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PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 10:04 pm 
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Fernandes Brindle Bitter
Reddish-brown medium malt flavoured bitter 4.5%.

Leatherbritches Route 66
Copper coloured bitter, hoppy with hints of fruit 4.8%.

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Has anyone had the Collywobbles, very nice!






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WANDERER wrote:Bit of a tour today from lunchtime to early evening;

Visited the Beehive at Harthill at lunchtime - pint of TT's Landlord.

Later, one of my favourite pubs in Sheffield, the Kelham Island Tavern where it was a new one on me Wentworth Nutty Stack a deep ruby malt ale with caramel and toffee flavours 4.4%.

Next, a bite to eat at the Rawson Spring in Hillsborough accompanied by a glass of Wentworth Small Copper a light brown / copper beer with roasted malt flavours 4.1%.

Finally, back nearer home a pint of Jennings Honey Bole at the Sun Inn. Wasn't confident of enjoying this one but it surprised me. Described as straw-coloured, it was a nice crisp refreshing drink with a hint of honey which developed as you progressed through the pint 4.5%.



Think you mean Nutty Slack, Gary and I agree.

Smells like creosote but tastes delicious.

You'll not find that in any tasting notes ;)






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Trotsky wrote:Has anyone had the Collywobbles, very nice!


Only when I last went to Barcelona

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seuseuwho? wrote:Think you mean Nutty Slack, Gary and I agree.


This is it ....Nutty Stack
seuseuwho? wrote:Think you mean Nutty Slack, Gary and I agree.


This is it ....Nutty Stack

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WANDERER wrote:This is it ....Nutty Stack


Oops! :oops: Am I bad? Too much of this good stuff is addling the grey matter :wink: Like the sound of it! I'm thinking of one called Coil Oil I had at the KIT. My apologies. Another one worth your attention though

Paid a visit to Haworth on Saturday and had a pint of Taylor's Landlord, which was excellent then another at the Woolly sheep in Skipton, followed by a couple of Goose Eye beers, Golden Goose and World Wide Webs, both worth a second pint, at the Devonshire, also in Skipton.

Found some very interesting bottled beers on Haworth High Street from local brewers who I'd hitherto not heard of. can't think of a better reason for paying a return visit.
WANDERER wrote:This is it ....Nutty Stack


Oops! :oops: Am I bad? Too much of this good stuff is addling the grey matter :wink: Like the sound of it! I'm thinking of one called Coil Oil I had at the KIT. My apologies. Another one worth your attention though

Paid a visit to Haworth on Saturday and had a pint of Taylor's Landlord, which was excellent then another at the Woolly sheep in Skipton, followed by a couple of Goose Eye beers, Golden Goose and World Wide Webs, both worth a second pint, at the Devonshire, also in Skipton.

Found some very interesting bottled beers on Haworth High Street from local brewers who I'd hitherto not heard of. can't think of a better reason for paying a return visit.






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Couple of new ones today ...

Idle Boggin (Idle Brewery) at the Carpenters Arms, Westwoodside
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Blonde (Rudgate Brewery) at the Queens Head, Epworth.

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Visited the Leeds Brewery Tap on Wednesday (pre-gig) and sampled ...

Leeds Midnight Bell (a favourite of mine)
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Ossett Big Red (a new one to me).

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Just bottles tonight ...

Thwaites Strong Brown Ale
Specially Selected XB English Ale (brewed by Batemans for Aldi)
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Shepherd Neame Bishops Finger.

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Couple of pints in the Beverley Court Inn tonight from the Cottage Brewery ...

Thames Tunnel 4.5%
You Cannot Be Serious 4.0% (topical one from the Cottage Whippet Series)

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