Had a pint of one of the most disappointing brews ever sampled ... Hilden Gael Rua (Irish Red) 4.3% in the Gatehouse. It smelled and tasted like something you might clean the toilet with. Awful - Didn't finish it!
Fortunately the next pint in the Old Angel was much better, Granny Wouldn't Like It from the Wolf Brewery 4.8%. A very enjoyable rich dark red ale.
It was commented by someone else on here historically that the choice in the Salutation is often unambitious. It certainly was last night. 4 ales available - Marstons Pedigree, Tetley Cask Ale, Black Sheep Best Bitter and Kelham Easy Rider. I settled for a pint of the Black Sheep and then quickly moved on.
Still no real ale in the Hallcross despite rumours of its impending arrival.
A real positive in the shape of the Yorkshire Grey's own labelled Best Bitter 4.0%. Not sure who it's brewed by but definitely the best drink of the night.
Thornbridge Halcyon 7.7% in the Red Lion last night. Hoppy with hints of tangerine - Malty yet bitter aftertaste. Very nice indeed.
Another new one to me was HB Clarks Hoopoe 4.2% (Gatehouse). A pleasant light brown ale.
Glentworth Donny-gal Dew 4.2% in the Horse and Jockey (obviously in readiness for today) - Not my cup of tea. As with many of the Glentworths, a little bland for my taste.
Just returned from three days in Whitby (a little longer than would have been my preference but that's another story).
Only sampled one new ale but it was a pretty decent one ... Black Dog Whitby Abbey Ale 3.8% in the Station Inn. They also had Courage Directors (as did the Board Inn).
The Granby Arms also had a very nice pint of Camerons Strongarm available.
Post subject: Re: O/T Another Round - More tales of Real Ale
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:23 pm
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Wanderer wrote:Just returned from three days in Whitby (a little longer than would have been my preference but that's another story).
Only sampled one new ale but it was a pretty decent one ... Black Dog Whitby Abbey Ale 3.8% in the Station Inn. They also had Courage Directors (as did the Board Inn).
The Granby Arms also had a very nice pint of Camerons Strongarm available.
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