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Conrad
23-08-2010, 13:07
See I remembered for once.

Wittenden: Wolf's Golden Jackal (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18785#post18785)
rpadam: Galway Hooker (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18786#post18786)
Alesonly: Jennings Sneck Lifter (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18787#post18787)
aleandhearty: Fernandes Chinook (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18788#post18788)
Oggwyn Trench: Springhead Roaring Meg (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18809#post18809)
ETA: Trade Winds (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18813#post18813)
RogerB: Bowman Eldorado (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18814#post18814)
ROBCamra: Acorn Gorlovka Stout (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18815#post18815)
HTM69: Stonehenge Ales Danish Dynamite (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18827#post18827)
Bucking Fastard: Downton's India Pale Ale (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18919#post18919)
Evil Gazebo: Potbelly Beijing Black (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18920#post18920)
pubsignman: Palmer's Tally Ho (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18934#post18934)
gillhalfpint: Bushys Triskellion (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18955#post18955)
Quinno: Brunswick Brewery, Father Mike's Dark Rich Ruby (http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?3540-Beer-of-the-Week-%28w-e-29-August-2010%29&p=18983#post18983)

Wittenden
29-08-2010, 22:28
I'll kick off with Wolf's Golden Jackal-I've had this a few times this summer, and find it a good quaffable session beer with a decent fruity background.

rpadam
29-08-2010, 23:03
Just back from a few days in Cork, and a painful reminder that in a country like Ireland which is rightly renowned for its pubs the same cannot be said for its beer. That said, at least you could get a decent-ish pint of stout (i.e. Beamish, even though this is now produced at Murphy's Lady's Well brewery by Heineken Ireland) in most bars. I also found a bottle of Dungarvan's Helvick Gold and tracked down the Franciscan Well brew-pub which had some interesting brews such as Shandon Stout and Rebel Red (also quite widely available elsewhere in the city). But my Irish beer of the week would have to be the excellent Galway Hooker (honouring something nautical, and not what you might think...) which I had en route in Dublin.

Alesonly
29-08-2010, 23:03
My Beer of the week for this week from the limited few Pints as I only had a chance too drink Last night was Jennings Sneck Lifter 5.1%

aleandhearty
29-08-2010, 23:07
A bizarrely quiet week for this thread. Has everyone taken the pledge? Mind you, not much on the beer front for me until today. This week's choices:

Goffs 'Summer Knight'
Oldershaw 'Blonde Volupta'
Burton Bridge 'Burton Porter'
Bob's Brewing Co. 'Golden Harvest'
Bob's Brewing Co. 'Chardonnayle'.
Ulverston Brewing Co. 'Another Fine Mess'.
Great Heck 'Slaughterhouse Porter'
Brew Co. 'Slakers Pale Ale'
De Ranke 'Saison de Dottignies'
Fernandes 'Cascade'
Fernandes 'Chinook'.
Goffs 'White Knight'
Outlaw 'Irish Stout'

Undoubtedly between 'Another Fine Mess' and the Fernandes 'Chinook' - which wins by a whisker. The De Ranke wins a spot prize for most challenging beer of the week.

aleandhearty
29-08-2010, 23:27
Jennings Sneck Lifter 5.1%

Today was the first day that truly felt like autumn was on the way. Still that's when Snecklifter, Riggwelter and Old Peculier 'et al' come into their own.

Alesonly
30-08-2010, 00:45
Today was the first day that truly felt like autumn was on the way. Still that's when Snecklifter, Riggwelter and Old Peculier 'et al' come into their own.

Yes I must Agree But then again I do prefer Dark strong Ales Porters & Stouts of 5% or over all year round.

Oggwyn Trench
30-08-2010, 09:22
Very quiet week for me , Mrs Trench had a minor op so i have been nursemaid over the last few days , only managed a couple of hours in the pub last night , so its a straight choice between Black Country BFG and Springhead Roaring Meg
BOTW Springhead Roaring Meg

ETA
30-08-2010, 10:22
Whilst on my travels beyond the Wall I encountered quite a lot of Skye Red Cuillin, most of it well kept, all of it enjoyable. The other prominent beer was Cairgorm Trade Winds. Of the 2 I'd say the Trade Winds has the edge on taste, although it's not as common, so that's my nomination. The big disappointment was the lack of Black Isle I saw, bearing in mind I was within spitting distance of the Brewery for much of the week.

RogerB
30-08-2010, 10:24
A monster week for good beers topped off by the highly underrated Wilmington Cricket & Beer festival yesterday (and probably today since there were 12 I didn't get to try yesterday). 24 ales, all from different counties and all from micros, many of whom I had never heard of and just 2 that I have sampled previously. All that and a seat on the balcony listening to leather on willow in the sun.

Friday introduced me to Palmers Dorset Gold, a great beer and also one for the new brewery thread thought I until a bit of research uncovered the fact that the brewery was established in 1794. The oldest new brewery I have come across. A close 2nd for BotW but No 1 is from the Cricket/beer fest. The tasting notes of Bowman Eldorado described it as "a subtle injection of Elder Flowers. No heavy floral scent but more of the tiniest hint of this spring bloom with a lovely bitter finish". At 3.5% I thought I would be getting little more than slightly flavoured tap water but what a wonderful session pint (or half as it was). I will certainly have a second helping if I go back today.

ROBCamra
30-08-2010, 10:24
Several contenders this week. Naylor's Lunds Bitter was very good in the Regal Moon Rochdale. Box Steam Derail Ale was also excellent in the City Arms Manchester.

The winner is going to be Acorn Gorlovka Stout though. My favourite dark beer after Elland 1872 porter. Both were on in the Regal Moon this weekend. It really is nearly Autumn.

HTM69
30-08-2010, 14:16
A reasonable beer-supping week, with 17 pints consumed over a 3-day period.

Bombardier x 4
Fullers Discovery x 2
Harvey's Best x 4
Sharp's Doom Bar x 4
St Austell's Tribute x 2
Stonehenge Ales Danish Dynamite x 1

BOTW: Stonehenge Ales Danish Dynamite

Bucking Fastard
31-08-2010, 14:26
A trip down to The Wenlock Arms ,Hoxton was always likely to throw up a BOTW and having got through six of the eight handpumped ales the best (that I can remember:nishelypished:) was Downton's India Pale Ale,very crisp , golden and strong at 6.8%,I needed a pint of Brewers Gold to wash that down afterwards.It really was an excellent pint and true to the original IPA style.

Evil Gazebo
31-08-2010, 14:27
A tough choice this week, but just edged by Potbelly Beijing Black, seeing as autumn seems to have begun in earnest.

trainman
31-08-2010, 17:32
A trip down to The Wenlock Arms...
Any update on alleged plan for current incumbents to move on BF? One could easily imagine that being the end.

Pubsignman
31-08-2010, 18:07
I'm back from my holiday now...didn't find much of interest in Croatia (the best of the bunch being a dark lager called Lasko Dark), but I did manage to pick up a few bottles of Palmer's beer whilst down in Dorset over the weekend. The Dorset Gold was excellent but my BOTW goes to Palmer's Tally Ho - a cracking strong dark beer (5.5%) and the only Palmer's beer I hadn't tried previously.

gillhalfpint
31-08-2010, 23:24
Sorry I am late with this, but my BOTW was the Bushys Triskellion that we had at the excellent Boathouse at Wylam's Island festival on the 29th.

Bucking Fastard
01-09-2010, 07:42
Any update on alleged plan for current incumbents to move on BF? One could easily imagine that being the end.

No sign of any change down at the Wenlock thankfully.A lot of rumours seem to come out of BITE,now there's a surprise:whistle:

trainman
01-09-2010, 08:09
A lot of rumours seem to come out of 'redacted',now there's a surprise:whistle:
I also saw the story in London Drinker, which is significantly more worrying...

"Concern is also being expressed about the future of the Wenlock Arms, N1. It seems likely that this record four-times winner of CAMRA North London’s Pub of the Year award could be put up for sale. There is concern that it may be attractive to developers who might wish to see the whole corner site on Wenlock Road converted into flats. Surely there is a pub operator out there who can see value in keeping the Wenlock what it is: one of London’s premier cask beer and cider outlets and a great community local supporting local people, clubs and live music. If so, why not pop in and try to have a word with one of the owners, Steve Barnes or Will Williams.
John Cryne"

The 'also' refers to the fact the piece is on the same page as the plight of the Duke of Hamilton, about which we hear brighter news elsewhere from Strongers.

Bucking Fastard
01-09-2010, 08:53
I also saw the story in London Drinker, which is significantly more worrying...



The 'also' refers to the fact the piece is on the same page as the plight of the Duke of Hamilton, about which we hear brighter news elsewhere from Strongers.

I didnt see the London Drinker article,that is always going to be more credible but there is a lot of hedging about in that piece.Great news about the Duke of Hamilton and I would have thought that if the council planners in Hoxton could be pressured into giving an opinion that change of use for The Wenlock would be refused,that might cool developer interest.I dont live around there but in my neck of the woods change of use was refused at the Golden Fleece www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/14999/ which has now reopened.The local CAMRA should be best placed to fight any threat to The Wenlock I would have thought.

gillhalfpint
01-09-2010, 09:49
http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/42034/

The Dodford Inn fought a long campaign against change of use plans I believe a few years ago, heavily supported by the local CAMRA and residents, and won.

A few years since I have been there, but it was always a good pub for real ale and live music, and had a field campers could use. I know as we had been on it at least twice.

They are still into real ale and have festivals too.

Quinno
01-09-2010, 12:39
late submission:

My BOTW

Brunswick Brewery - Father Mike's Dark Rich Ruby. Sampled, funnily enough, at the Brunswick!