A pub is for life not just for Christmas
A rather desolate lurgy ridden week with three pub visits to two pubs.
Flowerepots Perridge Pale
Reunion Minimalist
Triple fff Winter Oatmeal Stout
All three beers were decent but Stout edges it, taken in The Alfred this evening, which I am pleased to see makes Komakino's top ten pubs, it was on my shortlist but competition is fierce.
Expecting another low key week this week.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
All beers tried in Shropshire, Powys & Cheshire :-
Ludlow Best 3.7%
Salopian Shropshire Gold 3.8%
Fuggle Bunny Cotton Tail 4.0%
Monty's Best Offa 4.0%
Oakham Citra 4.2%
Robinson's Unicorn 4.2%
Ludlow Black Knight 4.5%
Spey Valley Stillman's IPA 4.6%
Ludlow Boiling Well 4.7%
Ludlow Stairway 5.0%
Tiny Rebel Stay Puft 5.2%
Beavertown Gamma Ray (keg) 5.4%
Monty's Figgy Pudding 5.5%
Redwillow Faithless 95 (keg) 5.5%
Dark Star Revelation 5.7%
Ludlow Whiskey Well 6.5%
Magic Rock Cannonball (cans) 7.4%
The Magic Rock Cannonball was a bargain with tow outdated cans for £4.00 in the Salopian Bar but the winner is the Ludlow Whiskey Well as tried for £3.30 at the Ludlow Brewery Tap. This is a strong dark ale with a very pronounced Whiskey flavour. That Innis & Gun stuff is rubbish in comparison.
BOTE Ludlow Whiskey Well
Kent
Tonbridge-Ebony Moon 4.2%abv:I hadn't drunk this since 2011.My loss, a delightful easy drinking 'session'porter,its finer points lost to a streaming cold.Indoors, a can of Harveys Black Stout hit the spot,though I can't really get my head around the concept of Harveys in tin.
"At that moment I would have given a kingdom, not for champagne or hock and soda, or hot coffee but for a glass of beer" Marquess Curzon of Kedlestone, Viceroy of India.
Long Buckby,City of London ,Croydon and Finsbury Park.
Marston's -- Pedigree
Shepherd Neame -- Whitstable Bay Pale Ale
Fuller's -- ESB
Lacon's -- Encore
Dark Star -- Hophead
Youngs -- Special
St Austell -- Tribute
Youngs -- Winter Warmer
Saltaire -- Triple Chocoholic * (3PT)
Cronx -- Nektar Pale
Cronx -- Kotchin
Orbit -- Peel Belgium Pale * (keg)
Truman's -- Fire Starter
A lot of very ordinary beer so BOTW was an easy choice, Saltaire Triple Chocoholic on very fine form in The George
Next week looking very quiet indeed.
"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
York-Otherside IPA. Clean and hoppy, in Foleys Ale House.
Had this on a five pub crawl in Leeds and was up against decent beers in the Fox and Newt, North Bar, Duck and Drake, and The Hop.
Just the one Friday teatime session, this week.
Bad Seed - On the Juice.
Riverhead - Butterley Bitter.
Coniston - Special Oatmeal Stout.*
Tigertops - Honey Maid.
North Riding - US Session Pale.*
Oakham - Green Devil.*
Stancill - Black.
North Riding - Cascade.*
I enjoyed all the highlighted beers, but the Green Devil wins by a nose. Sampled in Harry's Bar, Wakefield.
'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.
Gentle week but I enjoyed BOTW Hop Back Summer Lightening.
"Beer is food." Morse, Colin Dexter
Oakham's Green Devil is just edged out by New River's Blind Poet smoked porter, both taken at Hertford's superb Old Cross Tavern yesterday.
BOTW: New River Blind Poet
Last edited by Komakino; 14-01-2019 at 18:21.
"Breakneck speed we drown ten pints of bitter"
Just a (longish) Saturday afternoon sesh due to ill-health but this
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