Craft Beers
Dec. 8th, 2016 11:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Just finished my reports for today - all five of them as i had a couple in Deal,and Dover and then Spoons in Sheerness. So now it is time to relax and it is midnight soon.Mind you , it has been a very mild day again. One of them was a supermarket where i picked up a couple of beers.
One in a can - the other a bottle.

From Cornwall,Harbour Antipodean IPA(5.5 % ABV)
and this heavy neatl one -
The Iron Maiden Red and Black Porter (6.8 % ABV)

Rock on!
One in a can - the other a bottle.

From Cornwall,Harbour Antipodean IPA(5.5 % ABV)
and this heavy neatl one -
The Iron Maiden Red and Black Porter (6.8 % ABV)

Rock on!
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Date: 2016-12-11 01:27 am (UTC)Ooh, Harbour are canning now? Interesting! That'd make it much easier to buy from them. As is, I can only find their IPA - a beautiful pint, but I'd really like to explore what else they're coming up with.
(Speaking of mail order, I should note Bath Ales currently has their superlative Festivity porter available in microcasks. It's every bit as good as from their pubs - live, tiny casks. And Festivity I'll recommend highly - it's not so much a porter as a gloriously rich, copious, generous winter warmer of an ale. It's the kind of pint to make you feel happy to be alive =:)
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Date: 2016-12-11 01:34 am (UTC)- Erulisse (one L)
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Date: 2016-12-11 02:05 am (UTC)(I have no connection to Bath Ales, beyond being a fan. ^_^ I lived there for a few months, and got to enjoy their works in their best condition, including their seasonals - Festivity's exceptionally good, and I'd also highlight Rare Hare. Both are only available for a matter of around six weeks)
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Date: 2016-12-11 08:04 pm (UTC)