Behind-the-Gulls wrote:Try the Crown and Sceptre In St. Marychurch.
Best real ale pub in Torquay.
its about the only real ale pub in torquay!! i see the old fella behind the bar passed away recently, he wont mind me saying that he was a grumpy old sod!!
long term CAMRA member, currently into my 30th year!!
live in the epicentre of real ale that is sheffield, there cant be many places with so many great pubs, surrounded by top quality local breweries (thornbridge, bradfield, abbeydale, little ale cart, blue bee, kelham island, sheffield brew company etc) and some very competitive prices too!! £2 all the time at the nags head, bradfield's tap pub!!)
i truly am in heaven. despite having a cold today im heading out to the sheffield tap, with its own brewhouse, the hallamshire house (a thornbridge pub) and the closed shop. swerving the beer festival, as its hit and miss on the last night as to whether they'll have anything left!!
bixieupnorth wrote:long term CAMRA member, currently into my 30th year!!
live in the epicentre of real ale that is sheffield, there cant be many places with so many great pubs, surrounded by top quality local breweries (thornbridge, bradfield, abbeydale, little ale cart, blue bee, kelham island, sheffield brew company etc) and some very competitive prices too!! £2 all the time at the nags head, bradfield's tap pub!!)
i truly am in heaven. despite having a cold today im heading out to the sheffield tap, with its own brewhouse, the hallamshire house (a thornbridge pub) and the closed shop. swerving the beer festival, as its hit and miss on the last night as to whether they'll have anything left!!
have to say bix, as far as (that sh*thole) sheffield is concerned, bradfield and kelham are my faves......oh and blue bee.....oh and..... =D
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Bought some COTLEIGH ales brewed in Wiveliscombe. Many are named after birds of prey for some reason and I've got the one named after the steam railway too.
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
enjoyed "one or two" Geeves Clear Cut - an extra pale ale with bags of American hops for a real citrus kick. Flavours of
pine resin and citrus fruits create this mouth-watering pale ale. Geeves is a fine brewery in Barnsley...
bl**dy lovely too.
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cambgull wrote:
Are any of them called "I Agree With Brucie" and taste of bullshit?
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
I usually don't like Batemans but this one was really something special. At first, it actually tastes like chocolate. Not like those beers which just taste like beer with a bit of chocolate, this one is actually like drinking a hot chocolate. After that, there's a really nice Amaretto taste with a nice sweet aftertaste. It's like two beers in one! Bloomin' marvellous.
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.