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Conrad
03-05-2010, 00:34
Into Mild May, I hope to find out what it is that Soup has been telling me about for so long.

aleandhearty:Nook Blond (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?2299-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-9-May-2010%29&p=12678#post12678)
Oggwyn Trench: Prospect Dragons Ale (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?2299-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-9-May-2010%29&p=12705#post12705)
Millay: Oldershaw's Sunnydaze (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?2299-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-9-May-2010%29&p=12714#post12714)
oldboots: Carlisle State Brewery Bitter (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?2299-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-9-May-2010%29&p=12717#post12717)
RogerB: Wolf Golden Jackal (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?2299-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-9-May-2010%29&p=12720#post12720)
Bucking Fastard: Butlers Revenge (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?2299-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-9-May-2010%29&p=12723#post12723)
ROBCamra: Spire Twist and Stout (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?2299-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-9-May-2010%29&p=12724#post12724)
HTM69: Sharp's Doom Bar (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?2299-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-9-May-2010%29&p=12733#post12733)
Pubsignman: Copper Dragon Golden Pippen (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?2299-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-9-May-2010%29&p=12740#post12740)
Hopwas: Rudgate Ruby Mild (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?2299-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-9-May-2010%29&p=12762#post12762)

ROBCamra
05-05-2010, 09:50
Into Mild May, I hope to find out what it is that Soup has been telling me about for so long.

The Baum had 3 milds on last night (get to Rochdale Soupy).

I had a fine pint of Wolf Lupus Lupus to start with. I was then going to have a pint of Cathedral St Hugh's but it went, never mind I'd had that one before in the Cathedral Brewery Tap in Lincoln. :notworthy:

So the next port of call was Hop Back English Hop Medley which was excellent. Now for the milds.

First off I had Midgely Mild from Little Valley brewery which was quite nice. Green Mill Mohawk Mild had been on when we arrived, but that went as well, never mind I'd had that one before as well. :drinkup:

It was replaced by the rather excellent Darkness from Acorn brewery.

The Cathedral had been replaced by Titanic Iceberg, so I finished off with a pint of that, which was also very good.

A great start to the drinking week with the English Hop Medley probably just shading it so far.:cheers:

hopwas
05-05-2010, 11:47
So far I had..

Rudgate Ruby Mild
Titanic Mild (was labelled as Mild Festival but not listed in leaflet!)
Moorhouse's Amber Rambler..

..er that's it! Could be struggling to get BOTW this week..

gillhalfpint
06-05-2010, 16:35
So far this week I have had some Skinners and Sharps, a Keltek and a couple of Driftwood Spa beers. Nothing really excited the old taste buds, but I reckon the Driftwood Spa Bawden Roocks was the best one of those tried so far.

Heard there is a festival this weekend over at Trewellard Arms, Trewellard near Geever Mines, so have found out bus routes and will go on Saturday. No idea what is on, and it is a pub I have not been to before, so looking forward to a good day.

aleandhearty
06-05-2010, 21:04
Managed to find a couple of milds on at the Fernandes Tap earlier this evening: Crouch Vale 'Blackwater' which was OK, rather ho-hum. The Fernandes 'Jackdaw' was much better, a really tasty 5%er, but it went off the next pint after mine. Also tried a new one on me from Ossett called 'Citra' which was beautifully citrussy and refreshing as the name suggests. The Bengal Lancer, also new to me, seemed a bit disappointing after that, but I'd like to taste it again on a fresh palate.

ETA
07-05-2010, 06:48
Back in Kent this week, and I'm pleased to say that the Late Red - surprising that it's still around - gets my vote once again. I've quite taken to this brew, I must admit.

In a way it's a shame - I have very good memories of Youngs beers but was extrenmely disappointed with the pint I had in Bessels Green - it was most definately off. That's quite a few times I've had bad Youngs over the last few months: is this a trend or have I just been unlucky?

Oggwyn Trench
08-05-2010, 09:16
Thought i had better try some Mild last night before Soupy hits Oakengates and drinks it all ;) had an a pleasant Ansells Mild in the Station and a pint of Magpie Mild in the Crown which was a bit sweet for me . Other beers sampled last night were a very good Kelham Island Bobs your Uncle , Warickshire Golden Bear which was a bit lacking in body for a 4.9% , Thorne Pale Ale pleasant enough and a very good Prospect Dragons Ale , its between Kelham Island and Prospect at the moment

an_ecumenical_matter
08-05-2010, 09:19
At Banbury beer festival yesterday,as was the same at Reading last week,the beer quality was excellent. Pick of the day had to be Weatheroak Hill WHB. Just excellent.

A close second was Wolf Hero at the Nags Head in Reading. Top pub that one.

aleandhearty
09-05-2010, 12:54
Tried four Nook Brewery beers in the Nook pub itself yesterday afternoon. Enjoyed the Best, Oat Stout and the Red, however the Blond was truly oustanding and my probable BOTW (unless I can squeeze a couple in somewhere this afternoon).

BOTW: Nook 'Blond'.

trainman
09-05-2010, 13:22
First and best of yesterday's tour of Berkhamsted, Tring, Aldbury, & Marsworth, was Tring Ridgeway at Berko's 'Lamb'.
Very important to start a crawl with a good beer in fine fettle, and this was excellent.

Oggwyn Trench
09-05-2010, 19:04
BOTW Prospect Dragons Ale very nice

Millay
09-05-2010, 22:47
Had a few fints of mild this week and enjoyed the Hook Norton SDM. However my BotW goes to a light beer Oldershaw's Sunnydaze. :drinkup:

Wittenden
09-05-2010, 23:07
No pub this week, but I enjoyed an excellent pint of Shep's Masterbrew at Belmont House , Throwley nr Faversham where we were selling plants in the grey May half light. I'd half hoped that they'd have some Hopdaemon from up the road, but where else could I have seen the Prince Regent and his good lady singing along with Freddy Mercurey?

oldboots
10-05-2010, 08:21
Lots of choice this week and so a very hard decision but my winner by a short neck is Derwent's interpretation of the Carlisle State Brewery bitter.

RogerB
10-05-2010, 09:00
Not much in the way of numbers but a few decent brews this week. Top Dog for me was probably the Wolf Golden Jackal at the Fat Cat in Colchester. Only a 3.7% job though - I must be turning into a lightweight.:whistle:

Bucking Fastard
10-05-2010, 11:14
The winner this week was Butlers Revenge brewed at the Shugborough Estate in a log fired Victorian microbrewery by Titanic.Pale ,powerful, hoppy 4.9% and quaffable this was well served at the Six Jolly Brewers in Gainsborough.

Having safely navigated the tidal Trent ,next stopping places to include Thorne,Goole and Doncaster over the remainder of May.

ROBCamra
10-05-2010, 11:52
Having safely navigated the tidal Trent ,next stopping places to include Thorne,Goole and Doncaster over the remainder of May.

I took a narrowboat up the tidal Trent to Goole myself a few years ago.

Any fun with those huge sand barges?

It's also an interesting and very deep lock at Goole to get back on to the canal system when surrounded by ocean going ships when we only drew 16 inches!

Anyway after many good drinks this week I'm going to go for

Spire Twist and Stout - a very good beer with a great name.

Bucking Fastard
10-05-2010, 12:21
I took a narrowboat up the tidal Trent to Goole myself a few years ago.

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Rob,
That was brave.My old tub only has a BMC 1.5 made in the 70's with a rather dodgy heat exchanger cooling system ,so we nursed it down the tidal Trent from Cromwell lock to Keadby on a neap tide with an overnight stop in Gainsborough.Only gravel barge around passed our mooring on the pontoon at 6am .I'm not brave enough to attempt the passage via Trent Falls up to Goole with all the ocean going stuff and anyway I needed a few beers in Keadby to steady my nerves on what is a huge ,wild river .Still got a bit of the tidal Ouse to do on the way to York and Ripon,but thats for Mid June and after a serious session or two in Sheffield.:drinkup::drinkup::nishelypished:

HTM69
10-05-2010, 13:49
This weeks offerings over a 3-day period

Young’s London Gold x 1
Morland's Old Speckled Hen x 3
Hopback Summer Lightning x 1
Smirnoff Ice (Bottle) x 1 – oh come on! We all slip up from time-to-time!
Red Stripe (Can) x 3
Morland’s Old Speckled Hen (Bottle) x 3
Westerham British Bulldog x 1
Weltons(?) Red Cross Mild x 1
Sharp’s Doom Bar x 4

BOTW: Sharp's Doom Bar - a commoner, but very dependable.

Pubsignman
10-05-2010, 14:54
My BOTW is Copper Dragon Golden Pippen, a lovely, pale, refreshing pint that I tried in The Royal Oak, Chesterfield.

Just gets the nod ahead of Brampton Stout, which probably would have won, had it not been served far too cold.

oldboots
10-05-2010, 19:28
Still got a bit of the tidal Ouse to do on the way to York and Ripon,but thats for Mid June and after a serious session or two in Sheffield.:drinkup::drinkup::nishelypished:

Let me know when you're going to Sheffield I owe myself another trip through the Valley of Beer, and of course when you get to the Boroughbridge/Ripon bit of England's most northerly canal as that's my home turf.

hopwas
10-05-2010, 21:31
Hi Conrad!

Please do forgive me for late entry as I was busy in last couple of days.. :o

Anyway.. my BOTW goes to....

Rudgate Ruby Mild