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• #27
Microbrew ride
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- kboy (when my whimp of a knee has htfu to ride again)
- jv
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• #28
Microbrew ride
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- kboy (when my whimp of a knee has htfu to ride again)
- jv
- ParryMan
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• #29
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- kboy (when my whimp of a knee has htfu to ride again)
- jv
- ParryMan
- dicki
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• #30
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- kboy (when my whimp of a knee has htfu to ride again)
- jv
- ParryMan
- dicki
- Clever Pun
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• #31
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- kboy (when my whimp of a knee has htfu to ride again)
- jv
- ParryMan
- dicki
- Clever Pun
- Wicksie
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• #32
http://www.brodiesbeers.co.uk/our-beers/
Brodies based at the King William IV at Baker's Arms, Lea bridge road. And they only charge £1.99 a pint.
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• #33
Could be a wobbly one...
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• #34
great plan i'll bring a spitoon
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• #35
Middle Farm in East Sussex (between Lewes and Polegate) sell great Cider & Perry, from their own farm and other regional ones.
have recently had some from there. Awesome place - they have over 100 ciders and perrys in barrels. you fill up the container of your choice.
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• #36
+1 for Kernel brewery, very high quality interesting beers.
Meantime too, their wheat beer is amazing, tastes like gala melon.
We've got a wealth of super enthusiastic micros here in Northamptonshire, and it's beer festival season. Happy days.
Brewing is in rude health right now.
Lifted from Evening Standard:
SAMBROOK'S BREWERY
accountanT Duncan Sambrook thought up his brewery while at the Great British Beer Festival in 2007. Frustrated by the lack of London beers, he booked himself on brewing courses, did work placements and recruited retired brewer David Welsh to help fulfil his plans. His initial five-barrel brewery is now a 20-barrel operation, and last year he set up Sambrook's in Battersea (sambrooksbrewery.co.uk). The result is Wandle beer, a refreshing ale launched in April, and now a fixture at 30 London pubs, with 40 more hosting it as a guest ale.
**Signature beer: Wandle, 3.8% ABV (£3.20 per pint). Available at: Havelock Tavern, Hammersmith, W14; Bricklayer's Arms, Putney, SW15; The Lighthouse, Battersea, SW11 **
MEANTIME
Founded in 2000 by master brewer Alistair Hook, the Meantime Brewing Company is now London's second largest brewer. The Greenwich brewery has dozens of bespoke beers, from London Porter (winner at last week's World Beer Awards) to a chocolate beer, a silky-smooth beer with just a hint of dark chocolate (£2.50 for a 330ml bottle).
Signature beers: London Pale Ale, 4.3% ABV (£3.20 per pint); Indian Pale Ale, 7.5% (£4.39 a 750ml bottle, Sainsbury's); London Porter, 6.5%. The **Greenwich Brewery, 2 Penhall Road, SE7 (020 8293 1111, meantimebrewing.com). Available at: The Narrow, Wapping, E14; The White Horse, Fulham, SW6; Nellie Dean, Soho, W1 **
ZERODEGREES
Named for the temperature at which beer ferments, at Zerodegrees you can drink in a genuine brewery. Set between chrome pipes, shuddering gauges and beer-making apparatus, the bar here is the place to get really connected to a beer's provenance. Serving four regular homemade ales and lagers, and a range of speciality beers — from apple wheat through to a stout (all £2.90) — the venue has a wood-fired oven serving great pizzas like Peking duck (£9.25) and peri peri chicken (£8) to a young crowd. With a good wine list too, it's not just for beer drinkers.
Signature beers (all £2.80): Zerodegrees Pilsner, 4.8% ABV; Zerodegrees Pale Ale 4.6%. 29/31 Montpelier Vale, Blackheath, SE3 (020 8852 5619, zerodegrees.co.uk)
BREW WHARF
Brainchild of restaurateurs Trevor Gulliver and Claudio Pulze (of St John and Osteria Dell'Angolo fame respectively), Brew Wharf opened within London Bridge's Vinopolis complex in 2004. The restaurant and brewery's vast array of beers includes two brewed on-site. Mainstay Brew Wharf Best is joined by a seasonal guest beer changed weekly. The buzzy crowd enjoy a beer-
influenced menu, utilising home-brew in dishes like battered haddock (£13.50). Book to meet the brewer and learn about beer-making, an event that occurs fortnightly.
**Signature beer: Brew Wharf Best, 3.6% ABV (£3.40 per pint). Brew Wharf Yard, Stoney Street, SE1 (020 7378 6601, brewwharf.com) **
TWICKENHAM FINE ALES
Twickenham Fine Ales makes 7,000 pints a week. Since launching in 2004 the repertoire of ales has risen from two to 16, with 25 pubs around London taking beers regularly and 40 more on a guest basis. Such is the demand the company is still looking to expand.
Signature beers (about £3): Sundancer, 3.7% ABV; Twickenham Original, 4.2% ABV; Naked Ladies, 4.4% ABV. Available at: Anglesea Arms, SW7 (above); The Speaker, SW1; The Charles Dickens, SE1;
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• #37
I wasn't even half-serious when I said microbrew ride, but there might be something there. It could be more dangerous than the GSIAD but it would be fun to attempt to hit at least a few of them.
I think I'll avoid the Kernel IPAs on that ride though. ;^)
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• #38
We could perhaps head outside london? Surely Kent / sussex / essex has good small breweries? 50+ miles out, brewery, beer, the train home. Or ride home again if you feel strong and less wobbly
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• #39
Out of London sounds good, ale as refreshment rather than mega booze-a-thon... or maybe that's the wrong attitude?
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• #40
That sounds good to me. I like the idea of earning the pints and then being able to enjoy them.
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• #41
I've found a place called The Swan in the Green in Sussex, here:
Never been but seems allright? I'd imagine it'll be 35-45 miles depending on route
Def open to suggestions though
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• #42
^an alcohol fueled ride should help with your knee problems kboy... you'd be completely anesthetised after the 2nd micro brewery...
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• #43
Interested.
Think man, think.its called zero degrees on the 'village' side near the church..
Microbrew ride