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Only the one fleeting pub visit this week:
Rother Valley Brewery co-MILD 3.8%ABV: a dark ,dry MILD with a fair amount of hops.My BOTW.
on the bottled beer front, I've been drinking Old Dairy's Sitting Bull abv 5.9%, using an experimental US hop. Good, but teeth -cleaningly hopped.Formulated by the deliveryman, a keen homebrewew. I haven't seen this on draught, but gather that it is a "marmite" beer.Interesting.
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A pretty easy choice of brewery just which of their IPAs?
Durham Guide me Home
Ilkley Everest
Daleside Blonde
Brains British Summer
Leeds Pale
Hambleton Steeple Stuff
Ilkley Joshua Jane
Marstons Jennings Cumberland Ale
Thwaites Wainwright
Rudgate Blonde
Nine Standards Silver Standard
Ilkley Mary Jane
Walls Gundog Bitter
Kirkstall Dissolution IPA
Daleside Old Leg Over
Okells Steam Beer
Kirkstall Three Swords
Copper Dragon Golden Pippin
Hambleton Herriott Ale
This time it's the weaker one Kirkstall Three Swords
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Very quiet week for me, with just one beer tried. However, the Tour de Yorkshire Dales, brewed by the Yorkshire Dales Brew Co, was in superb nick at the George Inn, Hubberholme. After a good walk in the surrounding Wharfedale countryside, it really hit the spot.
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Despite a couple of days in Sheffield last week my BOTW wasn't tried there although it was brewed there.
Kelham Island King Of The Rocket Men it was the top selling seasonal last year, so they've brewed it again this year.
That was a very good decision as it was excellent when tried in The Baum. :cheers: