Had a pint of that earlier at The Pear Tree. Crazy pump clip, but obviously didn't look at it hard enough as I had no idea Wadworth was involved.
Had a pint of that earlier at The Pear Tree. Crazy pump clip, but obviously didn't look at it hard enough as I had no idea Wadworth was involved.
"Breakneck speed we drown ten pints of bitter"
A mostly Welsh choice this week :-
Lleu Blodeuwedd 3.6%
Heavy Industry Diawl Bach 3.8%
Cader Cregennan 3.8%
Cader Mschlud Mawddach 3.9%
Robinson's Unicorn 4.2%
Timothy Taylor Knowle Spring Blonde 4.2%
Epic Beers Pitchfork 4.3%
Cwrw Ial Kia Kaha 4.3%
Heavy Industry Nelson's Eye 4.5%
Adnam's Ghost Ship 4.5%
Tiny Rebel Cwtch 4.6%
Maxim Double Maxim 4.7%
Conwy Surfin' IPA 4.8%
Heavy Industry No. 77 4.9%
Mad Dog Bohemian Hipster 4.9%
Heavy Industry Collaborator 5.0%
Lleu Bendigeidfran 5.0%
Cwrw Ial Pothole Porter 5.1%
Tiny Rebel Stay Puft 5.2%
Tiny Rebel Bitter Suite Symphony 5.5%
The easy winner is Heavy Industry No. 77 which was £3.00 at the Llanbedr beer festival. It's a new world hop thing and was in immaculate condition, I meant to add that ass of the Heavy Industry beers were top notch.
BOTW Heavy Industry No. 77
Last edited by Aqualung; 25-09-2018 at 21:59.
Some decent beers again this week but the return of
Oakham -hawse buckler could not be overlooked.So three pints it was.
Late to the party I know, but my beer of the week for last week would have to be a joint win between Gulden Draak and Piraat (both by Brouwerij Van Steenberge), two really enjoyable Belgian beers made even better for their absolute bargain price in a box of six Belgian beers from Lidl.
These had to compete against Double Maxim (not new to me, but not had it for a few years), Brew No.34 Dinga Dinga (Rudgate Brewery), Great North Eastern Gold (Great North Eastern Brewing Company) and Perlenbacher Festbier (Lidl).