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Fortunately the in-laws live in Cornwall so we're often passing. Just need to find an excuse to pop in now!It's near Honiton, fair trip for you but I would like to call in when i'm back in Gods County again.
Fortunately the in-laws live in Cornwall so we're often passing. Just need to find an excuse to pop in now!It's near Honiton, fair trip for you but I would like to call in when i'm back in Gods County again.
I'd be very interested in hearing about how it goes. I've never done homebrew, but I like a lot of the brewdog brews I've tried so might well give a simple one a try one day.Yes.... I've got the PDF.... just gonna take some time going through them to see what I'd like to brew and trying to fit it into my brewing/golfing schedule!!
You have Blackpool as your location? A visit to The Taps in Lytham is a must for good ale.Me and the Mrs have a joint CAMRA membership which more than pays for itself with the discounts. Lucky to have a couple of top "real ale" pubs in the village centre where we go out. Not a connoisseur by any stretch but really enjoy the choice and take in the odd festival and a few coach trips. Enjoy lager too, but if there's real ale I'll normally be drinking that.
As much as they aren't liked by some, you can't knock Wetherspoons for the range they carry in all their pubs and how much work they do for promoting smaller breweries locally
You have Blackpool as your location? A visit to The Taps in Lytham is a must for good ale.
EDIT: I should also mention - if anyone is a real fan of brewery tours, the Hook Norton Brewery tour is just about the best one you can do here in the UK. They one of the only (if not the only) brewery still use original methods for their brewing process (including steam engine driven machinery and using horse drawn carriages to deliver the beer to the local pubs). It's really quite magical!
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Has anyone tried Two Cocks beers? My fav is the cavalier. They were the chaps who were on Grand Designs, they are actually selling up lock stock and barrel so to speak i believe. (well at least the house and land is (Thats where they brew))
https://blog.primelocation.com/2013/11/22/grand-designs-on-the-taste-of-beer/
They have open cellar mornings on a saturday where you can buy direct, and its under a mile from my house! Shame i cant drink it anymore, but its bloomin lovely!
IPA lovers, if you've not tried the Thornbridge Jaipur, stop what you're doing and get on it.
It's not as good as it's made out to be in my opinion, but it's still a nice drop.
Ever tried Jaipur X? Disgusting.
My favourite IPAs are the double IPAs - BrewDog's Born to Die 27-11-15 was special last year and the recent Cloudwater DIPA is very nice, too, as is their current range black IPA.
Thirsty now...
Love a nice pale ale, Adnams Ghost Ship and Sierra Nevada Pale ale are my current favourites. Any other suggestions?