You two might want to keep an eye out for this: http://maltworms.blogspot.com/2010/0...-saltaire.html
Where's it brewed again? Oh yes, West Yorkshire!
You two might want to keep an eye out for this: http://maltworms.blogspot.com/2010/0...-saltaire.html
Where's it brewed again? Oh yes, West Yorkshire!
'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.
J.D Wetherspoon = Home of Hoppy: The Silk Kite, Tamworth.. http://www.tamworthblog.co.uk/2009/0...-blogs-review/
Had some good Ales on at the Wetherspoons so far this week whilst I had three days of too take advantage heres the ones tried that I can remember. There was a few more but I cant remember them.
Robinson's Double Hop Very Good
J W Lees Game On Very Good
Your Granny wouldn't like it Very Good
Kingsdown Special Ale Arkells Excellent Best by Far.
Pigswill Stone henge Not Bad
Cotleigh Buzzard Very Good
Spooky Moon Banks & Taylor Very Good
Dragon Slayer Banks & Taylor Very Good
Last edited by Alesonly; 14-03-2010 at 23:31.
Don't You just hate Pubs that say
( We don't stock any Real Ales as theres Just no call for it.)
Best pint I had this week was the Goachers Mild in the Red Lion, Snargate. Great pub, excellent beer quality, a real treat after some of the rubbish I had earlier in the week, but only marginally better than the Malet Arms last weekend (Stonehenge pipped at the post).
So, Goachers Mild it is.
It's wine and whisky tonight (some Scottish thing) when I get home, drying out tomorrow then, after a good nagging, I might slip down the road for a Summer Lightning if I can get away with it on Sunday. Trouble is, I know my local's beer is good but never excellent. There's always a possibility that I'll manage a swift one in salisbury tomorrow, I guess.
Ah well, I have recorded it. Hopefully by tempting fate you will find another corking pint in Salisbury tomorrow.
Popped in for 'Spoons curry last night and they still had last week's BotW Salopian, Prohibition. I can't really have it as a winner 2 weeks running so I'm hoping St Albans will throw something into the hat tomorrow.
I was wondering how much a particlular pub influences people's BotW. If I have 2 nominations I can't decide between, I must admit I go for the one I had in the more respectable and street cred pub! Maybe it's just me.
Popped in Silk Kite last night, to my delight there was new real ale on.. Runningdog's favourite tipple, BEAST
I had a rather dangerous 7 pints of these.. but not my BOTW as it still goes to Titanic Stout. (FAO Soupy Titanic Stout are selling for £1.09 I had one pint earlier in Lichfield's The Acorn)
J.D Wetherspoon = Home of Hoppy: The Silk Kite, Tamworth.. http://www.tamworthblog.co.uk/2009/0...-blogs-review/