No visits to any pubs, no bottles at home and no alcohol at all due to work
This week I shall be having last week's ration as well
No visits to any pubs, no bottles at home and no alcohol at all due to work
This week I shall be having last week's ration as well
'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.
[QUOTE=RogerB;19348]Not a particularly varied week for beers. Had my third stab at Jaipur IPA on Saturday and I still find it awful.
Still never been in a pub that was actually selling Jaipur-not coming soon! The hype does put me off, but I'd like to try it. The only Thornbridge Hall beer that I've had is a bottle of Kipling, which was very tasty, but over carbonated for my pallet.
Beer of the week this week was Arkells Kingsdown Ale 5% Abv which I had along with several others a cant remember.
Don't You just hate Pubs that say
( We don't stock any Real Ales as theres Just no call for it.)
Last week proved to be a record for HTM69, with 24 pints consumed over a 4-day period. There were also - and I do regret this, I really do - one-or-two bottles of the vile WKD necked as well. Let's just put it down to there not being a lot else!
London Pride x 2
Brains Rev James x 2
Carlsberg (erghh) x 1
Newcastle Brown Ale (bottle) x 2
Masterbrew x 2
Fullers Discovery x 1
Fullers Summer Ale x 1
Bombardier x 2
Ringwood Best Bitter x 3
Heineken x 2
Staropramen x 1
Exmoor Gold x 1
Butcombe Brewery Bitter x 2
Sharps Doom Bar x 2
Wadworth 6X x 2
BOTW: Wadworth 6X: a beer I may have tried on several occasions, but one which I always seem to thoroughly enjoy.
Behind the curve yet again,only pub visits were in Berkhamsted having got a call that pranksters had removed my mooring pins and I needed to secure the boat,so had to pop up to Berko,unscheduled .Needed beers after that.Hence my nomination of Fullers London Pride as BOTW,almost hobsons choice.
Hardly my beer of week, but just tried a pint of Fuller's Red Fox, which according to blurb is
"An autumnal favourite, Red Fox is tawny red in colour and bursting with delicious malty flavours. Brewed with toasted oats which lends distinctive biscuit notes and a mellow aftertaste."
Bit of an odd taste to me, and watery, not down to pub as it is cask marqued and always has a good pint
I shall stick to HSB in there in future