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    A pub is for life not just for Christmas

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    Hampshire, Berks, Surrey.

    Marstons Pedigree
    Arkells Spring Hopper
    Ossett Silver King*
    Wadworth Horizon
    Ramsbury Coronation IPA
    Indiginous Baldric*
    Hop Union Moose River
    Thornbridge Astryd*
    Hammerton Swiss Prisms*
    Drop Project Shifty*
    Timothy Taylor Landlord
    Potbelly Hop Trotter
    Roosters Yankee*
    Pentrich Clown College*
    North Riding Mosaic Pale
    Vibrant Forest Fluidity*
    Vibrant Forest Black Forest*
    New Barns Stout Beer
    Wildcraft Wild Hopster

    Tough decision with two top conditioned cask beers at the top of the list.
    Ossett Silver King, very nice and a lot hoppier than I remember it from years ago, in The King Charles Tavern, If I have to choose though I going to give top spot to....
    Roosters Yankee, nailed my tastebuds in The Alfred.
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    Kent:

    Iron Pier-Woodlands IPA 4.8%abv:Bronze,arboreal.Hedge and stone fruit.

    On the can front,I've enjoyed a West Coast IPA from Yorkshire Dales-King Pine at 7%abv,which will be my BOTW.
    "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.

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    Brains - Barry Island IPA. Two pints at the top of Constitution Hill, Aberystwyth.DSC_0573.JPG

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    A quiet week:

    Adnams - Ghost Ship **½
    Dark Star - Hophead **½
    ELB - Cowcatcher **½
    ELB - Quadrant **½
    Kent - Black Gold *¾
    Portobello - Black IPA *¾
    Portobello - Star *¾
    Redemption - Fellowship **½
    Twickenham - Naked Ladies **¾
    Windsor & Eton - Return of the King *½

    BOTW goes to Titanic - Plum Porter*** at The Plough & Harrow (JD Wetherspoon).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spinko View Post
    Brains - Barry Island IPA. Two pints at the top of Constitution Hill, Aberystwyth.DSC_0573.JPG
    https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/71236/?

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    BOTW Timothy Taylor Landlord. An old favourite in good nick and well served saw the 3 pint test passed and beaten.
    "Beer is food." Morse, Colin Dexter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tris39 View Post
    That's the one!

    I think I'm a bit more favourable to keg than my uni mate Quinno...

    I once had his homebrew circa 2002 Eurovision! Never again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobyduck View Post
    Tough decision with two top conditioned cask beers at the top of the list.
    Ossett Silver King, very nice and a lot hoppier than I remember it from years ago, in The King Charles Tavern, If I have to choose though I going to give top spot to....
    Roosters Yankee, nailed my tastebuds in The Alfred.
    Silver King is the Ossett beer of choice for me, probably for the reason you mention. But when I went in their pub on Kelham Island a while back they had several Ossett beers on but not this one. Probably because it's hoppy with a bitter finish...

    I often have Yankee at the Sheffield Tap. Good beer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spinko View Post
    I once had his homebrew circa 2002 Eurovision! Never again...
    Quinno's homebrew, Eurovision or both?

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