Right, gits. Thread resurrection. Bout time we had some proper beer talk round these parts. It'll probably just be me posting in here unless Plough Boy can be arsed, but never mind.
Newbies tried yesterday and today.
New on cask:
At the Market Tavern in fair Durham City:
Tyne Bank Brewery, Monument - 4.1% - 8.5
Westerham Brewery Co, Taylor Walker 1730 Special Pale Ale - 4% - 8
Timothy Taylor's Boltmaker - 4% - 8 (This won Best Beer at the Great British Beer Festival last year. What a load of old toss. It's totally bog standard. Typically wet judging panel.)
At the Head of Steam on North Road:
Hyde's, Provenance Prague - 4.8% - 8.5
Cameron's, Paschal Moon - 4.1% - 8.5
Bottles:
Baytown (Robin Hoods Bay) Squire's Connivance Porter - 5% - 9
Smuttynose Brewing Company in collaboration with Stone Brewing Co; Cluster's Last Stand - 8.3% - 9
Edit: God this beer is amazing. It's strong to taste but very quaffable. It's gone right to my head. Gorgeous stuff. A rare, much sought-after collaboration between two USA craft breweries, apparently.
Newbies tried yesterday and today.
New on cask:
At the Market Tavern in fair Durham City:
Tyne Bank Brewery, Monument - 4.1% - 8.5
Westerham Brewery Co, Taylor Walker 1730 Special Pale Ale - 4% - 8
Timothy Taylor's Boltmaker - 4% - 8 (This won Best Beer at the Great British Beer Festival last year. What a load of old toss. It's totally bog standard. Typically wet judging panel.)
At the Head of Steam on North Road:
Hyde's, Provenance Prague - 4.8% - 8.5
Cameron's, Paschal Moon - 4.1% - 8.5
Bottles:
Baytown (Robin Hoods Bay) Squire's Connivance Porter - 5% - 9
Smuttynose Brewing Company in collaboration with Stone Brewing Co; Cluster's Last Stand - 8.3% - 9
Edit: God this beer is amazing. It's strong to taste but very quaffable. It's gone right to my head. Gorgeous stuff. A rare, much sought-after collaboration between two USA craft breweries, apparently.
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