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So here it is. The Grand Degustation of no-alcohol beers, all German with one dodgy-looking Austrian exception.
I won't be rushing this...
Edit, duh, sorry about the photo Left to right, Paulaner, Sport Weisse, Weihenstephan, Franziskaner, Maisels Weiss, Schneider Weiss and the favourite to win, Stortebeker Frei....0 -
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Riviera said:Hastingsaddick said:Riviera said:I wish you could as well @LenGlover. I'd love to bar you!
- the prevention of crime and disorder.
- public safety.
- the prevention of public nuisance.
- the protection of children from harm If you satisfied the department that you could uphold these then you get a licence, as long as the police do not object (they have a veto).
- So any objections had to fall into one of those categories and old covenants do not. Restrictive covenants are also not considered for planning permission under the 1992 Town & Country Planning Act.
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Hastingsaddick said:Riviera said:Hastingsaddick said:Riviera said:I wish you could as well @LenGlover. I'd love to bar you!
- the prevention of crime and disorder.
- public safety.
- the prevention of public nuisance.
- the protection of children from harm If you satisfied the department that you could uphold these then you get a licence, as long as the police do not object (they have a veto).
- So any objections had to fall into one of those categories and old covenants do not. Restrictive covenants are also not considered for planning permission under the 1992 Town & Country Planning Act.
He's too modest to admit it, but a lot of people there credit Riviera's pub with the regeneration of Westmount Road, the sort of street that many say has no future for commercial services which benefit the community.3 -
Looks legit1
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Charlton Charlie said:@SomervilleAddick if you're in NYC, then a trip to Other Half is a must....genuinely one of the best and most consistent breweries in the world. I try and bring a suitcase home with me each time I visit...almost impossible to get here unless they do a collab (just revisited one with Cloudwater - 'Tremendous Ideas DIPA')...just heavenly stuff...
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Stopped at a pub in the woods at the midpoint of a dog walk today and had a lovely pint of Brakspears Henley Pale Ale. Newish brew introduced a couple of years ago , 3.9%. Perfect pint of well-flavoured beer for warm afternoon. Proper flavour, not over-citrussy like so many IPAs.
Recently been drinking Brakspears Gravity at 3.4%, but it's not as flavoursome as the old Ordinary which was a proper session beer with great hop flavour.
The Henley Pale has won me round.0 -
SomervilleAddick said:Charlton Charlie said:@SomervilleAddick if you're in NYC, then a trip to Other Half is a must....genuinely one of the best and most consistent breweries in the world. I try and bring a suitcase home with me each time I visit...almost impossible to get here unless they do a collab (just revisited one with Cloudwater - 'Tremendous Ideas DIPA')...just heavenly stuff...2
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PopIcon said:SomervilleAddick said:Charlton Charlie said:@SomervilleAddick if you're in NYC, then a trip to Other Half is a must....genuinely one of the best and most consistent breweries in the world. I try and bring a suitcase home with me each time I visit...almost impossible to get here unless they do a collab (just revisited one with Cloudwater - 'Tremendous Ideas DIPA')...just heavenly stuff...0
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SomervilleAddick said:Non-alcoholic beer is a sin. Right up there with decaffeinated coffee.0
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PopIcon said:PopIcon said:SomervilleAddick said:Charlton Charlie said:@SomervilleAddick if you're in NYC, then a trip to Other Half is a must....genuinely one of the best and most consistent breweries in the world. I try and bring a suitcase home with me each time I visit...almost impossible to get here unless they do a collab (just revisited one with Cloudwater - 'Tremendous Ideas DIPA')...just heavenly stuff...
It it is one of the problems I have drinking over here. It’s not conducive to spending 3-4 hours drinking and talking, because after 4 beers everyone is ready to leave. Apart from me0 -
This is sliding down very well.
I don't remember this being so crisp on my visit to the wonderful city of @PragueAddick0 -
Had this for the first time today, post ride,and it was very good. Does what it says on the label
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Talal said:mid_life_crisis said:Not a big fan of bottled beers, but I have recently discovered BrewDog - Dead Pony Club, Session IPA.
Great flavour for a 3.8%. Very satisfying.
Tried this based on your post, was ok but didn't love it. The blue labelled "Punk IPA" however, I found really nice.
They sell Punk on draft.0 -
SomervilleAddick said:PopIcon said:PopIcon said:SomervilleAddick said:Charlton Charlie said:@SomervilleAddick if you're in NYC, then a trip to Other Half is a must....genuinely one of the best and most consistent breweries in the world. I try and bring a suitcase home with me each time I visit...almost impossible to get here unless they do a collab (just revisited one with Cloudwater - 'Tremendous Ideas DIPA')...just heavenly stuff...
It it is one of the problems I have drinking over here. It’s not conducive to spending 3-4 hours drinking and talking, because after 4 beers everyone is ready to leave. Apart from me1 -
Working my way through Gypsy Hill’s offerings- IPA, NEIPA, sour and gose this weekend. Plus beers from Verdant, Polly’s, Northen Monk, Wander Beyond, Cloudwater and Cigar City.2
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Nice life you're having, Sheffield.1
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@SomervilleAddick - I've spent quite a few hours in the Other Half Taproom over the years...not sure on the quality of my conversation by the end of the evening though :-) Am holidaying on Long Island in a couple of weeks and as luck would have it have found out that my hotel is a couple of minutes walk from these guys and their lovely looking tap room.... https://montaukbrewingco.com
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Currently holidaying in Norfolk, right next to an adnams shop. Gonna fill my boots I reckon3
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Don't forget to check out the Woodforde's. Their Nelson's Revenge is excellent.1
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Not much opportunity for a session, but having a pint of wherry right now3
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As if to confirm that Albury in Surrey is Nirvana - CAMRA have just selected local brew - Shere Drop as best beer in 2019 - try it - it truly is the the cocaine of bitters
that probably isn’t a very PC description but you know what I mean3 -
Charlton Charlie said:@SomervilleAddick - I've spent quite a few hours in the Other Half Taproom over the years...not sure on the quality of my conversation by the end of the evening though :-) Am holidaying on Long Island in a couple of weeks and as luck would have it have found out that my hotel is a couple of minutes walk from these guys and their lovely looking tap room.... https://montaukbrewingco.com0
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Having some mates around for a little ale tasting session on Saturday. Can't wait!
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St Peters Plum Porter was universally agreed to be the best beer we tried yesterday. Another porter, Black Wych was also highly rated. Hop House lager was liked by all and, tested blind, some were surprised to be told that it was a lager because they noticed that it had a taste. Another Lager, Karapakie, was also tasted really nice, but at 9% I guess it ought to. Fruit lovers found Banana Bread Beer quite agreeable, though I was personally put off by the description on the label 'beer/lager blend'. Ilkley Oat Stout and Bateman's Victory didn't get the plaudits I think they deserved, probably because we were all too pissed by the time we tried them. The worst drink of the day was a concoction of Guinness with a Port top that was recommended to me by someone whose opinions on drink I no longer trust.2
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Will be very pleasantly surprised if this doesn't end up as my beer of the year:
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Had a decent porter earlier in the week, simply called 8 by a brewery called xt. Wasn't overly powerful in flavour, could easily have drunk a few0
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And another Independent Brewer is lost.
Greene King to be sold to Hong Kong's richest family for £2.7bn0 -
PragueAddick said:Hastingsaddick said:Riviera said:Hastingsaddick said:Riviera said:I wish you could as well @LenGlover. I'd love to bar you!
- the prevention of crime and disorder.
- public safety.
- the prevention of public nuisance.
- the protection of children from harm If you satisfied the department that you could uphold these then you get a licence, as long as the police do not object (they have a veto).
- So any objections had to fall into one of those categories and old covenants do not. Restrictive covenants are also not considered for planning permission under the 1992 Town & Country Planning Act.
He's too modest to admit it, but a lot of people there credit Riviera's pub with the regeneration of Westmount Road, the sort of street that many say has no future for commercial services which benefit the community.
I also ventured to the hanger in sidcup recently which is my mates local. Its run by addicks too and is really good.1