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myBrewerytapblog: December 2010
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Friday, 31 December 2010. Back in January I wrote a list of aspirations I had for the year ahead, some for the website and some on a more personal level. As its nearly 2011 below is an update on how 2010's aspirations went. Continue to build the number of breweries listed on our site:. In January we had around 40 breweries listed on the site, we now have 120 breweries and over 600 beers but considering there are over 700 micros. In the country there's still a lot more work to do here. As well as our T-Sh...
myBrewerytapblog: Drink Along - Cotleigh Barn Owl
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Friday, 23 September 2011. Drink Along - Cotleigh Barn Owl. After all those golden ales we’ve been drinking, this one. Comes as a shock to the system. It isn’t golden, or see-through, or highly carbonated! It’s getting colder outside though and as much as we try to deny it, the nights are starting to draw in whilst the mornings get lighter. Despite being in the summer case, this style of beer feels kinda right. I mean it’s far from bad, don’t get me wrong. That toffee, chocolate, rye and ...I – put...
myBrewerytapblog: September 2011
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Friday, 30 September 2011. Drink Along - York Minster Ale. Old Mother Nature is a cruel mistress at times. The nights are drawing in, the mornings are getting wetter, I’m dreading the clocks going back and then – as if to poke a wound – it starts to warm up. Compared to the terrible summer we had, it’s almost tropical in London at the moment. High’s of 28; where was this weather in August! I visited York brewery on a Twissup. York Minster is amber in colour, ‘flame’ if you like, with a slight...In the mo...
myBrewerytapblog: June 2011
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Thursday, 30 June 2011. 52 Week Drink Along - Summer Schedule. Here's the Drink Along schedule for the summer 52 Weeks beer case. If you're wondering what the hell a Drink Along is, check this. Friday 08th July - Bitterend Brewery Lakeland IPA. Friday 15th July - Meantime Brewery Wheat. Friday 22nd July - Lymestone Brewery Foundation Stone. Friday 29th July - Darkstar Brewery Sunburst. Friday 05th August - Hawkshead Brewery Red. Friday 12th August - Hewitt's Brewery Unhung Hero. Labels: 52 week beer club.
myBrewerytapblog: Drink Along - Ilkley Mary Jane
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Saturday, 27 August 2011. Drink Along - Ilkley Mary Jane. Quite looking forward to this one to be honest. I had it from cask at Craft Beer Co. On their launch night a while back, and it was fantastic. Simple and elegant, uncomplicated but just really well put together. I’m always dubious as to how well sub-four-percent beers really work from the bottle, so it’ll be interesting on that front too. Is a 3.8% pale ale that’s brewed with large amounts of Amarillo hops (YUM! I’m really impressed actually...
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Le Serre Nuove – Thoughts from Glasshouses. Food Stories and Recollections. This Blog is Not Dead! On February 16, 2011. I am sorry for the lack of updates, I am really disappointed in not writing anything recently. Time has not been good for me recently. I do intend to continue with this blog, but it is taking a brief sabbatical. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window).
Sink the Bismarck! Don't be fooled by imitations | Diary of a Hop Head
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Diary of a Hop Head. Beer news, editorial and reviews from a student in Stirling. Please take some things I say with a large pinch of salt. Want to know more? You can contact me here - michael@heavyhops.com. Tuesday, 16 February 2010. Don't be fooled by imitations. Photo from Brewdog ©. Its at this point where James must have thought 'we have bottles of Sink the Bismarck all over the place and I am dressed like a fool, what can I say? After swearing a secrecy oath, all was revealed. I felt myself smi...
February 2013 | Diary of a Hop Head
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Diary of a Hop Head. Beer news, editorial and reviews from a student in Stirling. Please take some things I say with a large pinch of salt. Want to know more? You can contact me here - michael@heavyhops.com. Thursday, 28 February 2013. A glass of its own! Firstly, sorry about the terrible glass/class pun! I was first introduced to high quality glassware at the 2012 European Beer Bloggers Conference. Where we had a short guide to glassware from the German company Spiegelau. I have to say that I am still s...
Shepherd Neame Christmas Ale | Diary of a Hop Head
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Diary of a Hop Head. Beer news, editorial and reviews from a student in Stirling. Please take some things I say with a large pinch of salt. Want to know more? You can contact me here - michael@heavyhops.com. Tuesday, 17 December 2013. Shepherd Neame Christmas Ale. The lovely people at Shepherd Neame. Sent me a bottle of their 7% Christmas Ale to review- here is what I thought. Looking nice in a Spiegelau glass. Paul Daniels after enjoying some Sheps. Ps I was not paid for this post, although Shepherd Nea...
The Trashy Blonde New York Dolls | Diary of a Hop Head
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Diary of a Hop Head. Beer news, editorial and reviews from a student in Stirling. Please take some things I say with a large pinch of salt. Want to know more? You can contact me here - michael@heavyhops.com. Monday, 30 August 2010. The Trashy Blonde New York Dolls. Well thats it.my days as a punk are over. I now go back to drinking beer and listening to Morrissey. I had to go out in style though.something very 'Punk'. After getting a new venue on the BrewDog bandwagon- The Lemon Tree. I am going, are you?
Changing tastes and developing my palate | Diary of a Hop Head
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Diary of a Hop Head. Beer news, editorial and reviews from a student in Stirling. Please take some things I say with a large pinch of salt. Want to know more? You can contact me here - michael@heavyhops.com. Saturday, 29 March 2014. Changing tastes and developing my palate. Anyway. I have got something to say today, so here it goes. 169; Editions Jean Lenoir. Secondly I spied a book in a local book shop by Niki Segnit called The Flavour Thesaurus. I just don't like beer'. Posted by Michael Ironside.
Guinness in a can? Yes please | Diary of a Hop Head
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Diary of a Hop Head. Beer news, editorial and reviews from a student in Stirling. Please take some things I say with a large pinch of salt. Want to know more? You can contact me here - michael@heavyhops.com. Sunday, 20 June 2010. Guinness in a can? Forgive me.you may think that I have gone mad but the other day I had Guinness in a can that I actually ENJOYED! Posted by Michael Ironside. 20 June 2010 at 20:22. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am going, are you? Beer Bloggers Conference- Day 1. France...
France- A beer paradise | Diary of a Hop Head
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Diary of a Hop Head. Beer news, editorial and reviews from a student in Stirling. Please take some things I say with a large pinch of salt. Want to know more? You can contact me here - michael@heavyhops.com. Friday, 25 March 2011. France- A beer paradise. France doesn't exactly have a great reputation for beer. After all its the country that brought us 1664, Desperados and 33. Contrary to popular belief they do have a small but thriving craft beer industry. Anyone else got a French favourite? No it was n...
Blueberry & Chocolate Ice Cream | Le Serre Nuove - Thoughts from Glasshouses
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Le Serre Nuove – Thoughts from Glasshouses. Food Stories and Recollections. Blueberry and Chocolate Ice Cream. On January 5, 2011. I decided to make this as a chocolate ice cream with a blueberry purée through it. If you wish, you may prefer to simply make a chocolate ice cream, and serve with fresh blueberries. Blueberry and Chocolate Ice Cream. For the Chocolate (for a Ganache). 30g Sugar (or to taste). For the Ice Cream. 700 ml Milk (I used Jersey Cow’s Milk in this instance). Given how cold Scotland ...
Adnams Native Britten and more | Diary of a Hop Head
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Diary of a Hop Head. Beer news, editorial and reviews from a student in Stirling. Please take some things I say with a large pinch of salt. Want to know more? You can contact me here - michael@heavyhops.com. Thursday, 11 July 2013. Adnams Native Britten and more. A collaborative vlog with Phil from http:/ hopstercraftbeer.blogspot.co.uk/. Posted by Michael Ironside. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am going, are you? Beer Bloggers Conference- Day 1. Guinness in a can? No it was not infact a t. For t...
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Friday, 30 September 2011. Drink Along - York Minster Ale. Old Mother Nature is a cruel mistress at times. The nights are drawing in, the mornings are getting wetter, I’m dreading the clocks going back and then – as if to poke a wound – it starts to warm up. Compared to the terrible summer we had, it’s almost tropical in London at the moment. High’s of 28; where was this weather in August! I visited York brewery on a Twissup. York Minster is amber in colour, ‘flame’ if you like, with a slight...In the mo...
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