Enjoyed a couple of Irish-themed ales in the Rawson Spring, Hillsborough yesterday;
Two Brewers Irish Red 4.5% and Bradfield Farmers Irish Dexter 4.8%.
Also enjoyed;
Little Critters Hazelnut Milk Stout 6.0% in the Sheffield Waterworks. Saltaire Hazelnut Coffee Porter 4.6% in the Head of Steam, Sheffield. Thornbridge Baize (Chocolate Mint Stout) 5.5% in the Sheffield Tap.
Stonehenge Pigswill (yes it really is called that) 4.0%, a bitter, in the Robert Shaw Westhoughton. Lytham St Patrick's Stout 4.6%, in the Spinning Mule Bolton. Timothy Taylor Boltmaker 4.0%, a bitter, in Ye Olde Man & Scythe Bolton. Reedley Hallows Nook of Pendle 5.0%, a strong ale, in Hogarths Bolton. The Brew Foundation Janet's Treat 4.8%, a cherry porter, in the Queens Doncaster. Salamander Periwinkle Porter 4.8%, in Cask Corner Doncaster. Great Newsome Jem's Stout 4.3%, in the Tut n Shive Doncaster.
The Wetherspoons 2017 Spring Real Ale Festival kicks off on Wednesday (22 March).
30 ales including 5 brewed at UK breweries by International brewers from Brazil, the Netherlands and Italy, along with 2 from the United States.
I am especially looking forward to sampling the following; Mauldons Blackberry Porter 4.8% Robinsons Trooper Red n Black 5.8% Greene King The Abbot's Confession 8.5%. The latter sounds like the next one up from Abbot Reserve.
Sampled 6 of the 'Spoons festival ales last night in Warrington;
Oakham Ales Enough Rope 4.3%, a golden seasonal best bitter with citrus fruit flavours. Mauldons Blackberry Porter 4.8%, a speciality ale / porter with chocolate and fruit tastes. Bagby Beer Co. Back Garden 4.0%, a golden ale, brewed at Everards Brewery by Californian brewer Jeff Bagby. (these three in the Looking Glass)
Black Sheep Pathmaker 4.0%, a pale golden beer mixing malt and fruit flavours. Everards Midland Red 4.5%, a red coloured best bitter which mixes blackcurrant and citrus fruits with black pepper and biscuit. Birrificio Mild The Gap 4.5%, a mahogany coloured mild with hazelnut and coffee flavours, brewed at Hook Norton Brewery by Italian brewer Matteo Pomposini. (these three in the Friar Penketh)
... and a further 5 festival ales last night in Doncaster;
Robinsons Trooper Red n Black 5.8%, a ruby porter featuring caramel, liquorice and honey flavours. Whitstable Bay Red IPA 4.5%, a best bitter, rich and malty. Abbot Confession 8.5%, a mahogany coloured strong ale, strong and sweet - a proper winter warmer. (these three in the Red Lion)
Bodebrown Brazilian Burton Pale Ale 5.0%, a dark copper coloured premium bitter with malt, toffee and fruit flavours, brewed at Banks's Brewery by Paulo & Samuel Cavalcanti from Brazil. Saltaire New World Red 5.2%, a deep red strong ale. (these two in the Gatehouse)
... and a further 6 festival ales in Doncaster yesterday;
Titanic Cappuccino 4.5%, a black speciality beer and old favourite - delicious! Hook Norton Amarillo Gold 4.7%, a pale golden beer with grapefruit and orange flavours. Daleside Thai.p.a 4.0%, a straw coloured speciality ale infused with lemongrass. Elgoods Thin Ice 4.7%, a ruby coloured malty premium bitter. Brouwerij 'Tij Flink 4.7%, a golden coloured premium bitter with fruit flavours, brewed at Caledonian Brewery by Paul Van Nugteren & Allard Zwart from the Netherlands. (these five in the Red Lion)
Moorhouse's Spring Watch 3.9%, a fruity golden coloured bitter. (this one in the Gatehouse)
Hogs Back Hogswallop 4.2%, a ruby coloured rye flavoured best bitter. (in the Bankers Draft)
Conwy San Francisco 5.5%, a golden coloured strong ale brewed in the style of an American IPA. Salopian Lemon Dream 4.5%, a golden speciality ale, zesty and citrus flavoured. (these two in the Waterworks)
Adnams Regatta 4.3%, a blond beer, lemon and biscuit flavours. (in the Gatehouse, Doncaster)
Hilden Pale Oat Ale 4.8%, a golden coloured premium bitter brewed in the style of an American pale ale. (in the Bluecoat, Rotherham)
Caledonian Charmed Circle 4.4%, a golden coloured best bitter with citrus flavours. (in the Rhinoceros, Rotherham)
St Louis Continental IPA 6.5%, an amber strong ale with a mixture of fruits, brewed at Shepherd Neame brewery by US brewer Dan Kopman. (in the Old Market Hall, Mexborough)
Exmoor Urban Fox 4.2%, a golden brown best bitter with citrus and tropical fruit flavours. (in the Bankers Draft, Sheffield)
Wychwood King Goblin 6.0%, a dark brown strong ale, rich and potent. Acorn Darkness 4.2%, a deep red malty flavoured ale - familiar but very nice. (these two in the Benjamin Huntsman, Sheffield)
Harviestoun Bitter & Twisted 3.8%, a golden ale with citrus flavours. (in the Bluecoat, Rotherham)
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