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A pub is for life not just for Christmas
Three Brothers - Imperial S'More Porter.
Two halves of this 10% at the Top of the Hops.
Just the one this week: BOTW Oakham Bishops Farewell and plenty of them.
"Beer is food." Morse, Colin Dexter
Harlow,Hackney ,Croydon and Clapham Junction.
Mc Mullens -- AK
Mc Mullens -- Rivertown SIPA (keg)
Siren -- Soundwave IPA (keg)
Fullers -- London Pride
Fourpure -- Luppollo (keg)
Five Pints -- XPA
Five Points -- Railway Porter *
Oakham -- Citra *
Oakham -- Green Devil IPA *
Oakham -- Inferno *
St Austell -- Proper Job
The George in Croydon was back on spectacular form with a 10 handpump takeover by Oakham,all in great nick(and £1.99) especially the Green Devil IPA but BOTW goes to Five Points Railway Porter served via handpump at Five Points Brewery Taproom.One of the best examples on a London porter I've had with a delightful dry finish tempting another.
Next week end month sessions in Hertford and Kennington.
"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
Kent:
Only With Love-Dance Every Day 3.8%abv. Endearing murky pale ale.Citrus led, with a long dry finish.Well conditioned, but with short lasting head.From a new (lockdown) brewery in East Sussex.
Tonbridge-Golden Rule 3.5%abv. Drinkable,but "sharp" sprang to mind.
Harvey's -Sussex Best Bitter 4%abv. Grainy.
My BOTW-Dance Every Day,from a new brewery for me.
"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.
The Pembury Tavern Five Points - Pale (c)
The Spurstowe Arms Guinness
The Prince Arthur Five Points - XPA (k)
The Carlton Tavern Five Points - XPA (c)
The Kilburn Arms Neck Oil (k)
The Star by Hackney Downs Five Points - Best (c)
The Rochester Castle (JD Wetherspoon) East London Brewing - Pale (c)
The Cock Tavern Three Sods - New Normal Pale (c) (three pints)