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Thornebridge -cocoa wonderland(keg) was sensational easily one of the best beers I have had this year
Otter Bitter
Marstons Wainwright
Flowerpots Perridge Pale
Blackpit Cloud Nine
Mannings Kahuna
Three Brothers Trilogy Blonde
Brentwood Falcon Punch
Wantsum Golgotha
Settle Blonde
Ascot Front Runner
BOTW is Brentwood Falcoln Punch a very good beer punching its weight.
Had some decent Wainwright at Queen's in Lytham and then three of Rooster's Yankee at the Craft House there. But winner is the pint of Pint (Marble) which followed me across the Pennines to the Hope And Union in Stockton.
Another quiet week with just a small pub crawl of Leeds city centre, a surprising choice of beer perhaps,
BOTW Wadworth 6X
Having - very thankfully - managed to both get to and back from Germany for our family holiday without being quarantined, I'll go (unspecifically) for various good beers from smaller Thüringen breweries such as Schloßbrauerei Schwarzbach, Saalfelder, Watzdorfer and Dingslebener.
Surrey:
Five Points-JUPA 5.5%.Another of those fruity ,hazy Pales.OK, but not really what I needed to slake the dust.
Five Points-Railway Porter 4.8%.Loverly dry dark chocolately beer.Taken as the evening's chill descended. My BOTW
Surrey Hills-Shere Drop 4.2%.Fine, but not on the top note.
All taken at Surrey Oaks. Our first evening pub visit to meet friends since before lockdown.
Boating and end month sessions in Hertford and Holborn
Oakham -- Bishops Farewell
Marble -- Berinbolo (c)
Oakham -- Green Devil IPA (b)
Marstons -- Pedigree
Dancing Duck -- 22 (3PT)
Dancing Duck -- Dark Drake *
Oakham -- Endless Summer *
Mighty Oak -- Jake the Snake
Wild Beer -- Bibble
Fullers -- London Porter * (b)
Adnams -- Ghost Ship * (>3PT)
St Austell -- Tribute.
BOTW goes to Adnams Ghost Ship taken in volume at The Holborn Whippet Although the only real ale being served,the quality conditioning made it perfect for a session.
Next week not much on,but will pop into North London for a few jars.