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    Default Beer of the Week (w/e 26th Febuary 2012)

    rpadam: Young's London Porter
    Quinno: West Berks Good Old Boy
    Wittenden: Larkins Traditional
    gillhalfpint: Beer Geek Geek Unique
    Oggwyn Trench: Weltons Land of Hope and Glory
    Spinko: Ska Brewing Modus Hoperandi IPA
    Pubsignman: Adnam's American Style IPA
    oldboots: Rat Brewery Black Rat
    RogerB: Kent Brewery Enigma
    Bucking Fastard: Adnams Oyster Stout
    Thuck Phat: Leffe Blonde
    aleandhearty: Revolutions Severin Dark
    Alesonly: Arundel Stronghold
    Old Blue: Surrey Hills Ranmore Ale
    ROBCamra: Off Beat Quirky Kiwi
    hondo: kozel lager
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    Early call for this week, but my pint of the rare Young's London (well Bedford, I suppose) Porter in The Coborn Arms last night hit the mark perfectly...

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    A slightly subdued start to the drinking week in The Baum as the range of beers on offer wasn't as good as normal.

    This was due to the pub having a very busy weekend and selling loads of ale.

    This is probably Pubsignman's fault as he visited twice on Saturday.

    Having said that there were still 7 ales and one cider to choose from.

    Fugelstou Northway IPA didn't do it at all for me and Marston's Sweet Chariot is indeed a bit sweet for me.

    However Hornbeam Black Coral Stout was excellent and Fugelstou FSB was also good enough to have two of each.

    Phoenix Navvy, Jennings Cumberland Ale & Timothy Taylors Golden Best all being resolutely untried by me on the night.

    I know most pubs would kill for a beer line up like that but I was a bit disappointed, a very unusual feeling in The Baum.
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    A lovely West Berks Good Old Boy at The Foresters Arms is my BOTW, presuming I stay dry tonight, as intended

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    A quieter week this time. Only one pub visit and one beer:Larkins Traditional. Today it was its toffeeish best, great bitter depths and a finish reminiscent of green apples.The ultimate session beer.
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    Beer Geek launched their beers yesterday in the Post Office Vaults in Birmingham, and we spent a few hours in there, and a rare moment for us as we found a beer we could really stay with and enjoy instead of chasing round looking for new beers. Beer Geek, Geek Unique is my BOTW this week. Enjoyed sitting in the company of Sunderland fans back from their defeat at West Brom. Shame.
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    not a brilliant week for beer but the best was easily Rat Brewery's Black Rat

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    A pre-match jaunt around Ruislip on Tuesday didn't throw up too much but a good pint of Yeovil Star Gazer in the 'Spoons was a contender as was the ELA Nightwatchman in the shopping mall hell of the Bull in Shepherds Bush. Top of the pile this week though was another cracker from Kent Brewery; Enigma, a weighty but tasty 5.5%'er at Dartford's Paper Moon

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    A very good session in The Peasant,Clerkenwell with two contenders from Crouch Vale, Essex Boys ,a good "boring" session bitter ,and the ever reliable Brewers Gold but BOTW goes to Adnams Oyster Stout in The Old Cross Tavern ,Hertford.An excellent seasonal ale,shame it's not available year round.

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    A week away with a lot of eurofizz so BOTW was Leffe Blonde.

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