A pub is for life not just for Christmas
Adnams Broadside, 6.3% in a bottle, I would have needed a lot more than one to make the Manchester derby bearable...
Did manage a meal outing to a former pub,but beer consumption focussed on a dark beer selection box from Titanic and various cans.
Titanic -- Cappuccino Stout (b)
Thornbridge -- Jaipur IPA * (c)
BrewDog -- Elvis Juice (c)
Titanic -- Stout (b)
Titanic -- Plum Porter * (b)
Vocation -- Life & Death * (c)
BrewDog -- Dead Pony Club (c)
BOTW goes to Titanic Plum Porter where the house bitter style works well against the sweetness.I found their other stouts tried during the week to be slightly too bitter for a stout .
Next week two table meal sessions to maintain some form of sociability before the Christmas malarky.
"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
Cask at last:
Adnams Ghost Ship (cask)*
Moon Gazer Bouchart (cask)*
Brancaster Oystercatcher (cask)*
Marble Lagonda
Oakham Citra
Northern Monk New World IPA
Northern Monk Heathen IPA
Siren Twisted Breakfast Stout
Marble Berimbolo
Marble Cubbio Damage
Brewdog Elvis Juice
A few days in Norfolk found a couple of pubs open and serving cask so that gets the week's stars even though the cans and bottles were good.
All three were excellent, no surprise after 6 weeks without, but BOTW goes to Moon Gazer Bouchart. The best I've had from this brewery, it's a 4.9% mild with hedge fruits and some sweetness but not too much. Three pints were easily demolished on a chilly evening.
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"Beer is food." Morse, Colin Dexter
All cask except the last five in cans.
Ascot Gold Cup
Ascot Ghost Horse
Disruption Single Hop Amarillo
A Bloke Down The Pub Gorgeous Gary
A Bloke Down The Pub Handy Andy
Hilltop One Hop Blonde
Potbelly Piggin Saint
Banks & Taylor Plum Mild
Salt/Pomona Island Shoop (c)
Salt IKAT (c)
Vocation Love & Hate (c)
BrewDog/Evil Twin Roaster Coaster (c)
London Beer Factory Zia (c)
BOTW is Ascot Ghost Horse, Ascot Ghost Horse.jpg a beer that would likely divide opinion, described as a dry hopped milk porter it tasted to me very much a Black IPA apart from the addition of lactose, the hops yeilding an orangey taste, a weird sounding mixture but I found myself having more than one.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
I noticed you liked the LBF -zia. I have had it twice and first one I though was very good but very sweet.The second time found the sweetness was quite overpowering but still a good beer.Thought to myself probably not buy that beer again.Today I went into an estate agents who I do work for and they had bought me 12 cans of.(wait for it).yes ZIA
Working through my hefty stash.
Magic Rock - Cannonball
Vocation/Sure Shot - 15 Mile Round Trip
Thornbridge/North - North Bridge
Vocation again I think...
Mainly stouts and porters this week. Cans unless stated:
Blackened Sun Hédoné (3.6%) (b)
Lervig Christmas Cream (4.7%)
Siren Nitro Coldblooded Cold-Steeped Porter (5.0%)
Weird Beard Dead by Dawn (5.6%) *
Turning Point Hazard By Midnight (5.7%) *
Verdant Alternative Current East India Porter (5.8%) *
Guinness West Indies Porter (6.0%)(b)
Northern Monk Festive Star (6.0%)
Lagunitas IPA (6.2%) (b)
Blackened Sun Betrayer (6.5%) (b)
Lost & Grounded Running With Spectres (6.8%)
Blackened Sun Supercoven (7.0%) (b)
UnBarred Salted Caramel Chocolate Donut (7.0%) *
Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (7.5%)
Just the one delivery this week, from Craft Metropolis as I was after the Turning Point beer, a mint choc ice cream stout which has been mentioned on these pages previously and beer of the week was selected from the same stable; a self-styled 'Cherry Breakfast Stout' which was espresso-ey and dark chocolate to taste, with a bittersweet cherry finish:
BOTW: Weird Beard Dead by Dawn
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"Breakneck speed we drown ten pints of bitter"
Botw was definitely
Salt -ikat. love this beer and its a beer I judge all murky beers against.