Category Archives: Beer

Svend’s Beer Log 2014 03


(Rating system: 1-5. 1: undrinkable. 2: not nice. 3: decent/good. 4: extremely good. 5: one of the best I’ve ever had. Read more about my rating system)

Hog’s Back – TEA 3
Otter – Amber 3
St Austell – Tribute 3
Fordham – Route 1 4
Founders – All Day IPA 4
Young’s – London Gold 2
Cwrw Llyn – Brenin Enlli 3
Robinsons – Elbow 2
Dow Bridge – Acris 4
Spire – Sgt Pepper Stout 4
Heather Ale – Alba Scots Pine Ale 4
Dow Bridge – Onslaught 3
Er Boqueron – Beer With Sea Water 3
Lord Conrad’s – Conkerwood 2
Brains – White Out 3
Tring – Bring Me Sunshine 5
Cairngorm – Wildcat 4
Kilburn – Dark Moor 4
Trilby – A Head In A Hat 3
Fuller’s – London Pride 3
To Øl – Black Maria 4
Sagres – Sagres 2
Harviestoun – Ola Dubh 5
Hertog Jan – Tripel 4
St Stefanus – Blonde 3
Moncada – Notting Hill Stout 4
Samuel Smith – Pure Brewed Lager 3
Black Isle – Goldeneye Pale Ale 4
By The Horns – Stiff Upper Lip 5
Orkney – Dark Island 4
Brooklyn – Dry Irish Stout 3
Batemans – Mocha 4
Wells – Bombardier 3
Shepherd Neame – Spitfire 2
Batemans – Dark Lord 4
Titanic – American Red Ale 3
Castle Rock – Harvest Pale 3
Cambridge Brewery Co – King’s Parade 4
J Church Brewing – Jonah And The Whale 4
Grafton Brewing Co – Lady Ruby 4
Buffy’s – Vicenniale 3
Mayflower Brewery – Lancashire Stout 4

Svend’s Beer Log 2014 02


(Rating system: 1-5. 1: undrinkable. 2: not nice. 3: decent/good. 4: extremely good. 5: one of the best I’ve ever had. Read more about my rating system)

Oakham – Cambridgeshire Golden Ale 3
Tomos Watkins – Cwrw Gaeaf 4
Amager Bryghus – Amager Fælled 3
Coastal Brewery – Porter St Piran’s 4
Grea Orme – Groes Ale 3
The Langton Brewery – Welland Star 4
Harviestoun – Old Engine Oil 4
Redchurch Brewery – Bethnal Pale Ale 4
Durham Brewery – Benedictus 3
Cwrw Llyn – Seithenyn 2
Celt Experience – Golden Ale 3
Shepherd Neame – 1698 3
Samuel Smith – Old Brewery Bitter 3
Fuller’s – London Pride 3
Shepherd Neame – Spitfire 2
Whitstable Bay – Pale Ale 4
Scottish Borders Brewery – Wild Harvest 3
Windsor & Eton – Knight Of The Garter 3
Rooster’s – South 3
Goldmark – Flanker 4
Look up Brewery – BN2 3
Belhaven – Grand Slam 3
Hepworth – Prospect 2
Fuller’s – London Pride 3
Theakston – Old Peculiar 3
Courage – Director’s 3
Samuel Smith – Light Mild 2
Samuel Smith – Winter Welcome Ale 3
St Bernardus – Abt 12 3
Old Bear Brewery – Black Maria 4
Cwrw Llyn – Y Brawd Houdini 3
Purple Moose – Elderflower Ale 4
Great Orme – Welsh Black 5
Lincoln Green – Major Mild 3
Nant – Mwnci Nel 4
Purple Moose – Snowdonia Ale 4
Schremser – Doppelmalz 3
Purple Moose – Dark Side Of The Moose 5
Jennings – Cumberland Ale 2
Flying Dog – Doggie Style 4

Svend’s Beer Log

2013 September
Mallinsons – Session Pale Ale
Vale Brewing Co – Thamin’ The Brew
Svaneke Bryghus – Lakrids Stout
Partizan – Mild
De Molen – Pijl & Boog
Cottage Brewing Co – Battle Of Britain Ale
Islay Ales – Dun Hog Head Ale
Hospital Records – Doctor’s Orders
Weird Beard & Sad Robot – Saison 42
Nottingham Brewery – Legend
Farmer’s Ales – Puck’s Folly
2013 October
Robinsons – Elbow
St Peter’s – Spelt Blonde
Tring – Tea Kettle Stout
Bath Ales – Toga Man
2013 November
Elgood’s – Black Dog
Woodforde’s – Wherry
Wychwood Brewery – Wychcraft
Fuller’s – Traitors’ Gate
Fuller’s – Seafarers Ale
The Durham Brewery – White Stout
Kapittel – Watou
Partizan – Mild
Buntingford – Highwayman
The Star – Comet
Buntingford – Belma
Blackbar – Constitution
Dark Star – Winter Meltdown
Thornbridge – Jaipur
Oakham – Green Hop Harvest Ale
Windsor & Eton – Windsor Knot
Thwaites (M&S) – Lancashire Dark Mild
Ellenberg’s Brewery – Stout
Cooper’s – Sparkling Ale
Marble – Chocolate
Titanic – Plum Porter
O’Hanlons – Dry Stout
Hogs Back – TEA
Badger – Hopping Hare
Jennings – Cumberland Ale
Marston’s – Old Empire IPA
Morland – Old Speckled Hen
St Peter’s – Mild
Badger – England’s Own
Greene King – IPA
Shepherd Neame – Bishop’s Finger
December
Dancing Man Brewery – Pilgrim’s Pale Ale
Dancing Man Brewery – Big Casino
Topper – Head In a Hat
Windsor and Eton – Windsor Knot
Purple Moose – Glaslyn Ale
Roosters – YPA
Hobsons – Town Crier
Celt – Silures
Celt – Apparition
Brains Craft Brewery – Bragging Rights
Timothy Taylor – Landlord
Raw – Citra
Pitfield’s – Norman’s Mild
Clarence & Fredericks – American Pale Ale
Okell’s – Olaf
London Fields – American Pale Ale
London Fields – Hackney Hopster
Shepherd Neame – Tins’ Ale
Ichnusa – Ichnusa
Sharp’s – Doom Bar
Twickenham – Naked Ladies
Old Dairy – Snow Top
Portobello – London Pilsner
Caledonian – Deuchars
Fuller’s – London Pride
Stroud Brewery – Big Cat
Skagen Bryghus – Lars Kruse
Skagen Bryghus – Gårdnisse
Skagen Bryghus – Bundgarn
Rækker Mølle – Esmarch Ale
Refsvindinge – Ale No 16
Viborg Bryghus – Peter’s Jul
Skagen Bryghus – Tordenskiold
Ceres – Xmas
Hancock – Høker Bajer
Fur – Renæssance
Skovlyst – Nældebryg
Hancock – Jule Bryg
Skagen Bryghus – Gl Skagen
Skagen Bryghus – Drachmann
Staarup Haandbryg – Juleklokker
Bryghuset Braunstein – Jule Bryg
Rækker Mølle – Jule Bryg
Ebeltoft Gårdbryggeri – Baltazar
Refsvindinge – Jule Hyg’
Thisted Bryghus – Thy Julebryg
Indslev Bryggeri – Frederiks Jul
Indslev Bryggeri – Jule Hvede
2014
January
Randers Bryghus – Jule Bryg
Randers Bryghus – Jule Øl
Hornbeer – Julehumle
Ugelris – Jule Ale
Randers Bryghus – Buur Øl
Vestfyen – Willemoes Ale
Vestfyen – Willemoes Jul 2013
Nant – Chwaden Aur
Conwy Brewery – Mulberry Dark
Purple Moose – Merry X-Moose
Purple Moose – Ysgawen
Conwy Brewery – Shipwreck IPA
Cwrw Llyn – Brenin Enlli
Meantime Brewery – London Porter
Batemans – Rosey Nosey
East London Brewing Co – Foundation Bitter
Great Orme – Atlantis
Partizan – Mild
Heavy Industry Brewing – Diawl Bach
Bateman’s – Christmas Eve
Goody Ales – Genesis
Cottage Brewing – Atlantic Mild
Stile Bridge – Crocodile Saison
Oakham – Citra
Brodies – Mild
Fugelestou Ales – Sledge Hammer Stout
Amager Bryghus – Dragør Brown

2013-08-13 Upcoming Beer Festivals

I realise that I hadn’t done one of these for a while and now is a good time to do one, as there are quite a few beer festivals coming up over the next couple of months. This ranges from the massive and heaving Great British Beer Festival in London, to the small and cosy St Ives “Booze On The Ouse”. Of course I can’t forget the world’s biggest beer festival (based on its range of beers) in Nottingham, where they’re planning to beat their own world record by offering over 1100 beers!

It’s difficult to make them all, especially with several of them overlapping, but at least it’s an overview of what your options are for those beer themed evenings and weekends.

Date Location Festival
13 – 17 Aug London Great British Beer Festival
20 – 24 Aug Peterborough 36th Peterborough Beer Festival
22 – 28 Aug Ipswich 31st Ipswich Beer Festival
 2 –  7 Sep Red Lion, Histon 15th Histon Beer Festival
 3 –  7 Sep Chappel 27th Chappel Winter Beer Festival
 5 –  9 Sep St Ives St Ives Booze on the Ouse Beer Festival
25 – 28 Sep St Albans St Albans Beer Festival
 2 –  5 Oct Bedford 36th Bedford Beer&Cider Festival
 3 –  5 Oct Chelmsford Chelmsford City Cider Festival
 4 –  5 Oct Ascot 7th Ascot Racecourse Beer Festival
16 – 19 Oct Milton Keynes Milton Keynes 20th Concrete Pint Beer Festival
18 – 19 Oct Cambridge 7th Cambridge Octoberfest
28 –  2 Nov Norwich 36th Norwich Beer Festival

Holborn Whippet

Finally made it to the Holborn Whippet that opened a couple of months ago, and this is what I had:

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Oldersham – Heavenly Blonde. This amazingly fresh and hoppy beer made the rain outside seem like a distant memory. 5/5.

10 Bells, Shoreditch

We walked here after a heavy brunch at the Worker’s Cafe in Islington. I had the two halves below while the girls had some fresh lime and soda.

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First I had the Truman’s – Runner. It’s a tasty ruby beer, with hints of mild. 4 / 5.

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Then followed Truman’s – Swallow And Swift. This is a beautiful amber golden beer with a surprisingly smooth taste. Lots of biscuit and a subtle warmth of ginger. 5 / 5.

La Gelatiera, The Bree Louise and El Parador.

Yesterday after work, I met up with my lovely Katie at our favourite ice cream place: La Gelatiera in Soho. After some amazing basil and chili, strawberry yoghurt and our favourite the chocolate sorbet, we got a bus home. Or at least that was the idea at the time. But at Euston Station we decided to get off and find The Bree Louise; a pub we had heard so much good about. And we were not disappointed! Just west of Euston Station lay the pretty little pub. Even though it was very busy with loads of people thronging outside, it was still very friendly and service was fast. The beer selection resembled more that of a beer festival than just a pub, outperforming even the nearby Euston Tap on real ales.

The first beer I tried was the “safe bet” of a Tring – Side Pocket For A Toad. It was in a very good condition and tasted as fresh as when we got it straight from the brewery. I would even say that it was better than it’s been when we’ve come across it at some beer festivals.

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A very well presented version of the lovely Tring beer – Side Pocket For A Toad. 5/5

With such a wide selection of ales, I wanted to try something new. I went for the Third Switch from ABC Brewery. It was a good choice and just what I was looking for.

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A very dark beer with almost treacly coffee without being sickly. 5/5.

Katie had a very refreshing sweet cider from Hecks. We considered staying for tea, but felt adventurous, so we went for a walk down a road we’d rarely gone. We ended up on Eversholt Street where we found El Parador (the hostel) that despite its name was an interesting looking tapas restaurant.

We ordered five dishes, and while that was quite a lot of food, I wouldn’t have wanted to have gone without any of them.

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The pork belly was one of best examples of the dish I’ve had. It was extremely tender and masterfully spiced with just the right herbs.

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This octopus’ arm was amazing. It was soft and fresh. Not chewy like you might expect, but very tender and cooked to perfection.

We also had chicken livers that were like they should be, but how I would have no idea how to cook them; they were soft and creamy inside, without seeming too raw.

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Here’s a picture of the whole table, though the bacalao (salt cod) hadn’t arrived yet.

All in all this was simply some of the best food I’ve ever had in this friendly and popular little restaurant.

Beers of April/May 2012

I’ve decided to start blogging all my beers. I’ll split it up by months and just add them as I get them. The amount of description or detail will probably vary, but it’s more about getting them up there, and adding a few words of recommendation. I’ve started in April even though it’s almost over, so to avoid it being a bit too short, I’ve merged it with May.

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First beer on the list is Fullers Chiswick, served in the best condition at The Centre Page by St Paul’s

The Alma in Islington has a beer festival, and I went there with my lovely Katie. Below are some of the beers.

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Thornbridge - Wild Swan

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Red Squirrel - London Porter

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Mighty Oak - Oscar Wilde. One of my favourite ales overall, and a very tasty mild.

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Milton Brewery - Minotaur. Another lovely mild for Mild May.

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Milton Brewery - Nike. Dark and flavoursome.

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Crouch Vale - Brewer's Gold. A deserving multi award winning hoppy beer.

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Tring Brewery - Side Pocket For A Toad. My favourite brewery with a very hoppy session beer.

Kingston Beer and Cider Festival is on, and here are some of the beers I’m having (while writing)… May is Mild Month, so mild there will be. I decided to start rating the beers, so I should probably give a quick explanation of what the ratings mean: 5 – an amazing beer, that you would go well out of your way to drink again, 4 – a great beer that stands out from the general nice pint, 3 – a decent pint that you would order again, 2 – a mediocre beer that you would only drink if there were no other (better) options, 1 – a horrible beer that you would do your best to avoid in the future and might even tip away.

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King - Royal Mild. A very pleasant mild. 4/5

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Rudgate - Ruby Mild. Relatively strong and flavoursome mild. 4/5

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Ossett - Dark Ruby. Unusually dark-flavoured mild almost with a coffee edge rounded by a smooth sweetness. 4/5

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Coastal - Merry Maidens. Strong Cornish mild with fruity cherry undertones. Almost too strong. 3/5

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Plain - Inntrigue. Very interesting full flavoured ale with fruit, biscuit and chocolate. Mysterious and surprising. 4/5

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Welton - Light Duty. As the description says it's nothing like making love in a punt. Surprising amount of strong taste for a beer of only 2%. Not that pleasant though. 2/5

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Surrey Hills - Greensand IPA. A fruity, hoppy and fresh IPA. 3/5

Before going to Boulogne we stopped in at The Antelope near Victoria for a drink.

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18/5 2012 -George Gale - Spring Sprinter. While waiting for a bus to France. A very tasty, fresh spring beer. 4/5.

22/5 2012 – Cambridge Beer Festival is on and I’m there with the sun (and James).

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Lord Conrad's - Hedgerow Hop. Tasty and hoppy golden beer. Great for a sunny day like today. 4/5

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Moonshine - Harvest Moon Mild. A local very malty, tasty dark mild. 4/5

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Felstar - Peckin' Order. Another amazing, golden larger with so much tasty flavour it's hard to believe it is indeed a larger. 4/5

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Tring Brewery - Mansion Mild. My favourite brewery is back with this lovely mild. 4/5

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Tring Brewery - Woodland Bell. A pleasant beerey golden beer. Slightly bitter and very fresh. 4/5

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Binghams - Hot Dog Chilli Stout. Pleasant stout with a sharp spiciness without being unpleasant. 4/5

During the break of the Cambridge Beer Festival, we discovered that the Maypole have a beer festival on as well!

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Tring Brewery - Blonde. This is one of my all time favourite beers from my favourite brewery. Sweet and tasty. 4/5.

Back at the beer festival and it’s even sunnier than before.

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Brentwood - Summer Virgin. Very strong tasting bitter beer with some grapefruit. A bit harsh. 2/5.

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Broughton - Dark Dunter. Dark licorice and sweetness dominate this exquisite old ale. 4/5.

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Thornbridge - Sequoia. Another amazing fruity roasted beer. 4/5.

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Gadds - Common Conspiracy. A bitter and flavoursome ale, with a crisp refreshing finish. 3/5.

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Lord Conrad's - Gubbins. Strong tasting regular beer. 3/5

Back again at Cambridge Beer Festival, and having a breakfast beer:

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XT - No 6. A scrumptious beer with lots of hops and malt. Great for breakfast. 5/5!

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Hop Monster - Freak Show. Very hoppy beer with bitterness and slight grapefruit. 5/5

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Hop Monster - Rochford Banshee. A rauchbier with a plenty of sweet flavour. Not too smokey. 4/5.

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Moonshine - Red Watch. A sweet, malty beer with slight fruit. It's not obvious that it's made with blueberries. 3/5.

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Lord Conrad's - Her MajesTea. A very special tea-infused beer, special for the jubilee. Very dry with an almost cocoa like bitterness. 3/5

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Pickled Pig - Old Spot. For a change we're having a cider. A medium dry, very pleasant cider with lots of apple flavour. 4/5

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Beartown - Black Bear. Smooth, ruby dark mild with fruit and slight licorice. 4/5

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Buntingford - 92 Squadron. Tasty and hoppy golden beer with a citrus finish. 4/5