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    Default Beer of the Week (w/e 29th September 2013)

    london calling: Clarkeshaw Gorgons Alive
    Oggwyn Trench: Oakham Gilberts Fridge
    Bucking Fastard: Fyne Hurricane Jack
    Aqualung: Adnam's / Sixpoint Bengali Tiger
    Thuck Phat: XT XT5 American Amber
    aleandhearty: Oakham Green Devil IPA
    Mobyduck: Oakham Inferno
    Real Ale Ray: Woodfordes Sundew
    hondo: Broughton Willacade
    oldboots: Roosters 20th Anniversary IPA
    trainman: Salopian Golden Thread
    ROBCamra: Bespoke Leading Light
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    I had a bottle of Mcewans -champion no1 7.5 that amazed me as it was so good.
    Great pint of Worlds End -pewsey mild at the Bricklayers Putney fest
    Also the 2 current beers on at Brewharf were excellent but I had the first pint from the first firkin to go on sale (so I was told) from a new London brewer at the Herne Tavern beer fest yesterday and it ticked all the boxes. No guarantee that the next one will be any good but
    Clarkeshaw -gorgons alive 4.0 sweet but with a great hoppy flavour.

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    A good variety but nothing really stand-out this week

    Dickensian - Ale of two Cities
    Zig Zag - Dark Chocolate Stout
    Howard Town - Wrens Nest
    Joules - Blonde
    Phoenix - Arizona
    Thornbridge - Lumford
    Salamander - Mumbo Jumbo
    Beowulf - Dragon Smoke Stout
    Oakhams - Gilberts Fridge

    BOTW Oakhams - Gilberts Fridge
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    Quite a session in The Edgar Wallace and then the nearby George.

    St Austell --- Tribute
    Fyne --- Hurricane Jack
    Red Quirrel --- London Porter
    Colchester --- Brazilian (coffee flavour not lady gardening)
    Valley --- American Brown Ale*

    * this was the extent of my notetaking and the last pint of a long night ,there is no mention of this ale on ratebeer or anywhere else on the web.It may have been from Anderson Valley but that's a US craft brewer so possibly someone has done a cask version.It was very complex and exceedingly bitter,a brown hop bomb.

    However BOTW goes to Fyne Hurricane Jack,passing the three pint test with flying colours in the ever reliable Edgar Wallace.


    Next week navigating between Trevor,not very clever,and Nantwich trying some different pubs from the way up.
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    Another average week :-

    Caledonian Deuchars IPA 3.8%
    Beartown Bearly Literate 4.5%
    Yeovil Ruby 4.5%
    Truman US Fine Pale Ale 4.5%
    Dark Star American Pale Ale 4.7%
    Inveralmond Pundie 5.0%
    Windsor & Eton Conqueror Black IPA 5.0%
    Brodie's Old Street Pale Ale 5.0%
    Chevalier Outlier Lager (keg) 5.2%
    Ringwood Old Thumper 5.6%
    Adnam's / Sixpoint Bengali Tiger 6.4%

    A clear winner here, the Bengali Tiger which sadly will now be disappearing from Spoons. I had it in the Drum in Leyton this week at £2.30 and it was the first outstanding pint I've had in there since July.

    Spoons are still selling Old Thumper as a 5.6% beer with the old clip. I wonder if this is correct.

    BOTW Adnam's / Sixpoint Bengali Tiger

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    Another pretty quiet week for me, although another unexpected trip to York enabled me to pay flying visits to the Tap and The Maltings, once again.

    Oakham - Green Devil IPA.
    Ridgeside - Thunderstruck.
    Kirkstall - Drophammer Imperial Stout. (10%)
    Sonnet 43 - Citra IPA. (7%)
    Rat - Drowned Rat.
    Ironbridge - Wrekin Pale.
    Fernandes - Sunshine IPA.
    Acorn - Old Moor Porter.

    Some good beers there, but I was blown away by the Green Devil. A probable contender for my Beer of the Year.
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    A good week for quality:
    Warwickshire Ballstitcher IPA
    Growler Old Growler
    Long Itch Darkside
    XT XT5 American Amber
    Sadlers Worcester Sorcerer
    Titanic Iceberg
    Oakham Bishops Farewell
    Blue Monkey Ape Ale

    The Ballstitcher was ghastly but everything else was very good especially the Ape Ale and BOTW XT XT5 American Amber. The brewery says "Big biscuity malt base with lots of dark fruit flavoured American hops". I don't know about that but the obligatory three pints flew down. Not bad for 5.5%.

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    A lot to choose from

    Brains British Summer
    Ridgeside Cascade
    Harviestoun Bitter & Twisted
    Ilkley Mary Jane
    Wold Top Bitter
    Marstons Draught Bass
    Roosters Franklyn
    York Guzzler
    Hopback Redsells EKG
    Ilkley Gold
    Hambleton Bitter
    Ilkley Mary Jane
    Ossett Big Red
    Hop Studio XP
    Rudgate Ruby Mild
    ???? Bengali Tiger
    Revolutions Atomic Blonde
    Roosters 20th Anniversary IPA
    Roosters Wild Mule
    Roosters High Treason
    Daleside Morocco Ale
    Partners Triple Hop
    Salamander Crow stout
    Darkstar Revelation
    Roosters Londinium
    Acorn Gold
    Springhead Roaring Meg

    I don't know who made the Bengali Tiger tried in Wetherspoons, BOTW is Roosters 20th Anniversary IPA which is probably the same beer as Franklyn but at higher strength.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldboots View Post
    A lot to choose from

    I don't know who made the Bengali Tiger tried in Wetherspoons, BOTW is Roosters 20th Anniversary IPA which is probably the same beer as Franklyn but at higher strength.
    Bengali Tiger – exclusive beer for JD Wetherspoon by Adnams and Sixpoint Brewery - See more at: http://adnams.co.uk/about/news/beer-....ZgAxZI9b.dpuf
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    Quote Originally Posted by hondo View Post
    Bengali Tiger – exclusive beer for JD Wetherspoon by Adnams and Sixpoint Brewery - See more at: http://adnams.co.uk/about/news/beer-....ZgAxZI9b.dpuf
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