Mobyduck: Atom Blend 1 Camomile
aleandhearty: North Riding Bravo
Real Ale Ray: Peerless Pale Ale
Aqualung: Acorn Thunderstruck Black IPA
Bucking Fastard: Twickenham Naked Ladies
Thuck Phat: Hop Back Red Ember
ROBCamra: Acorn Ella IPA
Mobyduck: Atom Blend 1 Camomile
aleandhearty: North Riding Bravo
Real Ale Ray: Peerless Pale Ale
Aqualung: Acorn Thunderstruck Black IPA
Bucking Fastard: Twickenham Naked Ladies
Thuck Phat: Hop Back Red Ember
ROBCamra: Acorn Ella IPA
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A pub is for life not just for Christmas
Not a bad beer this week,
Darkstar - Hophead
Darkstar - American Pale Ale
Surrey Hills - Shere Drop
Shepherd Neame - Whitstable Bay
Firebrand - Mostly Simcoe
Mallisons - Mosaic
Oakham - Scarlet Macaw
Signature Brew - Dark Heart
Atom - Blend 1 Camomile
Totally Brewed - Papa Jangles Voodoo Stout
Beer of the week is Atom - Blend 1 Camomile, needed a taster before commiting to a purchase but turned out to be excellent.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
Fairly quiet week for me, just a Friday teatime session. A couple of new breweries though, in Chadwicks and Long Man.
Acorn - Strongheart.
Fernandes - Rum for Cover.*
Chadwicks - Yards of Ale.
North Riding - Bravo.*
Long Man - Old Man.
Outlaw - Full House.*
North Riding - Sovereign state of Yorkshire.
Gayant - La Goudale. (bottle)
Easy winner was the Bravo, a very drinkable APA, easily passing the three pint test.
'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.
An average sort of week :-
Woodforde's Wherry 3.8%
Firebird Heritage XX 4.0%
Truman's Bold As Brass 4.2%
Hook Norton Old Hooky 4.6%
Arundel Stronghold 4.6%
Brentwood Winter Warmer 4.7%
Elephant School Peasant's Revolt 4.6%
Firebird Paleface 5.0%
St Peter's Autumn Stout 5.0%
Arkell's Noel 5.0%
Langham LSD 5.2%
Mordue Headmaster's Christmas Sermon 5.2%
Acorn Thunderstruck Black IPA 5.7%
Triple fff I Can't Remember 6.0%
Wadworth's Full Sail Wassail 6.0%
The Arkell's Noel was one of the better Spoons Xmas beers, it must be the only Arkell's beer I've ever had that wasn't sweet. The Old Hooky was surprisingly good but the clear winner is the Acorn Thunderstruck Black IPA for £3.70 (discounted to £3.33) in the E17 Bell which I hadn't visited for ages. It sailed through the 3 pint test.
BOTW Acorn Thunderstruck Black IPA
A mixed week
Dark Star -- American Pale Ale*
Twickenham -- Naked Ladies*
Marston's -- New World Pale Ale
Wriggle Valley -- Copper Hoppa*
Otter -- Bitter
Fuller's -- Jack Frost
BOTW goes to Twickenham Naked Ladies from The George,Croydon.It stood up to competition from Dark Star APA,which must mark it out as a good hoppy brew.
"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
Another quiet week:
Marstons Pedigree - vinegar
Hop Back - Red Ember*
Easy choice. BOTW Hop Back Red Ember. An ideal autumn pint: malty to start but with just enough bitterness to keep the interest at a warming 4.6%. No difficulties with the 3 pint test.
Acorn Ella IPA a typical Acorn beer and although it's 5% it tastes stronger.
A pub is for life not just for Christmas
Surprisingly to some, no doubt, but I really enjoyed the Shepherd Neame Double Stout in the village club this week.