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ROBCamra
22-11-2014, 08:57
Wittenden: Long Man Old Man
Aqualung: Gypsy Hill Beatnik
Real Ale Ray: Beowulf Chase Buster
Mobyduck: Dark Star Hophead
Thuck Phat: Byatts Regal Blonde
aleandhearty: Rat Pied Piper
Bucking Fastard: Byatt's Regal Blonde
london calling: Dark Star Hophead
ROBCamra: Alechemy Extra Pale Ale

Wittenden
23-11-2014, 18:28
Kent and Sussex new 'uns:

Hop Fuzz- (The) English-4%abv. Not sure if the indefinite article applies.(Not taken in Strood...)Earthy brown bitter:touch of seaweed about it.
Long Man-Old Man-4.3% abv.Not far off a 5.My first meeting with this Sussex brewer.Dark brown to black:coffee and plums . Long dry finish.A real find.
Dark Star-Hophead-3.8%abv-First time I'd tried this for a while. Seems to have a bit more malt flavour, a plus point for me.
Firebird Brewing-4.3%abv-Pale and floral Golden ale,from another newish Sussex micro.
My BOTW-Long Man Old Man.A Sussex Old Ale, a style that I increasingly favour.Drier than a strong MILD, perhaps it's a Porter.Pity I could only have the one. Taken at The Cat Inn (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/39543/)

rpadam
23-11-2014, 19:36
My BOTW-Long Man Old Man.A Sussex Old Ale, a style that I increasingly favour.Drier than a strong MILD, perhaps it's a Porter.
A good example of a favourite style of mine too.

Aqualung
23-11-2014, 20:05
Not a brilliant week for me :-

Wild Card Pale 3.4%
Oakham JHB 3.8%
Gypsy Hill Beatnik 3.8%
Truman's Runner 4.0%
East London Brewing Company Foundation 4.2%
Jenning's World's Biggest Liar 4.3%
Wild Card Porter 4.7%
Exe Valley Exeter Old Bitter 4.8%
Lymestone Pudding Stone 4.8%
Naylor's Old 5.0%
London Beer Factory Paxton Pale 5.0%


The winner is another low ABV one Gypsy Hill Beatnik, a real hop bomb at the Wild Card Brewery.
The Pudding Stone was my first Spoons Xmas ale and will probably turn out to be one of the better ones having looked through the list.

BOTW Gypsy Hill Beatnik

Real Ale Ray
23-11-2014, 21:01
Beowulf - Chase Buster 4.5

Lots of great ales sampled on An Ecumenical Matter's Black Country crawl yesterday, this was the best by far in Sedgley Working Men's Club, off all places!

Mobyduck
23-11-2014, 21:49
Not a brilliant week for me :-
Not good for him, nearly non existent for me,
Darkstar Hophead
Darkstar American Pale Ale
McEwans Champion (bottle)
Weltons Autumn Shades

The McEwans was surprisingly enjoyable ,a left over bottle from last Christmas I had been avoiding , the Autumn Shades a possible contender for BABOTW (basically bloody awful) but at the risk of making London Calling chuckle (he knows what I mean) Beer of the week is Darkstar Hophead in particularly good form this week .

Thuck Phat
24-11-2014, 09:46
A varied week:
Langton Hop On
TT Landlord*
Everards Regimental IPA
Dow Bridge Centurion
Wood Farm Flaming Glory
Byatts Regal Blonde*
Oakham Bishops Farewell*
Dr Morton's Typopotamus
Mauldons Silver Adder
Adnams Ghost Ship*
Abbeydale Moonshine*

To my surprise, I thoroughly enjoyed the Ghost Ship.
BOTW Byatts Regal Blonde. More a light amber than blonde with a clever mix of hops which makes it very moreish. Passes the 3 pint test even at 5.2%.

aleandhearty
24-11-2014, 11:54
Decent week for me, particularly after last week's drought.

Rat - Pied Piper.*
Ilkley - Stout Mary.
Fernandes - Wyte Majik.
Fernandes - Chocolate Stout.*
Elland - Old Skool.
Allgates - Pretoria.
Titanic - Iceberg.*
Outlaw - Love all the People.
Burton Bridge - Dam Dog.
Wentworth - Granny Clarks.
Acorn - Ginger Nuts.
Phoenix - Snowbound.
Ilkley - Man from Dunkel.*
Hopback - Red Sells EKG.
Bridestones - American Pale Ale.*

A two horse race between the Pied Piper and the APA, with the former just shading it. A delicious hoppy red ale and another winner from Rat.

Bucking Fastard
24-11-2014, 21:05
Few more beers in Leicestershire before drifting into Northants.

Langton -- Hop On.
Everards -- Regimental IPA
Timothy Taylor -- Landlord >3PT
Dow Bridge -- Centurian
Wood Farm -- Flaming Glory
Byatt's -- Regal Blonde * >3PT


That list looks familiar :whistle: and so will BOTW from Byatt's Regal Blonde in The Wheatsheaf, Crick and yet another enjoyable brew from Byatt's.


Next week end of month sessions so could be good.

london calling
24-11-2014, 21:07
[QUOTE=Mobyduck;69536]Not good for him, nearly non existent for me,
Darkstar Hophead
Darkstar American Pale Ale
McEwans Champion (bottle)
Weltons Autumn Shades

The McEwans was surprisingly enjoyable ,a left over bottle from last Christmas I had been avoiding , the Autumn Shades a possible contender for BABOTW (basically bloody awful) but at the risk of making London Calling chuckle (he knows what I mean) Beer of the week is Darkstar Hophead in particularly good form this week .[/QUOTE
No chuckling this week.

london calling
24-11-2014, 21:18
Black black black this week.These were all good or better than
saltaire -dark matter
hop stuff -gunners porter
b+t -plum porter
trumans -original porter
howling hops -mild
wild card -ace of spades porter
brewdog -santas paws
brewdog -Brixton porter
the 2 brewdogs were superb
trumans while not the best porter was sparkled and had a great drinkability about it
but BOTW was
Darkstar -hophead 2 pints taken in the refurbished George 1V Chiswick. as good as I have had.

ROBCamra
30-11-2014, 12:20
Alechemy Rhapsody Extra Pale Ale. Tried in The Baum of course.

At 3.8% a perfect session ale. Nicely hoppy, but not a hop bomb.:cheers: