark Star
Pubsignman: Hawkshead New Zealand Pale Ale
PaulOfHorsham: Marble Lagonda
ROBCamra: Stringers Plan B
Alesonly: Redemption Hotspur
RogerB: Thornbridge Frank As Apollo

Spinko
02-03-2012, 07:35
A decent enough start with 14 pints over the last 2 days, once again the mighty Burley St - Laguna Seca is a contender, along with Goose Eye - Pommies' Revenge. More to come tonight and tomorrow though :whistle:

gillhalfpint
02-03-2012, 07:47
Had a great time at Loughborough beer festival yesterday and have 2 beers in the running for BOTW from there.

Captain Cook Discovery
Parish Burrough Bitter

Were a couple of others, but I haven't marked them on my paper, so I've forgotten. Shame what it does to your memory.

Never mind, off to Liverpool today. May pick up some outstanding beers there.

Oggwyn Trench
03-03-2012, 19:55
After last weeks throat infection it was nice to be able to taste beer again :D

Salopian - Lemon Dream
Batemans - Hooker
Naylors - Pure Gold
White Rose - Hopticians
Empire - Beyond the Pleasure
Brown Cow - Left Arm Over
Salamander - Pholus

Tough choice between the Salopian and White Rose :D

I will stick local BOTW Salopian - Lemon Dream

Thuck Phat
04-03-2012, 11:19
Despite missing the Liverpool jaunt :( not a bad week for beer and not a dodgy pint amongst them:

Oakham Bishops Farewell
Mortons Essington Gold
RCH Firebox
Dark Star Revelation
Kelham Island Bohemian Rhapsody

The Revelation was just that and after much praise on these pages didn't disappoint but BOTW was RCH Firebox. Malty and fruity and still very fresh but with kick like a mule. You'd never guess it was 6% - dangerous.

aleandhearty
04-03-2012, 11:44
Another quiet week for me, only managing a couple of quick ones on a flying visit to Leeds. Tried this week:

Great Newsome - Frothingham Best
Great Newsome - Ploughman's Pride.
Elland - Northern Sky.
Salamander - Wormwood.
Goose Eye - Pommie's Revenge.
Fernandes - Oatmeal Stout.

Easy winner was the Stout, drunk in the sunshine, outside The Hop.

Bucking Fastard
04-03-2012, 16:11
Certainly a lot of different beers slipped down in Liverpool,some good ,some not so.Also had a very enjoyable Sadlers Hop Bomb after watching a bit of school boy football (my son not The Palace !) but BOTW goes to George Wright's Mark's Mild my very last beer on the crawl in The Dispensary and worthy of a few of these:notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:

Spinko
04-03-2012, 16:16
A decent enough start with 14 pints over the last 2 days, once again the mighty Burley St - Laguna Seca is a contender, along with Goose Eye - Pommies' Revenge. More to come tonight and tomorrow though :whistle:

No new ones to mention from Friday or Saturday, so I'll have to stick with the Pommie's Revenge.

Wittenden
04-03-2012, 16:16
Only one pub visit this week to The Middle House, Mayfield
and one beer tried: St Austell's Proper Job. I haven't been particularily impressed by the few beers that I've tasted from this brewery in recent years-Tribute and Trelawney-both fairly bland in my opinion, but I found Proper Job to be a decent bronzish beer:grapefruit on the nose,marmalade on the tongue.Not one dimensional.

oldboots
04-03-2012, 19:01
Bags of choice from Liverpool, only one beer I didn't like all day, (guess what) and a couple of average ones. In spite of a lovely session on Leeds Midnight Bell yesterday which came close to being BOTW I'm going for an odd choice - Tetley's Porter as drunk in the Poste House, probably because it was so unexpectedly good.


Wharfebank Tether Blonde
Durham White Velvet
Roosters Astro
Roosters Leghorn
Carlsberg Lager (I plead the curry Mrs B forced me to buy her)
Big Bog Bog Standard
Cains Blonde Bird
Rat Dirty Rat Mild
Liverpool Organic Johnnie Handsome
Tetleys Porter
G Wright Lion Returns
Bakehouse Cupcake
Offbeat Oddball
Leyden Knickerdropper Glory
Pheonix Wobbly Bob
Ilkley Fireside Porter
Jennings Bitter
Leeds Midnight Bell
Dr Morton Ancient Grease

Quinno
04-03-2012, 19:58
Buxton Moor Top at the Nags - three pints of lovliness!

Brewguru
05-03-2012, 09:43
Only one pub visit this week to The Middle House, Mayfield
and one beer tried: St Austell's Proper Job. I haven't been particularily impressed by the few beers that I've tasted from this brewery in recent years-Tribute and Trelawney-both fairly bland in my opinion, but I found Proper Job to be a decent bronzish beer:grapefruit on the nose,marmalade on the tongue.Not one dimensional.

Being in the South West I encounter alot of Doom Bar, Tribute and Trelawney style beers. Proper Job is as you have found it - a surprisingly pleasant grapefruity bronze 4.5% beer. I probably should have nominated it myself as BOTW a few times in the past but generally can't bring myself to do it!

AlanH
05-03-2012, 12:19
My 1st BOTW report.
The "Titanic Dark Star" at The Bridge End in Ruabon was so good it easily eclipsed the other six beers on tap (from hoppy golden through to stout [but no McGiverns ales Available]). At (about:nishelypished:) 4%, more of a strong:notworthy:mild:notworthy: but a little TOO dark for the brown bitter thread.

Pubsignman
06-03-2012, 12:33
Lots of great stuff to choose from this week thanks to the Liverpool trip.

Have to agree with oldboots about the Tetley's Porter - a most unexpectedly good pint. Also worth mentioning were Salopian Oracle, Liverpool Organic Best Bitter and Rat Black Rat Mild but the Hawkshead New Zealand Pale Ale in the Dispensary stole the show.

PaulOfHorsham
06-03-2012, 19:38
I must admit that I'd forgotten about the Hawkshead NZPA, till it got mentioned in dispatches. Mind you, my memory of Friday in Liverpool does seem to have a fair few gaps in it. Agree with Pubsignman on the Salopian Oracle. However, BOTW turned up on Sunday in the Euston Tap, where I was able to enjoy a Nogne Porter and, in particular, Marble Lagonda - I've managed to avoid that one up to now, unfortunately. If it's not on the good IPA list, it certainly ought to be.

Thuck Phat
07-03-2012, 11:33
Marble Lagonda - I've managed to avoid that one up to now, unfortunately. If it's not on the good IPA list, it certainly ought to be.

It's there at the top PoH and still ranks as my Beer of the Century. I'm envious that you found some and delighted to hear it's as good as ever.

Alesonly
08-03-2012, 01:25
Had a few good Ales this week.

Timothy Tailors Landlord
Redemption Brewery Hotspur
Redemption Brewery Fellowship Porter
Brains Rev James

So I will go for the Redemption Brewery Hotspur as Beer of the week.

ROBCamra
09-03-2012, 12:13
Even slower than usual in choosing this week.

A good selection of beer around Scouseland, but my BOTW is going to be Stringers Plan B tried in The Baum.

Light & hoppy and only 3.7%. A proper session beer. :cheers:

RogerB
09-03-2012, 12:38
A real struggle to remember just what the good ones were in Liverpool! Ones that stood out were Thornbridge Frank As Apollo (Philharmonic), Bristol Beer Factory No 7 (Roscoe Head), Peerless Triple Hop (Bridewell), Rat Dirty Rat (Ship & Mitre), Liverpool Organic Johnny Handsome (Vernon Arms). Hard to pick but I'll go for the Thornbridge Frank As Apollo, probably because drinking it in such opulent surroundings gave it the egde over the others.