In the Charlies Lamb , Islington. First pint Dark Star Hophead
In the Charlies Lamb , Islington. First pint Dark Star Hophead
Windsor and Eton Conqueror second pint
Just found another bottle of Old Peculier.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
Yet anoter Hophead. Recovered from the fly past snock
Yes it was a good session in the Charles Lamb,more Hophead than I care to mention,plus a diet coke to wash down the Double cheese burger and chips.Battery running out on the mobile caused lack of real time update
Just enjoyed a couple of little bottles of Chapel Down Winery's 'Curious IPA'. Unusually for a non real ale in the bottle, this wasn't spoilt by excessive carbonation. Well hopped, but not overly so. Chapel Down isn't far from here, but I think the beer is brewed at Hepworths of Horsham. In any event,someone at Chapel Down knows their hops.They also produce an award winning lager using methods associated with champagne production:I haven't tried this, as it would be wasted on me.
"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.
Blue Monkey Infinity at the Nags. Sooper.
I haven't got a smart phone but I'm here at home with a bottle of McChouffe (Belgian beer with an elf on't front), this follows a Durham Bombay 106 (7% and one for the IPA thread if bottles are allowed) and a Fullers 1845 (pure magic). It's Yorkshire day so I had a well kept Black Sheep at lunchtime, the weather is too wet to go to the pub tonight.