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ROBCamra
27-12-2014, 10:19
Bucking Fastard: Adnams Yuletide
oldboots: Acorn Barnsley Bitter
Aqualung: Dark Star Imperial Stout
Mobyduck: Burning Sky Porter
Thuck Phat: Salopian Holly Bush
aleandhearty: Fernandes Wyte Magik
ROBCamra: Tweed Winter Tweed

Bucking Fastard
28-12-2014, 15:12
Only one pub visit so BOTW was always going to be Adnams Yuletide,very similar to Broadside and equally undistinguished out of a plastic mug in the Flora Sandes ,Fort Neef.

Next week a bit of boating will bring some pubs into play,New Years Eve is not the time to hit the Hertford pub scene.

oldboots
28-12-2014, 16:52
Only one visit to the pub for me this week as well, and only the one beer taken Acorn Barnsley Bitter . I did have lots of lovely bottles at home though :nishelypished: purely medicinal as I have a stinking cold (again) :( and was hoping to drown it in alcohol as usual.

Aqualung
28-12-2014, 18:43
I've had a good week!

Mighty Oak IPA 3.5%
Cross Bay Nightfall 3.8%
ELB Pale Ale 4.0%
Dark Star Partridge Best 4.0%
Brentwood Berry Christmas 4.3%
Buntingford Polar Star 4.4%*
Palmer's Dorset Gold 4.5%
Church End Vanilla Stout 4.6%*
Dark Star Winter Meltdown 5.0%*
Titanic Festive Thirty Five 5.0%
Jennings Snecklifter 5.1%
Mordue Headmaster's Christmas Sermon 5.2%
Kelham Island Captain Chrimbo 5.4%*
ELB East India Spice 5.5%*
Dark Star Creme Brulee 5.9%*
Greene King Abbot Reserve 6.5%
Dark Star Imperial Stout 10.5%*

The easy winner is the Dark Star Imperial Stout I had this on three occasions during the week at the E17 Rose and Crown for the very pleasing price of £3.90 a pint. The Creme Brulee was pretty good too!

BOTW Dark Star Imperial Stout

Mobyduck
28-12-2014, 20:17
The usual Darkstars this week in Hopead and American Pale Ale ,plus-
Firefly- American Pale
SVB - Green Hop
Waen - Christmas IPA
Burning Sky - Porter
Celt Experience - La Terne
Goffs - Jouster (BABW)

The Sherfield Village Brewery - Green Hop was good but the Burning Sky Porter was even Better and BOTW, both taken and enjoyed along with the good company of Quinno in the Nags Head (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/1691/).

Thuck Phat
29-12-2014, 09:54
A gentle week:
Oakham Citra*
Milk Street Bobbled
Oakham Bishops Farewell*
Everards Tiger
Salopian Holly Bush*

BOTW Salopian Holly Bush. Warming malts to kick off but with a bitter enough finish to tempt you back for more. Dangerous at 5.5%.

aleandhearty
29-12-2014, 12:19
One of the quietest Christmas' I've ever had, booze wise, but did manage a couple of gentle sessions.

Fernandes - What the Dickens. *
Fernandes - Simcoe.*
Fernandes - Malt Shovel Mild.
Ossett - MMM.
Thwaites - Nutty Black.
Phoenix - Spotland Gold.
Roosters - Fort Smith.*
Roosters - Black Math.
Fernandes - Cascade.
Fernandes - Wyte Magik.*

Easy winner was the Wyte Magik, a pale, hoppy brew made with Citra, Nelson Sauvin and Admiral. Just the job, to perk up a jaded Christmas palate.

ROBCamra
07-01-2015, 14:48
Another new brewery to me Tweed.

Their Winter Tweed went down very well on a couple of nights in The Baum.

4.1% mid brown bitter, not my normal style at all, but this was malty AND hoppy. Very nice. :cheers: