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tried both in the wood and from metal, from the wood was definitely BOTW.
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tried both in the wood and from metal, from the wood was definitely BOTW.
I will side with Wittenden
Bedlam -smash 4.4 tried at the Florence- Herne hill. A very good brewery imo. Surprised to see it was brewed with Mosiac.
Intrepid - Myrce
'I only drink on two occasions, when I'm thirsty and when I'm not'
Brendan Behan
London and Toddington, Beds
Charles Wells / XT Wandering Brewer Project Wet Pale Ale (3.7%)
Redemption Pale Ale (3.8%)
Reunion Ales Opening Gambit (3.8%)
St Austell Trelawny (3.8%)
Woodforde's Wherry (3.8%)
Adnam's Nut Brown (4.0%)*
Fuller's American Fall (4.0%)
Fuller's London Pride (4.1%)
Adnam's Jack Brand Dry Hopped Lager (4.2%) (bottle)
Animal (XT) Arctic Fox (4.2%) (bottle)
St Austell Tribute (4.2%)
XT 1 (4.2%)
Kona Big Wave (4.4%) (can)
Adnam's Ghost Ship (4.5%)
Purity Pure UBU (4.5%)
Pressure Drop Pale Fire (4.8%) (keg)
Wildcard Ace of Spades Porter (4.8%) (bottle)
Hornes Triple Goat IPA (5.0%)*
Kernel Pale Ale (5.3%) (keg)
Thornbridge Abacaxi (6.0%) (keg)
Meantime Chocolate Porter (6.5%) (bottle)
Thornbridge Coritani (7.4%) (keg)
An up and down week. Little poor beer, but little that stood out. The one that did, however, was a brown ale (two in two weeks!) albeit with a twist, enjoyed in The Carpenters Arms, E2.
BOTW: Adnam's Nut Brown
Last edited by Komakino; 07-10-2017 at 14:15. Reason: Forgot to actually list my BOTW...!
"Breakneck speed we drown ten pints of bitter"
Three Blind Mice brewery Lonely Snake Cascade. Only 3.5%, but loads of flavour.
Quite a few supped on a Tuesday at The Baum.
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