A pub is for life not just for Christmas
Surrey, Hants and Birmingham.
Big Smoke Solaris*
Track Sonoma*
Flowerpots Perridge Pale*
Oakham Rogue Hop*
Oakham Citra*
Glasshouse Little Oblivion
Devils Peak Juicy Lucy*
Frome Amarillo
Elusive Moonbase Alfa
Elusive Merry Gardener
XT Diamondback*
Disruption People Of The Hop Vol lll*
T.T Landlord
Everads Sunchaser
Rock & Roll Brewhouse Natural Mystic*
Rock & Roll Brewhouse Voodoo Mild*
Deya Steady Rolling Man
Attic Brew Intuition*
St Austell Proper Job
Titanic Chocolate and Vanilla Stout
Twisted Wheel Broken Chain*
Some good beer but nothing beyond the pale, Natural Mystic in The Rock & Roll Brewhouse.
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"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
Lincoln,Boston and Grantham.
Rat -- White Rat *(3PT)
Tiny Rebel -- Astro Loaf
Salopian -- Kinetic *
Beartown -- Creme Bearlee *
Adnams -- Ghost Ship *
Castle Rock -- Screech Owl (3PT)
Castle Rock -- Oatmeal Stout
Glamorgan -- Jemima's Pitchfork
Molson Coors -- Carling lager (keg)
Timothy Taylor -- Landlord
Pheasantry -- Dancing Dragonfly *
Zest -- Blonde Volupta
Newby Wyke -- HMS Queen Elizabeth II *
Castle Rock -- Harvest Pale *
Newby Wyke -- White Squall
Liquid Light -- Inside the Sun *
Left Handed Giant --US Pale *
Kings County Brewers Collective -- Cantina Hyena * (can)
A mixed bunch with BOTW going to Salopian Kinetic,which hides it's strength well and sampled from a fresh barrel in the Cardinal's Hat.
Next week much more subdued apart from a session in Maida Vale.
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"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
Kent:
Angels and Demons: Evil Thieves 5.1% abv.Vibrant, as good as ever.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.
Hackney and Islington...again:
Adnams - Ghost Ship **
Bristol Beer Factory - Fortitude **½
ELB - Nightwatchman
Five Points - Best **½
Five Points - Pale **
Northern Monk - Eternal **
Oakham - Citra **
Oakham - Rogue Hop
Purity - Mad Goose ***
Purity - Pure UBU ***
St. Austell - Proper Job **½
Shepherd Neame - Spitfire **
Timothy Taylor - Landlord
BOTW goes to Bad Seed - Painted Sanctuary ***½ at The Snooty Fox
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If you're is down to the hops, here's the beer description.
"A Session IPA featuring some of the best new wave UK hops. Loads of citrus and tropical fruit hop aromas and flavours from the Olicana, Jester and Harlequin plus just a hint of spicy orange from the First Gold."
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
Yes. I wouldn't describe it quite so politely. Sampled at the Wenlock, it tasted of grapefruit to me which I can't abide. I'm sure some people will love it, particularly in this weather though I might go back for some more Painted Sanctuary and enjoy the beer festival at the Snooty Fox.
Called in at the Manor Arms in Broughton-in-Furness last Tuesday, one of my favourite pubs. I rarely get there because it's so far from home, and when I do I'm always on the way to somewhere else, so I never have more than one or two beers. The railway station is a bit more than a mile away, and trains are few and far between, so missing one can be calamitous. If I'm cycling or driving, it's a matter of maintaining sobriety. Last week I was staying at the very good National Trust camp site in Eskdale, and with the weather on Tuesday too grim for walking anywhere, I drove to Broughton (amongst other places).
There were seven beers on the bar, and I went for two that were sitting next to each other: Hawkshead Five Hop 5% and Logan Beck Proper 4%, brewed just over two miles from the pub. Contrasting styles but both in astonishingly good condition. I sat at the table with mouth agape, in awe of the quality of these beers. I think one of the criteria for NBSS 5 is that you change your plans and stay in the pub to have another. I seriously couldn't do that, but I did give some thought to how it might have been possible, including getting a hotel room, sleeping in the car, sleeping in the gutter...
I know that quarter marks have been outlawed by the Camra AGM, so I can't give 4.75 each. I make it 4.5 for the Logan Beck and 5 for the Hawkshead, but I could be wrong.
Come On You Hatters!
I'll go for the Darkstar APA, first of the day, in the Evening Star, on a Thurs crawl of Brighton.
Frustrating that I cannot remember its actual name, apparently brewed by the owner of the original recipe - 4.8% but tasting very like the current version of the beer (4.7%).
Some new venues with places like the Hare and Hounds (nothing worthwhile on cask) adding to the avg spend per pint, which finished at £5.08. I know this coz I tapped for everything and another of the group of five kept tabs on pints and halves for the end-of-day divvy up, unfair otherwise on those having occasional halves to contribute to a straight kitty, though I have tried a 'nominal rebate' system in the past! Any in-betweenies must be self-funded...
Holidays:
Rat White Rat*
Redemption Big Chief*
Salopian Kinetic*
Roosters Baby Faced Assassin*
Beartown Crème Brûlée*
Barshams Close Call IPA*
Adnams Ghost Ship*
Beavertown Neck Oil (keg)
All good and the Kinetic was excellent but as Mr F has already bagged it BOTW goes to Redemption Big Chief. First time I’ve had it and hopefully not the last.
"Beer is food." Morse, Colin Dexter