A pub is for life not just for Christmas
Punk IPA in the Alexandra Vaults, Saltburn.
Kent
Pig and Porter-Slave to the Money:4.1%abv.Drinkable,but Dr Sarson was on his way.
Cellar Head-Festival Pale:4.85abv.Hazy,stone fruits.From Keg dispense.OK
Cellar Head-Hop Project #004West Kent IPA:6.2%abv.Pale,hazy,luscious,resinous hops.Raspberries on the finish.Stunning beer.
Harveys-Sussex Best Bitter:4%abv.The Morris dancers were downing this with gusto, so I thought I should too. Fine, but a bit green.
Titsey Brewing-Gresham Hopper:3.7%.Pale, watery.Certainly not the hop bomb promised on the pump clip.A new brewery for me.
Larkins-Traditional:3.4%.Lovely toffeish session beer.
My BOTW, and on the list for BOTY is Cellar Head-Hop Project #004 West Kent IPA, taken at Larkins' Alehouse
"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 Cellar Head - Hop Project #004 West Kent IPA is my BOTW too, taken at the Marden Village Club.
A very quiet week after last week;
Thornbridge - Tropical Swan
Tapped - Station Porter
Brew York - Tonkoko
Bad Seed - Judgement Hill
Salt - Bonneville
Thornbridge - Jaipur
Acorn - Gorlovka
Actually an easy choice in spite of several big hitters, BOTW Brew York - Tonkoko
Quiet week ,Harlow and Fitzrovia.
Mc Mullens -- Harvest Gold
Mc Mullens -- AK
Siren -- Suspended in Summer *
St Austell -- Tribute
Truman's -- Scorcher
Pheasantry -- Golden Turtle
Only one interesting beer so BOTW goes to Siren Suspended in Summer in good nick in The Queen Charlotte.
Next week boating stops in Bodymoor Heath and Atherstone mostly along the Anker Valley ,a gift to graffiti artists .
"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
Moderate week featuring some old faves:
Everards Tiger
Abbeydale Moonshine*
Oakham Bishops Farewell*
Blue Monkey Infinity*
BOTW Blue Monkey Infinity. Splendid and led me to conclude that not nearly enough Blue Monkey beer finds its way down my screech.
"Beer is food." Morse, Colin Dexter
A few days in Wolverhampton where the rare occurrence of below par guest pints in the Great Western happened. Nothing was bad enough to send back but I wondered if someone was on holiday.
Titanic Classic Mild 3.5%
Holden's Black Country Mild 3.7%
Holden's Black Country Bitter 3.9%
Sadler's Peaky Blinder Pale 4.3%
Titanic Stout 4.5%
Blindman's Icarus 4.5%
Castle Rock Elsie Mo 4.7%
Holden's Special 5.1%
Kelham Island Pale Rider 5.2%
Brewdog Punk IPA (keg) 5.4%
Oakham Green Devil 6.0%
Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild 6.0%
The winner is the Kelham Island Pale Rider (£3.40) which was one GW guest in first class nick. I seem to have nominated this a few times this year.
BOYW Kelham Island Pale Rider
Localish and Reading (which is fairly localish)
Southwark Mango IPA
Cross Bay Omega
Flowerpots Perridge Pale
Flowerpots Goodens Gold
Clearwater Riff IPA
BrewDog Zombie Cake
Elusive Spectrum
71 Brewing Pale and Significant
Kirksall Single Hop Mosaic
Vibrant Forest Rubus
Amundsen Apocalyptic Thunder
Wantsum Amarillo
Three Castles Sand Castles
Revolutions Switch #16
Revolutions Chocolate Fudge Milk Stout
Ascot Mango Milkshake IPA
Thornbridge Jaipur IPA (Bottle)
I expected BOTW to come from the Nags but have to go with the Chocolate Fudge Milk Stout , yet again The Alfred comes up trumps.
Working all next weekend so expecting a shorter list but a trip on Tuesday evening to The Wonston Arms should provide some decent beer.
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"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
A very frustrating week, with just the three sampled.
Marble - Pint.
Kirkstall - Black Band Porter.
Abbeydale - Heathen.
No obvious winner, so I'll give it to the Pint, as the other two weren't in great condition. Sampled in Friends of Ham, Leeds
'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.