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Thread: Beer of the Week (w/e 6th November 2011)

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    Default Beer of the Week (w/e 6th November 2011)

    rpadam: St Peter's Green Hop
    Thuck Phat: Acorn Scorachi IPA
    oldboots: Wold Top Big Sky Bitter
    Oggwyn Trench: Beer Works Galaxy 55
    Wittenden: Ossett Silver King
    Bucking Fastard: Bingham's Space Hoppy IPA
    Alesonly: St Austell Proper Black
    RogerB: Hopdemon Arctic Citra
    Quinno: Moorhouse's Witches Red
    ROBCamra: Green Mill Old Gits
    Pubsignman: RCH Firey Liz
    Old Blue: Dark Star Smoked Porter
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    My vote would be the seasonal St Peter's Green Hop, found at the (in)famous Coach & Horses in Soho which is now a Fullers pub (although it has not been branded as such yet).

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    Not a bad week this week aided by a spot of boating and a couple of samples at The Merchants Inn beer festival.
    Runners and riders:
    Oakham Bishops Farewell
    Chocolate Marble
    Front Street Callum's Ale
    Tryst Raj IPA
    Wold Brewery Wold's Gold
    Fuller's London Porter
    TT Landlord
    Jennings Cumberland
    Tring Side Pocket
    Acorn Scorachi IPA
    Bingham Space Hoppy IPA

    Much to commend here with all the IPA's being excellent, the Bishops, as ever tremendous and Callum's Ale also very good. BOTW goes to Acorn Scorachi IPA and this must be good as for the first time, for me, it's beaten an ale from those gifted magicians at Marble.
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    not a bad week for beer

    Derwent Dark Mild
    Walls Countytown Beater's Choice
    Marstons Jennings Cumberland Ale
    Wold Top Big Sky Bitter
    Theakstons Infallible
    Robinsons Old Tom
    Copper Dragon Golden Pippin
    Acorn Gorlovka
    Schneider & Sohn Tap 6
    Ilkley Mary Jane
    Moorhouses Ruby Witch
    Ossett Silver King
    Northumberland Gun Dog Bitter
    Marble Blind Jacks Bitter
    Thornbridge Alchemy XVI
    St Bernardus Prior
    Marstons Jennings Lakeland
    Rudgate Barristers Brief
    Castle Rock Screech Owl
    Oakham Citra

    but the best of the lot was Wold Top Big Sky Bitter

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    Better week this week

    Doctor Mortons - Rubrication
    Doctor Mortons - Corpse Nailer
    Beer Works - Galaxy 55
    Pictish - Motueka
    Pictish - Z Rod
    Holdens - Golden Glow
    Mansfield - Bitter

    BOTW Beer Works - Galaxy 55
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    Good Yorkshire week for me:
    Copper Dragon-Golden Pippin-ubiquitous and comforting
    Great Newsome-Sleck Dust-decent session beer
    Hambleton-Stallion-malty but undistinguished
    Hambleton-Headless Horseman-not as crass as it sounded, pale and full of citrus
    Theakston-Lightfoot-floral and tastey,not at all bad
    Theakston-Old Peculier-wonderful
    Wold Top-Falling Stone-towards the end of the barrell
    Ossett-Silver King-wonderful again
    Tetley Bitter-out of curiusity-dull
    Black Sheep Best-to show no hard feelings.
    My BOTW-Ossett Silver King (probably),ask me tomorrow I could well say Lightfoot.
    Well, thats my beer drinking for some considerable while...
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    A solid week's drinking with two outstanding IPA's in the mix,Mr Phat got there first with Acorn Scorachi IPA so I will nominate my BOTW as Bingham's Space Hoppy IPA served in good nick in the Rose and Crown,Slough.

    This coming week should be interesting,just hope I can remember what I have supped at the PuG meet up in Nottingham

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    A few of this weeks Beer list that I can remember.

    Box Steam Piston Broke
    White Horse Horse Rustler
    Fullers HSB
    Fullers London Pride
    Stella. Yes that One was all that was on in that Pub.
    St Austell Proper Black
    Tring Pudding Porter
    Kalmazoo Black Silk
    Brains Dark
    Fullers London Porter
    T T Ram Tam

    For Beer of the week I will go for The St Austell Proper Black.
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    An excellent week of aleing with many goodies to choose from. Sampled Fullers new Black Cab Stout at the Star in Belgravia (amazingly my first visit to this highly acclaimed pub) which was excellent. Managed to down 14 beers during a day in Salisbury with Hop Back Taiphoon at the Wyndham and Downton Quadhop at Qudos (formerly the White Horse - it's better than it sounds!) being the pick. Even my local 'Spoons had some good local ales from Kent and Wantsum breweries. Several worthy BotW's but all were trumped by my main local pub, the Ivy leaf, who had a special beer called Arctic Citra brewed at Hopdeamon by one of the locals who also happens to run the local Working Mans Club (itself a Real Ale stronghold and regular Club of the Year winner). Not sure how widely it will be available but if it's a one off brew, it will be a shame - deserves a wider audience.
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    My BotW was Moorhouse Witches Red at the fantastic Wyndham in Salisbury.

    The Thornbridge Brother Rabbit at the Kings Head in Salisbury ran it very close though.

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