A pub is for life not just for Christmas
The Old House at Home.
Wiper & True -- Pale Ale Kaleidascope (c)
Wild Beer -- Murmur (b)
Thornbridge -- Tzara (b)
Rooster -- Baby-Faced Assassin (c)
Magic Rock -- Hire Wire (c)
Harviestoun -- Old Engine Oil (b)
BrewDog -- Indie (c)
Six Degrees North -- Hop Classic Belgian IPA (bottle conditioned)
Vocation -- Life & Death IPA (c)
I've nominated Life & Death quite recently,so BOTW goes to Six Degree North HopClassic Belgian IPA,once carefully poured a mix of great flavours from various hops and malts .Belies its 6.6%
Next week with supplies dwindling,beer hunting on line will keep the mind occupied.
"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
Mikkeller-heated Seats was my BOTW
Feeling the need to taste something closer to a proper draught beer than was available in our dwindling cellar, it was back for a another five litres of Musket Brewery Powder Burn porter (with "off-licences and licenced shops selling alcohol, including those within breweries" thankfully still allowed to operate).
A nice pint (or two), and good to support a local small business too.
My problem with amounts that size is keeping it cool.
I'm doing well with the local ELB who seem to be the only brewery savvy enough to deliver free locally (2 cases) and drop their normal off sale prices (£55.00 for two 12 x 500ml cases). Given that they are not delivering to pub chains, I reckon they've got a better margin. As far as I know they don't deal with supermarkets.
The ELB van will be visiting again next week with four different cases.
My BOTW is their Cowcatcher American IPA which has a great hop flavour although cask is better as it is gassy.
BOTW ELB Cowcatcher (500ml bottle)
No problem - just create an 'evaporation fridge'. All you need is a washing-up bowl, a 5-litre mini-cask / mini-keg of tour chosen beer, a tea towel and some water; assemble so that the tea towel drapes over the container and stays wet through capillary action, then sit back and let nature do the cooling for you (and no pesky electricity bill)!
Five Points JUPA(can)
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
Butcombe Goram in bottles from the Spar in Martock.
'Beer is for all day, not just for breakfast'.
This week:
Marble Lagonda IPA*
Marble Berimbolo*
Marble Hopolata
Marble Uppe Hela Natten*
Marble Trials #2
Braybrooke Smoked Lager
Adnams Ghost Ship
Northern Monk New World IPA*
Bristol Beer Factory Southville Hop*
Yeastie Boys Gunnmatta*
Moon Gazer Golden Ale
Blue Monkey Infinity IPA
More mine sweeping, some older beers faring better than others, along with some fresher consumption. The Trials #2 and Southville Hop stood out but BOTW has to be Marble Berimbolo. At 4.5%, fresh, pale and hoppy it's a perfect thirst quencher at the end of a hot day.
"Beer is food." Morse, Colin Dexter