PDA

View Full Version : Tandleman's Beer Blog - Fancy a Really Good Do?



Blog Tracker
06-01-2011, 18:24
Visit the Tandleman's Beer Blog site (http://tandlemanbeerblog.blogspot.com/2011/01/fancy-really-good-do.html)


http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_PWOsh5tJhjM/TSX35Sh7jhI/AAAAAAAACtI/ZRpAEdIMDls/s320/winter%2BALES%2B2011.jpg (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_PWOsh5tJhjM/TSX35Sh7jhI/AAAAAAAACtI/ZRpAEdIMDls/s1600/winter%2BALES%2B2011.jpg)Of course you do. Everyone likes a really good do, so why the heck not? There will be beer too. Lots of it. There will be 254 cask ales at this shindig, with "got to try" beers such as Liverpool Organic's Imperial Russian Stout, Wapping's Damson Stout, Adnam's Tally Ho and Thornbridge St Petersburg to keep the winter chill out and to thrill you skinny. Or maybe you'd like something pale and hoppy? Suits You Sir. So how about a splash or two of Phoenix Navvy, Lancaster Blonde, or Marble 3.9? "Something unusual" I hear you demand, so why not have a go at Amber Ales Chocolate Orange Stout, Robinson's Ginger Tom, Dunham Massey Chocolate Cherry Mild or even Hopstar Smokey Joe?

Want to try unusual breweries that you don't often come across? That's fine too, with Irwell Works, Derwent, Tunnel, Fallons and Flipside to name but a few. Want to try some fantastic British Bottled Beer? Of course you do and with beers such as Worthington White Shield, Hardknott Infra Red and Dark Matter, Durham Temptation and many more, you'd be daft not to. If it's foreign beer you'd like, this party has it too, with Belgian classics from Cantillon, Boon, Orval, Rochefort and Oud Beersel (among others), Festbiers, smoked beers, bockbiers and weizen's from Germany on tap and in bottle, draught Czech classics like Budvar and Bernard on draught, more cider and perry than you can shake a stick at and much, much more. I think you get the picture by now.

This vast cornucopia of the brewer's art will be at the National Winter Ales Festival (http://www.alefestival.org.uk/winterales/) in Manchester from the 19th to the 22nd of January. All will be sold at sensible Northern prices in a fantastic venue with great transport links, reduced price fares on the buses to and from and great food. We expect record crowds, a fantastic time and the best National Winter Ales Festival ever. It's all on the web site.

I hope to see as many bloggers and followers there as possible, so do come and do say "hello".

Can't be much more positive than THAT!https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8629758183547510158-6660981559467386418?l=tandlemanbeerblog.blogspot.c om


More... (http://tandlemanbeerblog.blogspot.com/2011/01/fancy-really-good-do.html)