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A pub is for life not just for Christmas
Froth Blowers - Piffle Snorker
"Do I know where hell is? hell is in hello"
Goudhurst
Whitstable-Pearl of Kent 4.5%abv: Ardent golden ale, served fobbingly through a swan's neck. I know today is Yorkshire Day, but Goudhurst is in Kent, for heaven's sake!Tropical fruit:uses Perle hops perhaps?
"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.
Oakham Citra*
Darkstar American Pale Ale
Adnams Ghost Ship
Upham Sprinter
Kelham Island Pale Rider*
Triple fff Pressed Rat And Warthog*
Badger First Call
A small list best of which was Oakham Citra.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
Some mighty expensive beers tried this week.Think my love affair with craft keg has run its course.Although the keg beers wiped the floor with the cask offerings the best beer was cask.Ye cannie beat it sometimes
partizan- pale mosaic cascade £4.50 for 2/3 keg
new Bristol -strawberry moon -£2.10 a half cask
cloudwater -pale ale £2.10 a half cask
squawk -ipa £2.20 a half cask
hammertons -baron h £3.10 a half keg
butternuts -moo thunder stout £2.70 a half keg
Bronx -rye pale ale £3.00 a half keg
sunny rep -nz pale £2.30 a half cask
blue monkey -right turn clyde £2.10 a half cask
abita -amber £3.00 a half keg
weird beard -tsujigira £3.50 a half keg
queens head -her majesty pale £2.40 a half keg
stancill -porter £2.10 a half cask
Botw was Kent -prohibition( ultra pale but lots of body.a superb beer)£2.10 a half
Shouldn't this be W/E the 2nd of August? The other two are wrong as well.
No cider this week!
Holden's Black Country Mild 3.7%*
Rooster's Wild Mule 3.9%*
Brakspear Oxford Gold 4.0%
Joule's Pale Ale 4.1%
Titanic Iceberg 4.1%
Slater's Butler's Bell (aka Premium) 4.4%
Adnam's Jester 4.5%*
Sambrook's Lavender Hill 4.5%
Harviestoun Schiehallion 4.8%
Redwillow Wreckless 4.8%*
Slater's Western APA 4.9%*
Waddworth Summer of 1842 5.0%
Brodie's Old Street Pale 5.0%*
Brodie's Californian 5.0%*
Mordue IPA 5.1%*
Holden's Special 5.1%*
Rooster's Londinium 5.5%*
Downton Daark Delight 5.5%
Inveralmond Rascal London Porter 5.6%*
Derby Quintessential 5.8%
Phoenix Wobbly Bob 6.0%*
The Wobbly Bob was not Wobbly Bob! It had a taste and aroma of New World hops and was not sweet. I suspect it was their West Coast IPA that had been labelled wrongly. I'm going for the Mordue IPA which was £2.60 in the George at Wanstead. I was surprised to see that it has amarillo and cascade hops in it as I thought the bitterness was much more akin to the English style. Disappointment of the week was the Titanic Iceberg. I'm sure this doesn't have the hoppy bitterness of old and I think the White Star is the same. I found it to be quite a pedestrian golden ale.
BOTW Mordue IPA
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BOTW Salopian Treasure Trove. A pale, hoppy and refreshing beer and at 4% ideal for a warm day.
A good week variety wise, but one or two favourites a little below their best.
Small World - Thunderbridge Stout.
Oldershaw - Sunny Daze.
Rat - White Rat.*
Titanic - White Star.
Rudgate - Chocolate Stout.
Hop Back - Summer Lightning.
Revisionist - West Coast IPA.
Goose Eye - Over & Stout.*
Thornbridge - Ashford.
Great Heck - Yakima IPA.*
RCH - Double Header.
North Riding - Oatmeal Stout.*
Titanic - Plum Porter.
Red Squirrel - Redwood APA.
Fernandes - American Pale.
Mallinsons - Ella.*
Raw - Black Forest Stout.
Half Moon - APA.
Rat - Crazy Rat.*
With both the Plum Porter and Redwood APA a little subdued, it was a straight fight between the Ella and Crazy Rat, with the latter just shading it. A very drinkable, intensely fruity APA.
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'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.
Quite a selection and a mighty difficult choice with BFA and a Kirkstall beer in there,
Rudgate Jorvick
Bradfield Farmers Stout
Pennine Hair of the Dog
Acorn Barnsley Bitter
Ossett Excelsior
Roosters Baby Faced Assassin
Roosters All Star
Roosters White Rose
Roosters Buckeye
Bad Co Bourbon Brown
Bad Co Bounty Hunter
Black Sheep Special Brew #24
Gt Heck Christopher
Tetleys Cask
Theakstons Best Bitter
Ilkley Summer
Kirkstall Three Swords
Hop Studio Porter
I'm going with the Bad Co Bourbon Brown, oak aged in a Bourbon cask, not a session ale at 7.5% but very nice
Bollington - Bollington Best