In addition to the All Beer Experience kit i wrote about here, All Beer also have a rather handy beer finder website. The idea behind the beer finder is that no matter what your mood or the situation you should be able to find a beer that takes your fancy. You can search the site […]
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Beer Appreciation Masterclass
I received the following the other day, it sounds lke fun and I thought some of you might be interested in it. On a hot summer’s day there’s nothing better than a refreshing beer to cool us down. But do you often find a trip down the pub with your friends leaves you sticking to […]
View Post beer blog, beer tasting, onlinbe beerFABPOW – Bacon, Brie and Cranberry Stottie With Bitter
I know Mark does FABPOW’s quite a lot and they are great, I thought I would have a punt at it this week after first coming across this pairing when camping in Northumberland a few weeks ago. We were on Holy Island and some how manged to choose a day to visit when most of […]
View Post Beer and food pairing, bitter, FABPOW, food and beer, local ale, locale500 Beers by Zak Avery
Beer blogger extraordinaire and Beer Ritz Leeds head honcho Zak Avery, famed for his use of an over sized wine glass, recently launched a book entitled 500 beers, having met Zak a couple of times now and watching all his videos on Youtube, I decided it would be rude not to buy a copy. As […]
View Post 500 beers, beer styles, zak averyBeer Swap Update (live feed)
As you all know Beer Swap is currently well under way, I have sent, recieved and even drank one of my beers. I will blog about it all properly very soon, it’s been really good fun. I have created a live twitter feed below so that you can keep an eye on Beer Swap goings […]
View Post Beer Swap, Beerswap, blogger beer swapBrew Your Own Beer At the New Inn & Cropton Brewery
I got an interesting message on facebook from one of they guys over at Cropton Brewery so thought I would share the details with you. Come and stay with us and learn how to brew your own beer. You will be taught about the brewing process, learn which malts and hops to choose to create […]
View Post brew your own beer, Brewday, Cropton, local ale, Yorkshire AleIs this the best way to advertise beer?
I recently had an email from a marketing company asking me if I would like a case of beer for my self and a case of beer for one of you lucky readers. All it involved was posting a link to the beer’s website and embedding a teaser video for their latest campaign….Great I thought, […]
View Post advertisng, Shepherd Neame, sink the bismarck, spitfireA Year of Women and Beer (Guest post from Kristy McCready)
It’s time to do my bit for trying to encourage girls/women/ladies (which ever you prefer) to drink more Ale. There has been a lot said over the last week or so from both sides of big blue sea and from commercial and non commercial views, you can read some of it here, here and here, […]
View Post beer and girls, beer for girls, girls beerSt Georges Beer Festival – Captain Cook Inn (Staithes)
To commemorate Saint Georges Day and All Things English, The Captain Cook Inn,Staithes, North Yorkshire will be holding it’s 7th annual English Heritage Beer,Banger and Pork Pie Festival on Thursday 22nd, Friday 23rd, Saturday 24th and Sunday25th of April. The bar will be open from 11am till midnight each day and ENTRY IS FREE. Some […]
View Post Beer Festival, Captain Cook Inn, staithesThe Harlequin Beer Festival 22nd to 24th April 2010
Recenlty the lovely @ginsoak and @the_brew_co took over the Harlequin Pub in Sheffield, it’s certainly been keeping them busy and they have had their fair share of teething troubles (you can read about them here) but despite the lack of sleep and sit down meals they are battling on and have decided to put on […]
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