Bucking Fastard: Adnams Yuletide
oldboots: Acorn Barnsley Bitter
Aqualung: Dark Star Imperial Stout
Mobyduck: Burning Sky Porter
Thuck Phat: Salopian Holly Bush
aleandhearty: Fernandes Wyte Magik
ROBCamra: Tweed Winter Tweed
Bucking Fastard: Adnams Yuletide
oldboots: Acorn Barnsley Bitter
Aqualung: Dark Star Imperial Stout
Mobyduck: Burning Sky Porter
Thuck Phat: Salopian Holly Bush
aleandhearty: Fernandes Wyte Magik
ROBCamra: Tweed Winter Tweed
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A pub is for life not just for Christmas
Only one pub visit so BOTW was always going to be Adnams Yuletide,very similar to Broadside and equally undistinguished out of a plastic mug in the Flora Sandes ,Fort Neef.
Next week a bit of boating will bring some pubs into play,New Years Eve is not the time to hit the Hertford pub scene.
"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
Only one visit to the pub for me this week as well, and only the one beer taken Acorn Barnsley Bitter . I did have lots of lovely bottles at home though purely medicinal as I have a stinking cold (again) and was hoping to drown it in alcohol as usual.
I've had a good week!
Mighty Oak IPA 3.5%
Cross Bay Nightfall 3.8%
ELB Pale Ale 4.0%
Dark Star Partridge Best 4.0%
Brentwood Berry Christmas 4.3%
Buntingford Polar Star 4.4%*
Palmer's Dorset Gold 4.5%
Church End Vanilla Stout 4.6%*
Dark Star Winter Meltdown 5.0%*
Titanic Festive Thirty Five 5.0%
Jennings Snecklifter 5.1%
Mordue Headmaster's Christmas Sermon 5.2%
Kelham Island Captain Chrimbo 5.4%*
ELB East India Spice 5.5%*
Dark Star Creme Brulee 5.9%*
Greene King Abbot Reserve 6.5%
Dark Star Imperial Stout 10.5%*
The easy winner is the Dark Star Imperial Stout I had this on three occasions during the week at the E17 Rose and Crown for the very pleasing price of £3.90 a pint. The Creme Brulee was pretty good too!
BOTW Dark Star Imperial Stout
The usual Darkstars this week in Hopead and American Pale Ale ,plus-
Firefly- American Pale
SVB - Green Hop
Waen - Christmas IPA
Burning Sky - Porter
Celt Experience - La Terne
Goffs - Jouster (BABW)
The Sherfield Village Brewery - Green Hop was good but the Burning Sky Porter was even Better and BOTW, both taken and enjoyed along with the good company of Quinno in the Nags Head.
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"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
A gentle week:
Oakham Citra*
Milk Street Bobbled
Oakham Bishops Farewell*
Everards Tiger
Salopian Holly Bush*
BOTW Salopian Holly Bush. Warming malts to kick off but with a bitter enough finish to tempt you back for more. Dangerous at 5.5%.
One of the quietest Christmas' I've ever had, booze wise, but did manage a couple of gentle sessions.
Fernandes - What the Dickens. *
Fernandes - Simcoe.*
Fernandes - Malt Shovel Mild.
Ossett - MMM.
Thwaites - Nutty Black.
Phoenix - Spotland Gold.
Roosters - Fort Smith.*
Roosters - Black Math.
Fernandes - Cascade.
Fernandes - Wyte Magik.*
Easy winner was the Wyte Magik, a pale, hoppy brew made with Citra, Nelson Sauvin and Admiral. Just the job, to perk up a jaded Christmas palate.
'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.
Another new brewery to me Tweed.
Their Winter Tweed went down very well on a couple of nights in The Baum.
4.1% mid brown bitter, not my normal style at all, but this was malty AND hoppy. Very nice.
A pub is for life not just for Christmas