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ROBCamra
19-03-2013, 15:52
Mobyduck: Darkstar Six Hop Ale
london calling: Arbor Brown
Alesonly: Kentish Ales Gadds No 5
Oggwyn Trench: Wentworth Oyster Stout
Bucking Fastard: Elixir Beer Co. Cuzzy Brew
oldboots: Wentworth American Pale Ale
Real Ale Ray: Coastal Merry Maidens Mild
Aqualung: Ramsgate Gadd's No. 5
rpadam: Coastal Merry Maidens Mild
hondo: Scottish Borders Foxy Blonde
Thuck Phat: Blue Monkey Ape Ale
aleandhearty: Oakham Inferno
ROBCamra: Coastal Monster Blonde

Mobyduck
23-03-2013, 19:07
Dakstar -American Pale Ale
Darkstar -Partridge
Bath Ales-Gem
Elland -El Divino
Coastal Brewery -Hop monster
Oakham- Bishops Farewell
Wentworth American Pale Ale
Steamin Billy Tipsy Fisherman
Steamin Billy1485
Castle Rock -Sheriffs Tipple
Great Heck- Citra
Oakwell -Dark Mild
York- First Light
London Fields- Hackney Hopster
Botanist -Humulus Lupus
Darkstar Six Hop

I thought my BOTY was sure to come from this weeks trip to Leicester, and indeed it was goin to be London Fields Hackney Hopster very much enjoyed in the Salmon (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/75386/)
But the event of prolonged snowfall made me give up on the idea of a trip to the Nags Head (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/1691/)on Saturday so settled on my local The Waggon and Horses (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/59679/) where to my delight ,and dread in equal measures put on http://darkstarbrewing.co.uk/pdf/six-hop-ale.pdf an extremely moreish but deadly brew at 6.5%, awesome and within the realms of the equally dangerous but a must drink,Greenhopped IPA.
Darkstar Six Hop Ale my BOTW.

london calling
23-03-2013, 19:42
Like Moby no killer beers on our crawl but the Euston Tap last night provided
Arbor -brown beer dammit 5.1
another top beer from a fav brewery

Alesonly
23-03-2013, 20:16
Kentish Ales Gadds No5 winner this weeks winner but closely followed by the best pint of doom bar I've had in years at the Old Mitre Barnet.

Oggwyn Trench
24-03-2013, 10:43
A decent week despite missing the Leicster meet up due to the inability of local transport to cope with a bit of snow :muppet::moremad:

Axholme - IPA
Kent - KGB
Bartrams - Adams Ale
Wye Valley - HPA
Kent - Brewers Reserve
Oakhams - Bishops Farewell
Jennings - Cock a Hoop
Rowton - Lunatic
Ludlow - Gold
Ludlow - Stairwell
Great Heck - Powermouse
Mallinsons - Cascade
TSA - Big Blonde
Wentworth - Oyster Stout

BOTW Wentworth - Oyster Stout

Bucking Fastard
24-03-2013, 18:22
A big week for me,lots of Oakham action but BOTW goes to Elixir Beer Co. Cuzzy Brew supped in The Salmon.The pump clip noted it as a 5.5% Black IPA.I never feel comfortable with the Black IPA description but I know it is correct from a brewers point of view.Anyway it was a very fine pint ,a real standout on the day.

In search of something interesting in The Rake next week,hopefully a BOTW.

oldboots
24-03-2013, 20:03
The only beer I've had this week was on Friday :(.

The clear winner was Wentworth American Pale Ale by a long way, well done Swan & Rushes even though I lost miserably at Bar Billiards (700-0) :eek:.

ROBCamra
24-03-2013, 20:05
even though I lost miserably at Bar Billiards (700-0) :eek:.

You were lucky to get nil!:evilgrin:

Real Ale Ray
24-03-2013, 20:37
Coastal - Merry Maidens Mild in the Kings Head, Leicester

Aqualung
24-03-2013, 23:02
A difficult choice this week from this lot :-

Ramsgate Gadd's No. 5 4.4%
Brentwood Hope and Glory 4.5%
Wolf Granny Wouldn't Like It 4.8%
Grainstore 1050 5.0%
Brodie's Old Street Pale 5.0%
Brodie's Caramel Salt Brown 6.0%
Nethergate Essex Beast 6.2%
Brodie's Dopple Dunkle Wheat (keykeg) 6.3%
Siren Broken Dream Stout 6.5%

The four contenders are the Gadd's 5, the Caramal Salt Brown, the Dopple Dunkel and the Broken Dream.

The Caramel Salt Brown is a strong brown ale with a hint of salt (I've always thought that Bateman's bitters had a "salty" taste).

The Siren Broken Dream is a strong stout not that different to Magic Rock's Dark Arts. This new brewer chose Brewdog as their launching pad but their cask beers seem to be perfectly good.

The Dopple Dunkle is a black wheat beer infused with chillis. I'm not a great fan of wheat beers generally, although I'm always happy to try a new one and this is one that I really liked a lot.

Gadd's no 5 on paper is the most boring one of the lot but it gets my vote! It's an orange coloured beer with a great combination of malt and lots of hop bitterness. Never mind the 3 pint test I think this one could have passed the 8 pint test as it was in superb form in the George at Wanstead at £2.29.

I couldn't find it on the Spoon's guest list so I'm not sure why the George had it on but I'm glad they did as I don't believe I've tried this brewer's beers before.


BOTW Ramsgate Gadd's No. 5

rpadam
24-03-2013, 23:04
Coastal - Merry Maidens Mild in the Kings Head, Leicester
I'll second that!

hondo
25-03-2013, 07:47
The Scottish Borders Brewery - Foxy Blonde

Thuck Phat
25-03-2013, 11:48
A fair variety with some very good quality this week:
Oakham - Random Rabbit, Bishops Farewell, Inferno, Citra
Medieval Beers of Nottingham - Knighthood
Salopian Shropshire Gold
Potbelly Beijing Black
Bass
TT Landlord
Langton - Inclined Plane, Hop On
Everards Tiger
Blue Monkey Ape Ale

All the Oakham beers were very good as was the Beijing Black and Landlord. The Knighthood from Medieval Beers of Nottingham convinced me it was Greene King in disguise. Having checked their website, apparently not.
BOTW by a stretch was Blue Monkey Ape Ale. Everyone who tried this excellent IPA found it impossible to keep their consumption to less than 3 pints and most went over. A 100% pass on the 3 pint test.

aleandhearty
25-03-2013, 12:29
Very quiet week for me, with just the four to choose from.

Oldershaw - Grantham Stout.
Oakham - Inferno.
Abbeydale - Absolution.
Dr Morton's - Bag O' Nails.

The stout was very good, but the Inferno was in tip top nick and impossible to resist.

ROBCamra
31-03-2013, 09:37
Coastal Monster Blonde in the Kings Head - Leicester