No way! That's a very nice beer indeed.
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No way! That's a very nice beer indeed.
Aaaaaaaaargh. "Can-I-gedda...." is one of my major annoyances. Sadly becoming a frequent part of the language over here.
RCH Pitchfork. A personal favourite.
Dorothy Goodbody's Golden Ale. It's......ok I suppose.
Lovely drink. I grew up in Banks's country but 3.90 is obscene for that strength.
Titanic Plum Porter
I prefer English hopped beers without really knowing it. When I think of my favourite beers and breweries they are Ludlow, Holden's, Batham's, Banks' and Hobsons, their beers are all British hopped...
Peroni Doppio Malta. 6.6%
TITANIC Captain Smith's - 5.2%
Delicious
My favourites of the year:
Ludlow -Stairway (5%)
Cairngorm - Sheepshaggers Gold (4.5%)
Batemans - GHA (4.2%)
Titanic - Plum Porter (4.9%)
Bateman's GHA. Lovely drink.
Titanic - Plum Porter (4.9%)
One of the best beers I've had this year. Absolutely superb. Pale beers can go and Foxtrot Oscar if ever I catch this brew again!:lol:
Batemans GHA for me. Very moorish.
Pale Rider. Can take it or leave it though. The Golden Glow beforehand was superb.
I'm glad you said that as that's exactly what I thought when I had it. It's a really nice beer, I think.
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. One of the best.
Amber Ales 'Slurping Sulzer' commemorative beer for the 50th anniversary of a British locomotive design. 4.7%
..............and orders for Top Totty in pubs around the land increase markedly.
Cheers then, Kate.:D
That is a most excellent blog by the way. I'm glad somebody came up with the idea as there are some nasty pump clips around.......
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My favourites of 2011 have not been particularly new beers:
1) RCH Pitchfork. Gorgeous as always.
2) Salopian Shropshire Gold
2) Holdens Black Country Bitter
4) Gadds no.7
5) Dark Star...
http://www.shropshirestar.com/news/2011/12/05/ironbridge-brewery-up-for-sale-at-300k/
It's OK. I did exactly the same the first time I asked for it!:D
I tried Salopian Brewerys new Labyrinth - (a black IPA (!) at 4.5%) in the Montgomerys Tower in Shrewsbury and it was excellent. Salopian beers do seem to have their own distinctive hop profile.
Can I nominate Three Tuns 'Old Scrooge' at 6.5% ABV? Not a new beer of course but a very old 'un! I had two halves at Ludlow Food Festival last weekend having only tried it in a bottle previously....