Sunday, 29 May 2011
The Sportsman, Amberley 29th May 2011
Langham Flor Ale (3.8%): Delicious hoppy bronze beer with floral flavour.
Hammerpot Shooting Star (3.8%): Lovely warming malty ale. Tastes a bit darker than it looks.
Langham Hip Hop (4.0%): Sweet hoppy drinkable beer.
Harvey's Sussex Best Bitter (4.0%): A particularly good pint of this great beer.
Four lovely beers at this charming country pub with views of the Downs. At lunchtime on Sunday they were serving plates and plates of good smelling food. And the dancers were given some free beer.
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Wednesday, 25 May 2011
The White Horse, Maplehurst 25th May 2011
This time I was out to watch Chanctonbury Morris Men at one of my favourite pubs.
Andwell King John (4.2%): An excellent malty beer with a very bitter hop taste. The first time I've tried a beer from this relatively new brewer.
Arundel Sting in the Tail (4.7%): Tastes good if you can get away from the unpleasant smell.
Welton's Pridenjoy (2.8%): Top marks to this stunning light bitter which stands up in flavour to beers twice its strength.
Harvey's Sussex Best Bitter (4.0%): A lovely pint.
Another good night out.
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Thursday, 19 May 2011
The Six Bells, Newdigate 19th May 2011
Badger Googly (3.5%): A Hall and Woodhouse beer by another name (apparently it sells better) but still not great in my opinion. I couldn't finish my half pint.
Badger First Gold (4.0%): Slightly more drinkable ale.
A lovely evening at a lovely and surprisingly spacious country pub.
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Thursday, 12 May 2011
The Lamb Inn, Lambs Green near Rusper 12th May 2011
Once again we followed the Broadwood Morris Men to a pub in the Sussex countryside. Well actually on this occasion we got there early as we had a small celebration of my son's first birthday (where did that year go?).
Dark Star Hop Head (3.8%): Lovely drinkable sweet beer with a huge hop taste. My first three pints in a long time!
Hogs Back Spring Ale (4.0%): Pleasant and light but quite bitter.
Lovely food, beer and staff at this off-the-beaten-track pub. Oh and we had a great music session as well. Perfect.
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Saturday, 7 May 2011
The Stout House, Horsham 7th May 2011
Welton's Broadwood (4.0%): Tasty malty decent bitter. A good local brew.
Welton's Magog (4.2%): Pleasant light coloured beer although I'm sure it used to taste more like wheat beer. Featuring me on the pump clip, oh the fame!
Come on Ray we want Black Dragon beer for Horsham's newest morris side! Talking of Ray Welton, you may be able to see him in the picture talking to Sam, a long-standing member of Broadwood Morris. Both checking the beer quality no doubt!
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The Beer Essentials, Horsham 7th May 2011
Brighton Morris perform outside The Beer Essentials © Barry Dewdney - used with permission |
Arundel Sussex Gold (4.2%): Well brewed amber nectar. Lovely.
Dark Star Victorian Ruby Mild (6.0%): Heavenly sweet strong dark mild, a beer to rival Sarah Hughes' best efforts at last! I really hope this is a regular beer as I could get very used to it.
Thank you Graham for organising such an enjoyable day for so many people, and thank you to the absent Gareth for the beer.
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Sunday, 1 May 2011
The Plough, Rusper 1st May 2011
Harvey's Sussex Best Bitter (4.0%): A good but not excellent pint of this super beer.
They also had Sharp's Doom Bar Bitter but I didn't get to try it. These two beers seem to be everywhere at the moment but I'm not complaining because they're hard to beat. Even though I understand Sharp's has been taken over by Coors. Ho hum.
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Saturday, 30 April 2011
The Dun Horse, Mannings Heath near Horsham 30th April 2011
Sharp's Doom Bar Bitter (4.0%): Lovely mellow, well balanced bitter.
Harvey's Sussex Best Bitter (4.0%): Another excellent bitter, with slightly more hop tones.
I love this pub and wish it was my local. Lovely beer, lovely food, lovely staff, nice customers, great atmosphere. What more could you ask for? Cheaper beer I suppose.
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Thursday, 28 April 2011
The Jolly Tanners, Staplefield 28th April 2011
In the bar:
Golden Valley Kenyon's Original Oatmeal Stout (4.7%): This was off and promptly returned to the bar, where it was easily exchanged for...
Kissingate Akira's Blonde (4.8%): This was the dregs of the barrel but having already changed it, I didn't feel I could do it again.
Harvey's Sussex Best Bitter (4.0%): A lovely pint. Pleased that finally something tasted as it should.
In the beer festival outside:
Elgood's Golden Newt (4.6%): Nutty and astringent decent pale ale.
Hogs Back Royal TEA (5.2%): Fruity and hoppy, a bit strong for the flavour.
Oakham Citra (4.2%): Glorious grapefruit hit. Extremely pale.
Rother Valley Wealden Bitter (3.7%): Stunning session bitter. I wish this were available everywhere.
Skinners Kate Loves Willy (4.2%): Pleasant bitter.
Thornbridge Wild Swan (3.5%): Disappointing weak beer from this usually excellent brewer.
They also had Dark Star Festival and Hop Head, Elgood's Black Dog, Grainstore Rutland Panther, Moorhouse's Black Cat and Woodforde's Wherry available, but since I've definitely tasted these before, I went for the others.
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Labels: Elgood's, Golden Valley, Harvey's, Hogs Back, Kissingate, Oakham, Rother Valley, Skinners, Thornbridge
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
The Station Beefeater, Horsham 27th April 2011
Oh what a shame, I locked myself out of my house and the only place to wait was the local pub with real ale and ice cream sundaes available.
Once I'd finished my large chocolate sundae...
St Austell Tribute (4.2%): Smooth pale ale with honey tones. Served on the colder side of "normal" but still within range.
A pleasant pub with friendly staff, fairly quiet on a mid-week evening.
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Saturday, 23 April 2011
The Anchor Hotel, Horsham 23rd April 2011
This large venue was recently known as "Bar Vin" but has now reverted to its original name, "The Anchor Hotel".
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The Beer Essentials, Horsham 23rd April 2011
Black Dragon Morris dancing outside The Beer Essentials © Barry Dewdney - used with permission |
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Friday, 22 April 2011
The Greyhound, Tinsley Green, Crawley 22nd April 2011
Here again for the World Championship Marbles that is played every Good Friday. This year there was a beer festival. In fact it's still on, it runs until Monday or until the beer runs out.
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Labels: Adnams, Cotleigh, Fuller's, Kissingate, Shepherd Neame, Wells and Youngs
Friday, 15 April 2011
The Holbrook Club, Horsham 15th April 2011
This is a members' club in Horsham but there are often opportunities to visit, should you wish. Tonight there was a murder mystery play on so I thought I'd investigate.
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