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Re: O/T Who's round next? - Yet More Tales of Real Ale

PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 7:22 pm
by Wanderer
A couple of recent highlights ...

Wharfebank Hawk Black IPA 4.5% (Tut n Shive)
Milestone Honey Porter 4.9% (Angel)

Both are to be recommended.

Re: O/T Who's round next? - Yet More Tales of Real Ale

PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 7:29 pm
by Wanderer
The Sal had Ruddles County 4.3% available last night. Not seen that for while and prefer it to the BB which is on in many Wetherspoons.

They also had the very nice GK London Glory 4.0%

Re: O/T Who's round next? - Yet More Tales of Real Ale

PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 4:30 pm
by Wanderer
Sampled a couple of nice Porters this week, Stancill's 4.4% (Gatehouse) and The Hop Studio's 4.3% (Angel).

The Tut has recently had a very recommendable Bitter, Nethergate Brewery's Suffolk County 4.0%.

Re: O/T Who's round next? - Yet More Tales of Real Ale

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 11:52 am
by Wanderer
The Tut n Shive had Sadlers Worcester Sourcerer 4.3% on Friday evening, which reminded me of a trip to the brewery at Lye, near Stourbridge about 3 years ago.

Re: O/T Who's round next? - Yet More Tales of Real Ale

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 5:05 pm
by Wanderer
Had a couple of nice drinks in Sheffield last night;

Seven Brothers Brewery Stout Porter 5.2% in the Dove & Rainbow also Kent Brewery Black Gold 4.0% in the Sheffield Tap.

Slight preference was for the former which beautifully mixed chocolate and coffee flavours with dark fruits.

The D&R also had the usually-reliable Camerons Strongarm.

Re: O/T Who's round next? - Yet More Tales of Real Ale

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 7:41 pm
by Stand-Offish
I had two pints of Brew and Gold ....gorgeously hoppy.
£3.15 a pint?....nah!

Re: O/T Who's round next? - Yet More Tales of Real Ale

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 9:25 pm
by Wanderer
Stand-Offish wrote:
I had two pints of Brew and Gold ....gorgeously hoppy.
£3.15 a pint?....nah!


Had a pint of both that and the Up n Unda ... as we discussed at the time, more to your taste than mine. All credit though to Castle Park, 3 real ales available.

Re: O/T Who's round next? - Yet More Tales of Real Ale

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 10:05 pm
by DonnyD
Stand-Offish wrote:
I had two pints of Brew and Gold ....gorgeously hoppy.
£3.15 a pint?....nah!


I tried it and thought it tasted like grapefruit :THINK: No wonder they were only giving one pint as first prize, the loser got 10 pints! :SICK:

Re: O/T Who's round next? - Yet More Tales of Real Ale

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 12:35 am
by Stand-Offish
DonnyD wrote:
I tried it and thought it tasted like grapefruit :THINK: No wonder they were only giving one pint as first prize, the loser got 10 pints! :SICK:

I said that to Gary ... really hoppy beer does taste like grapefruit.
Jaipur, anything from Glentworth ... grapefruit juice.
Personally I love it.

Re: O/T Who's round next? - Yet More Tales of Real Ale

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 7:21 am
by leopard don
Personally iv got a soft spot for Glentworth beers.living in sheffield the only place iv seen there beers has been in the Kelham island tavern.