Beer, revisited


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Currently in the Cotswolds, where Wadworth pubs seem to the order of the day, not generally a fan of their beers, but this was quite good :

Horizon Golden Ale 4%

Nice zesty summer drink, with a pleasant aftertaste.

It was one of those pints that got better, once you’d go used to the initial “ tang “ of the first few sips.
Wandsworth used to like to put X (s) on their beer names, do they still do that ? Their mild was very nice, but that was a few years' ago now.
 

Just had a look, Wadworth's no longer brew their own mild. Noticed also that Bishop's Tipple is only 5% abv, it used to be much, much stronger than that.

* Actually, it might have been this, it was a lovely beer :

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Just had a look, Wadworth's no longer brew their own mild. Noticed also that Bishop's Tipple is only 5% abv, it used to be much, much stronger than that.

* Actually, it might have been this, it was a lovely beer :

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Had to check, and you are right. They stopped brewing Bishops Tipple for a few years, when it came back it had been reduced from 5.5% to 5%.
 

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Postmistress bitter, found its way to Bath from Sandstone Brewery in Wrexham. Really top notch.

Hitting that cherry porter next.

Visual samples in mason jars (I'm assuming)? First time I've seen that. At first I thought they were serving in those and I was ashamed at the hipster technique but then I saw your pint.
 

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