A pub is for life not just for Christmas
A mixed bag in Harlow,Hertford,Thames Path and Ham.
Mc Mullens -- AK
Cloudwater -- #www.oooooo.ddd * (key keg)
Shepherd Neame -- Samuel Adams Blonde Ambition
Fuller's -- London Pride (bottle)
Windsor & Eton -- Rebuplika (keg)
Meantime -- Pale (keg)
Charles Wells -- Youngs Special
Marston's -- Banks's Lock 16
A clear BOTW in the strangely named Cloudwater #www.oooooo.ddd in the new micro in Hertford,a fine and pokey (7.2%) smoked beer with a very decent bitter finish.
Next week completes the ticking off of obscure BCN locations ,to be rewarded by a trip to Wolverhampton and a visit to guess where !
"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
Very quiet, this week.
North Riding - Citra.*
Acorn - Darkness MILD.*
Tigertops - Equality.
Raw - Grey Ghost IPA.
The Citra was superb, as usual, but as I've nominated it several times before, I'll plump for the Darkness instead. It's a lovely creamy, dark red, mild and a good advert for Mild Month.
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'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.
Ho hum in Kent.
Cronx-Nektar 4.5%abv:hazy and unwelcoming,little to recommend it.Unsure whether to blame the brewery(new to me),or the pub.I'm minded to blame the pub.
Angels and Demons-I spy Dragon Fly IPA:Very pale,reedy hops (appropiately).Pineapple.Light for its strength.My BOTW, by default.
"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.
Abbeydale - Deception. At the Boathouse in Wylam.
A quiet week for me too :-
Titanic Classic Mild 3.5%
ELB Orchid Mild 3.6%
Southwark Bankside Blonde 3.8%
Nethergate Copperhead 4.0%
Truman's Lazarus 4.2%
Hop Back Summer Lightning 5.0%
Reunion Incredible Pale 5.0%
Windsor & Eton Conqueror 5.0%
Brewdog Punk IPA (keg) 5.4%
Southwark Harvard APA 5.5%
The winner is the Windsor & Eton Conqueror Black IPA as tried for £2.09 in the E11 Walnut Tree. The closest contenders were the two milds, the Titanic one being a new one for me.
BOTW Windsor & Eton Conqueror
Interesting selection this week but no stunners
big smoke -cosmic dawn
siren -white tips
wild weather -we like scientists
beatnikz -we love nz
downlands -hop contract
cloudwater -take it from the top
tiny rebel -new wave ipa
half acre -daisy cutter
pig and porter -wolf like me
botw
mad squirrel -big sea ipa
Bit of variety:
Blackpit Goshawk
Blackpit Loosehead
Guinness
Oakham Bishops Farewell*
Salopian Darwins Origin*
Hop Back Summer Lightening
BOTW was Salopian Darwins Origin. Nettles, hint of citrus, gently bitter finish. If it appears a BBB it's a good one.
"Beer is food." Morse, Colin Dexter
The Tiny Rebel-DEYA NEIPA collaboration upstairs at the 'Craft' bar at Wigan's John Bull. Pleasant chat with the barman and I learned that NEIPA is New England IPA, this one has terrific nose and flavour, even if rather more murk than I care for. This in the middle of a 3-day endurance test around Doncaster, Stockport, Wigan, Manchester, during which I think the pint tally reached 35, now reminding me I ain't getting any younger...
Steady,
Hook Norton Sundial
Hook Norton Gold
Slaughterhouse Three Little Pigs
Marble Lagonda IPA
Hollow Stone Blueberry And Mocha Stout
Flowerpots Perridge Pale
Slaters Pale Ale
Muirhouse Magnum Mild
Wasn't sure the Blueberry and Mocha would work, but it did for me, close but BOTW has to be Marble Lagonda IPA , both were keg and both taken in the very good Baliffs Tap.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields