For Open It day 2 had had planned on drinking more than just one bottle of beer but an impromptu trip out to a lovely sunny Whitby and a tour of a few of it’s fine drinking establishments didn’t leave me with much time or much space in my considerably large beer belly. Not wanting to miss […]
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Mikkeller 1000 IBU and Barrel Aged 1000 IBU (Open It Day 1)
As part of the second Open It I’ve lined up a few beers I’ve been keeping for one reason or another, the first two I decided to open were Mikkeller 1000 IBU and the Mikkeller Barrel Aged 1000 IBU. I’d been keeping these two to try side by side and to be honest I was […]
View Post barrel aged beer, bottled beer, danish beer, DIPA, Double IPA, IIPA, IPAWhite Swan/Captain Cook Beer Festival.
Saturday night saw a trip up to the much anticipated White Swan and Captain Cook Beer festival (not to be confused with the Captain Cook pub beer festival which was on at the same time in Staithes). We arrived at the White Swan in Stokesley in the early evening after a rather eventful taxi ride, […]
View Post beer and cheese, Beer Festival, captain cook, cask ale, hand pulled aleYorkshire Dales Brewing Co – Muker Silver (4.1%)
As the sun beats down outside (not that I can see it as our office window is currently boarded up) I can’t but help wish away the week as I’m ready for a walk and a pint outside a pub. It seems like so long ago since my last pint sat outside in the sun, […]
View Post cask ale, muker, Yorkshire Ale, Yorkshire beer, yorkshire dalesMeet the Brewer: Paul Spencer (Ossett Brewery)
This week’s Meet the Brewer comes from a brewery I visited a couple of years ago, they make some delicious beers which are pretty easy to get hold of and quite often make an apperance in pubs round here. What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Ossett Brewery, named after the […]
View Post cask ale, local ale, locale, Yorkshire beerBrewdog Dogma (7.8%)
I’ve had this review sitting round here for a good while now but never gotten round to posting it, mainly because I’ve had other stuff to say but also because Dogma was no longer available from Brewdog…..well until now. News broke a couple of days ago that Dogma was back in the Brewdog store (you […]
View Post BrewDog, heather beer, honey beer, scottish beer, unusual beerWhite Swan/Captain Cook Beer and Cheese Festival – 22nd – 25th April 2011
The White Swan in Stokesley home of the Captain Cook Brewery is having a Beer and Cheese festival over the Easter weekend, It starts on the 22nd and runs to the 25th. The White Swan is a fantastic little pub and Captain Cook make some very tasty beers, there will be some great beers on […]
View Post beer and cheese, Beer Festival, cask beer, local ale, localeMeet The Brewer: James Kemp (JK) (Buxton Brewery)
What is your brewery capacity? 5 Barrel with a half barrel pilot plant for crazy stuff. What is different about your brewery? Good question, there are so many small breweries around and dare i say it some pretty average beers…I guess we’re different because we never stop trying to improve our beers. There is no […]
View Post bottled beer, cask beer, real aleFABPOW – Fyne Ales Jarl, Wensleydale on toast and Hendersons Relish
Beer and food pairing is something many people (including my self) often put a lot of time and effort into, just like those in the wine industry and restaurants. Finding the perfect beer to go with a dish can be a royal pain in the bottom but to be honest most beer will go with […]
View Post beer and food, bottled beer, FABPOW, fabpw, lager, light beer, scottish beerThe Kernel India Pale Ale S.C.A.NS (7.7%)
I’ve been drinking a lot of Kernel beers of late and to be brutally honest I’ve enjoyed every single one of them. Kernel get a lot of praise and in my opinion, rightly so. They are probably my favourite brewery in the whole wide world at the moment. S.C.A.NS stands for the hops that are […]
View Post apollo, bottled beer, citra, london beer, nelson sauvin, simcoe, the kernel