Pannepot Reserva Old Fisherman's Ale.
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Dark caramel, raisins, spice. 10%. Absolute ass kicker, hitting the sack after this!
Just read that Raleigh Beer Gardens will have 366 taps. Is this true @RaleighBlue @RAFUH and anyone else I forgot to tag?
To a point yes. The coverage of cask ales, craft beers and 'real ale' has definitely increased across many regions, but there's still 'black spots'.Can't swing a cat without hitting a real ale shop round where I live now. CAMRA may as well disband - they've won.
Had a decent pint of Samuel Smith's cask bitter last night - £1.80 a pint! Alehouse in Levenshulme, bit rough and ready but well run.
Can't swing a cat without hitting a real ale shop round where I live now. CAMRA may as well disband - they've won. A lot of one-dimensional, excessively-hopped ale on offer. Needs to evolve a bit IMHO, more to brewing than hopping the pants off things.
It's true that a lot of places offer a cask ale when they really shouldn't. Looking after ale's not everyone's game.To a point yes. The coverage of cask ales, craft beers and 'real ale' has definitely increased across many regions, but there's still 'black spots'.
For example, in South Liverpool and City Centre there are substantial number of pubs which sell good ale. North Liverpool it's much more sparse.
Yet, when you reach Waterloo, Crosby and beyond it becomes more regular again. Still a long way to go...
They're a funny lot Samuel Smith's, we've got one in Bristol that sounds similar, pubs a bit ropey but the beers are excellent, well kept and cheap as hell.Had a decent pint of Samuel Smith's cask bitter last night - £1.80 a pint! Alehouse in Levenshulme, bit rough and ready but well run.
Can't swing a cat without hitting a real ale shop round where I live now. CAMRA may as well disband - they've won. A lot of one-dimensional, excessively-hopped ale on offer. Needs to evolve a bit IMHO, more to brewing than hopping the pants off things.
Well that's another factor entirely. Down our way (South Liverpool) there's lots of pubs who look after their real ale well.It's true that a lot of places offer a cask ale when they really shouldn't. Looking after ale's not everyone's game.
There are some great Samuel Smith pubs, i went to one recently where they brew on site.
True.I have heard about it, but have not confirmed it's existence with my presence. Good chunk of them are local with rest US and international beers
http://theraleighbeergarden.com/menu/
FYI - I don't think @RaleighBlue is in Raleigh any more...although I can't remember where he was moving.