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First published in BEER August 2009.
Jeff Evans, The Good Bottled Beer Guide, 7th edition
The Great British Beer Festival sees the launch of the 7th edition of CAMRA’s Good Bottled Beer Guide, the swelling dimensions of which bear eloquent testimony to the resurgence of UK Real Ale in a Bottle. With each […]
Featured as a selection from the new Good Bottled Beer Guide in BEER August 2009. For more selections see previous post.
ABV: 4.8% Origin: Market Weston, Suffolk, England Website: www.oldchimneysbrewery.com
Old Chimneys Brewery
Former Greene King, Vaux and Broughton brewer Dr Alan Thomson has consistently produced small runs of innovative beers from his […]
Featured as a selection from the new Good Bottled Beer Guide in BEER August 2009. For more selections see previous post.
ABV: 6% Origin: Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England Website: www.acornbrewery.net
Acorn Gorlovka Imperial Stout
Acorn brewery has its origins in the old Barnsley Brewery, well known for its Barnsley Bitter. When this went […]
Featured in BEER August 2009 as a selection from the latest Good Bottled Beer Guide. For more selections see previous post.
ABV: 4.4% Origin: Bury, Greater Manchester, England Website: www.outstandingbeers.co.uk
Outstanding Brewery
The immodestly named Outstanding Brewery in Bury, Greater Manchester, was launched only in 2008, although the involvement of one of Britain’s […]
Featured in BEER August 2009 as a selection from the latest Good Bottled Beer Guide. For more selections see previous post.
ABV: 4.3% Origin: Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England Website: www.spirebrewery.co.uk
Spire 80 Shilling Ale
Founded in 2006 by former Scots Guards musician David McLaren, and named for Chesterfield’s landmark twisted spire, this brewery has […]
This beer featured in BEER August 2009 as a selection from the new Good Bottled Beer Guide.
ABV: 7% Origin: Market Deeping, Lincolnshire Website: www.hopshacklebrewery.co.uk
Hopshackle
This is one of several beers I encountered during 2009 from Nigel Wright’s excellent Hopshackle Brewery: see my review of Historic Porter for more background. Double Momentum, […]
Featured as a mild for May in BEER May 2009. To read the beginning of this piece see under Hobsons Postman’s Knock. The beer also featured in BEER May 2011 as part of a piece on the influence of different malts on beer flavour. See additional text below, and to read about other beers featured […]
First published in BEER February 2009.
With real ale bucking the trend of decline in pubs, and with longer days and better weather on the way, it’s a good time to go evangelising among home drinkers looking beyond slabs of Stella. Back in the mid-80s cask ale brewers hoped to meet lager drinkers halfway by […]
Top Tastings 2008. Featured in BEER February 2009 as an ale to win lager drinkers.
ABV: 4.7% Origin: Cheddar, Somerset, England Website: www.cheddarales.co.uk
Cheddar Totty Pot
Established in 2006, this small brewery near the tourist hotspot of Cheddar Gorge soon won a reputation for good quality beers, including a bottle conditioned range. Its […]
Featured as an ale to win lager drinkers in BEER February 2009.
ABV: 8.5% Origin: Breendonk-Puurs, Antwerpen, Vlaanderen Website: www.duvel.be
Duvel-Moortgat Duvel Rood
Belgium is a rich source of golden ales often mistaken for lagers, but beers like Duvel- Moortgat Duvel, despite their delicate colour and palate, have the fruity complexity of ales. […]
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Cask This pioneering new book explains what makes cask beer so special, and explores its past, present and future. Order now from CAMRA Books. Read more here.
London’s Best Beer The fully updated 3rd edition of my essential award-winning guide to London’s vibrant beer scene is available now from CAMRA Books. Read more here.
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