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  • Don't think it's real, but it should be.

    Can saved. Will check blog...

  • Gonna get my ticket for that week soon. We gonna be paying the nags head Edale some tokens on the Wednesday eve ? Or some where else.

  • Aw cheers :) will have a new post up tomorrow

    Celebrating Friday night with a Sierra Nevada Torpedo

  • Good taste! Best one of the green labels

  • I can't really fathom this mention. You're saying I'm not doing this right because I said I like a beer you've heard of?

  • Yeah, a quick pint there then thinking we yomp up the Pennine Way to Marsden for last orders, drinking the Modus Hop on the way? ;)

  • Cracked open the fuck art heathens, meh

  • ^ oh, I'll try my one tomorrow, hope our tastes differ.

    Got some bottles tonight, new brewery to me Cloudwater supposed to be making some good stuff...

  • Yeah I had a Cloudwater collaboration (can't remember who else was involved) and it was pretty good. Heard good stuff.

  • On the Heathens now, it has a nice delicate flavours. It's the herbal tea to my daily espresso, but nice to step away from the IPA's of late...

    I have a Brooklyn Sorachi Ace in the cupboard which will be interesting too I think.

  • brew of the weekend
    Parabolic
    dry hopped slightly fizzy like English summer evenings when you end up with a bunch of complete strangers who seem to have become your best mates and everyone is buying more rounds

  • That Putney shop is pretty expensive, but ace.
    Last night:Sly Fox Helles followed by Hitachino Nest Red Rice Ale.
    Both great.
    Will buy and drink again.

  • All cask ales in Draft House pubs are £2.75 a pint today all day to celebrate beer day Britain (whatever that is).
    I have a day off hmmm

  • Get involved.

  • Hitachino Nest are great. Their White Ale is awesome too.

  • I had several pints of "Pint" tonight at The Southhampton Arms.
    Apparently it has recently been voted as one of the most hipster bars on the planet, but I was going to it before it was cool...

  • I was going to it before it was cool...

    That's what they all say...

  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-33175395

    another once decent beer now tasteles and rubbish brewed in burton on trent shocker
    isn't that where all the bland non descript tasting beer is brewed these days
    at least the cask version is still brewed down there in the traditional style

  • tsk, dicki, burton was the seat of english beer excellence once upon a time; it's only when inbev and coors got their teeth into the established breweries that pishwater was started to be brewed. to whit, a proud roll-call:

    "Here follows a roughly chronological list of known brewers and brewing companies in Burton:[3] This lists owners rather than breweries because a brewery is a building - some brewers had more than one brewery and brewery buildings sometimes changed hands. In addition to companies started from scratch in the town, there were also pre-existing brewers from outside Burton who moved into the town in the 1870s.
    Benjamin Printon 1708 - bought by James Musgrave 1729
    James Musgrave (and sons) 1729 - bought by John Greaves 1803
    Samuel and William Sketchley c1741- bought by Benjamin Wilson 1790
    Benjamin Wilson 1743- bought by nephew Samuel Allsopp 1807
    Joseph Clay c1751- passed to Thomas Salt 1813
    Charles Leeson c1753-1800
    William Worthington 1760- bought by Bass 1927
    Thomas Morecroft
    Thomas Dicken
    William Bass 1777- bought by Coors 2000
    Henry Evans 1790 - settled on son-in-law William Worthington
    John Walker Wilson -1790
    Hill and Sherratts c1780 –partnership dissolved 1820, bought by Lewis Meakin 1822
    John Greaves 1803- went bankrupt 1815 – run by Mason and Gilbertson by 1830
    Samuel Allsopp 1807- merged with Ind Coope 1934
    Thomas Salt 1813- acquired by Bass 1927
    Lewis Meakin 1822- acquired by Charrington 1872
    Charles Hill
    Mason and Gilbertson 1830-
    John Marston 1834- merged with Thompson 1898
    Saunders 1837-
    Burton Brewery Company 1842- bought by Worthington 1915
    Ind Coope 1856 - went into receivership in 1909 and merged with Allsopp in 1934
    Charrington (Head & Co) existing London brewer 1872 - ceased brewing in Burton 1926
    Truman, Hanbury, Buxton & Co existing London brewer 1873-1971
    Mann, Crossman & Paulin existing London brewer 1874 - merged with Watney 1958
    Peter Walker 1876- acquired by Bass 1923
    Sydney Evershed pre 1880- merged with Marston Thompson 1909
    John Thompson pre 1880- merged with Marston 1898
    John Bell & Co. pre 1880- bought by Thomas Salt 1901
    Henry Boddington & Co existing Manchester brewer - bought by Everard 1892
    James Eadie 1854 - Bought by Bass 1933
    Thomas Sykes 1881- taken over by Everard 1898
    William Everard existing Leicester brewer 1892-1985
    Marston and Thompson 1898- merged with Evershed to form Marston Thompson Evershed 1909
    Marston Thompson Evershed 1909-1999 bought by Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries PLC The Marston's Brewery also produces Bass under licence from InBev
    Coors Brewers Limited - Bought from InBev in 2000. UK arm of Molson Coors Brewing Company a brewery from the United States
    Burton Bridge Brewery, a local company
    Tower Brewery, a new microbrewery
    Cottage Brewery, based in the Old Cottage Inn

    Other brewers existing in 1880 included the following:[4]
    Bindley & Co
    Bowler Bros
    Carter Victoria Brewery
    Clayton & Co
    Cliff & Co
    Cooper & Co
    Edwin Dawson & Co
    Richard A. Eddie
    Green & Clarkson.
    Frederick Heap
    Frederick C Hill
    Pegge & Co
    James Porter & Sons
    Robinson & Co
    A.B. Walker & Co.

    A further three brewers are listed in 1898:
    Beard Hill & Co
    Burton & Lincoln Brewery
    Trent Brewery Co"

    it's the water, drawn from the local aquifers, which are fed from the surrounding hills, that gives burton water it's unique qualities that help the brewing process, hence the term burtonization, for enriching water with minerals found in burton's catchment.

    tldr - don't disrespeck burton!

  • i was more referring to beer made from reconstituted syrup / malt concentrate and some industrial alcohol in a big stainless steel vat ( brewed under licence ) that tastes so bland, i wasn't slagging off traditional brewers in burton

  • http://popchartlab.com/products/the-magnificent-multitude-of-beer

    I used to own these, then I gave it away due to moving on this side of the pond, but it's amazing!

  • You can now add Sharp's to this list, as it turns out bottled Doom Bar is brewed in Burton.

  • Ha, god, I really missed the important preceding post. That's the last time I read this thread sober. Wild Card Jack of Clubs time...

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