A pub is for life not just for Christmas
St Albans
Wantsum -- Hurricane
Heineken -- Birra Moretti (keg)
Vocation -- Naughty & Nice *
Adnams -- Ghost Ship
Fullers -- Dark Star Hophead *
Lost & Found -- Box of Dogs DDH (keg)
Oakham -- Citra *
Mad Squirrel -- Pomelo
BOTW goes to Vocation Naughty & Nice,a sweet milk stout on good form in the Great Northern.
Next week looks very quiet.
"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
Bowman Swift One*
Arkles Wiltshire Gold*
Langhams Hip -Hop*
Butts Jet Black*
Hop Back Citra *
Saltaire Triple Choc Orange*
New Bristol Dark Chocolate & Crystalized Ginger Biscuit Stout*
Ringwood Boondoggle (bottle)
Marstons 61 Deep (bottle)
A reduced list from normal which will probably be the case for the next month or two but all quality.
Going with the Saltaire Triple Choc Orange taken on cask in The Alfred of course.
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"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
Back in London:
Adnams - Ghost Ship **
By the horns - Lambeth Walk **
Dark Star - APA **½
Five Points - Best **½
Five Points - Rrailway Porter **½
Five Points - XPA **½
Hammerton -N7 *½
Harvey’s - Old Ale **
Leeds - Pale Ale *¾
McMullen - IPA **½
Park Brewery - Rituals at Dawn **
St Austell - Proper Job **½
Timothy Taylor - Landlord **½
Twickenham - Naked Ladies **½
BOTW goes to Brodie’s - Bethnal Green **¾ OCH at The Old Coffee House
Didn't make it to the pub this week.
Indoors, I tried Little Earth Project Organic East India Pale Ale 7%abv.An aged beer,I found good condition, and a slight sharpness.My second glass,out of a winebottle sized container,was more farmyardy and earthy. Perhaps this was an effect of the Brettanomyces and other wild yeasts used. An interesting window on beer from the past,one I could probably get used to.
"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.
Some good beers in the two Chester Wetherspoons.
And also had to have an Extra Stout in the Boot Inn.
But I really enjoyed the Cavern of the Curious Gnome and went for a Chimay Blue on tap.
A very quiet week, only squeezing in a couple of quick pints, after my daughter's graduation, in Brum. Still, managed my first new pub tick of the year!
Black Country Ales - Citra Sublime.
Loddon - Citra Quad.
Black Country Ales - Pig on the Wall.
None really quickened the pulse, but the Citra Quad was probably the pick of the three. Tried at The Prince of Wales.
'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.