Kubla brewery is a new one to me and quite local being in Somerset, I picked up their pale ale to see if I was missing out.
to read the full review of Kubla rise: pale ale click here
Kubla brewery is a new one to me and quite local being in Somerset, I picked up their pale ale to see if I was missing out.
to read the full review of Kubla rise: pale ale click here
Worthington’s White Shield is this week’s Beer of the Weekend, having featured a few more difficult to find beers for Beer of the Weekend we return to an old favourite and a prolific beer. Not just a bit easy to find but actually produced by the brewing giant Molson Coors.
Six Trees Brewing Co Hop Eights is the second beer from the Six Trees Brewing Company that I have been able to try, after the first I was looking forward to seeing if they could live up to the initial high standard which they had set.
Goose Island 312 Urban Wheat Ale is a beer I have been fortunate enough to come across on a few occasions now. It is our first beer of the weekend from the USA and I think well deserved.
A review of Moorhouse’s Pendle Witches Brew by a guest reviewer ParanoidQ a friend and a member of our forums – let’s see what he thinks.
Old Burton Extra is the third in the Fuller’s Past Masters series, each of these beers has so far been fantastic. It has just become available and so is this weeks Beer of the Weekend, it is however limited so get it while you can!
For a long time now I have wanted to try a beer by Mikkeller, putting in a beer order I finally decided to buy myself one. Settling on the Black Hole red wine edition seemed like the way to go, I like red wines and the idea of a stout infused with the flavour was appealing, so what was my first experience like?
Six Trees Brewing Co. is a new brewery in Somerset, the first beer from the bottles I have managed to pick up recently which I have decided to try is Bitter Memories, described as a classic best bitter.
Last night I went to the Factoberfest 2012 festival in Bristol a beer and music festival organised by the Bristol Beer Factory. The range of beers looked fantastic and was what originally attracted me, so how did they pan out?
The Marston’s Single Hop Goldings is the latest in their single hop range, previously I tried one as part of my Jubilee Beers series and it was very good, hopefully this beer is just as impressive.