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Raleigh Chopper

New member
Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
Not when I tried it

Strange when a small ale becomes very popular people 'in the know' slag it off.
I would not mind betting that if 10 years ago you happened to be in Cornwall and tried a local brew called Doom Bar you would have liked it.
Although I will admit it is very inconsistent, I had 2 pints in St Ives on Sunday in two different pubs, the first was a fabulous pint, quite thick with a creamy head, beautiful, the second was the complete opposite.
I have found this with Doom Bar for a couple of years now, but a good pint is a great pint, but it's all subjective.
I predict the next one to go all Doom Bar will be Dartmoor Brewery (the highest brewery in the land) Jail Ale is stunningly popular in this manor squire.
 


Lyndhurst 14

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2008
5,114
Strange when a small ale becomes very popular people 'in the know' slag it off.
I would not mind betting that if 10 years ago you happened to be in Cornwall and tried a local brew called Doom Bar you would have liked it.
Although I will admit it is very inconsistent, I had 2 pints in St Ives on Sunday in two different pubs, the first was a fabulous pint, quite thick with a creamy head, beautiful, the second was the complete opposite.
I have found this with Doom Bar for a couple of years now, but a good pint is a great pint, but it's all subjective.
I predict the next one to go all Doom Bar will be Dartmoor Brewery (the highest brewery in the land) Jail Ale is stunningly popular in this manor squire.

What I meant was that I tried it after the Coors takeover and it didn't taste as good as it did before the takeover, when I liked it - that's not slagging it off, it's stating an opinion
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,867
Strange when a small ale becomes very popular people 'in the know' slag it off.
I would not mind betting that if 10 years ago you happened to be in Cornwall and tried a local brew called Doom Bar you would have liked it.
Although I will admit it is very inconsistent, I had 2 pints in St Ives on Sunday in two different pubs, the first was a fabulous pint, quite thick with a creamy head, beautiful, the second was the complete opposite.
I have found this with Doom Bar for a couple of years now, but a good pint is a great pint, but it's all subjective.
I predict the next one to go all Doom Bar will be Dartmoor Brewery (the highest brewery in the land) Jail Ale is stunningly popular in this manor squire.

10 years ago in Cornwall I was drinking St Austell HSD, now the last few years its Proper Job, insipid Doom Bar never got on my radar.
 


CPFC G

New member
Dec 24, 2011
1,067
Line up for the CPFC beer festival Saturday-

Cask Beer

Brewery Product ABV Style
Abbeydale Salvation #8 4.9% Stout
Anspach and Hobday The Pale 4.4% Pale
Anspach and Hobday The Smoked Brown 5.6% Smoked
Atom Relativity 5.0% IPA
Bad Seed Full Tilt NZPA 4.6% Pale
Bad Seed Single Hop Pale 4.5% Pale
Bath Ales Barnsey 4.5% Bitter
Bath Ales Prophecy 3.8% Pale
Bedlam Phoenix 3.9% Pale
Bedlam Porter 5.0% Porter
Belleville Patriot Pale Ale 4.1% Pale
Belleville Picnic 4.4% Session IPA
Bexley May Place Spring 4.1% Pale
Bexley Session Ruby Ale 3.7% Red
Black Hole Bitter 3.8% Bitter
Black Hole Super Nova 4.8% Pale
Blue Monkey Evolution 4.3% Pale
Boss Brewing Blaze 4.5% Pale
Boss Brewing Beatlejuice 4.8% Pale
Box Steam Spring 4.4% Bitter
Brewsters Marquis 3.8% Bitter
Brewsters Decadence 4.4% Bitter
Brick Peck 3.0% Pale
Brick Milk Stout 4.9% Stout
Brickburn St. Brewery Hop Gremlin 5.6% IPA
Brockley Spring 4.5% Pale
Brockley Golden 3.8% Pale
Camerons A-Hop-Alypse-Now 4.3% Pale
Canopy Sunray 4.2% Pale
Canopy Casino 4.4% Bitter
Castle Rock Harvest Pale 3.8% Pale
Castle Rock Sherwood Reserve 4.5% Stout
Clarkshaws White Out 4.1% IPA
Clarkshaws Mild 3.5% Mild
Dancing Duck Ay Up 3.9% Pale
Dancing Duck Dark Drake 4.5% Stout
Downlands Root Thirteen 3.6% Pale
Downlands Cloud Physics 4.1% Pale
Durham Magus 3.8% Pale
Durham Nelson Sauvin IPA 4.7% IPA
CPFC Beer Festival 2018
East London Brewing Company Rascal Spiced Pale 3.8% Pale
East London Brewing Company Quadrant 5.8% Stout
Electric Bear Big Up Dr Rudi 4.8% Pale
Electric Bear WERRRD! 4.2% Pale
Elland White Prussian 3.7% Pale
Elland South Sea Pale 4.1% Pale
Exit 33 Mosiac 4.1% Pale
Exit 33 Hop Monster 4.5% Pale
Five Points XPA 4.0% Pale
Five Points Railway Porter 4.8% Porter
Fuggle Bunny Oh Crumbs 3.8% Bitter
Fuggle Bunny Orchard Gold 5.0% Pale
Fyne Ales #Fynefest18 4.3% Pale
Fyne Ales Jarl 3.8% Pale
Gene Pool Primordial Ooze 4.7% Stout
Gene Pool D.N Ale 4.5% Bitter
Gloucester Brewery Gloucester Gold 3.9% Pale
Gloucester Brewery Session Pale 3.7% Pale
Great Heck Black Jesus 6.5% Black IPA
Hammerton N1 4.1% Pale
Hammerton N7 5.2% Pale
Hopback GFB Golden Best 3.5% Bitter
Hopback Summer Lighting 5.0% Pale
Ilkley Crossroad 5.4% IPA
Ilkley Mary Jane 3.5% Pale
Ilkley Ilkley Pale 4.2% Pale
Kelham Island Easy Rider 4.3% Pale
Kelham Island Pale Rider 5.2% Pale
Magic Rock The Magic Spanner 3.9% Pale
Magic Rock Rapture 4.6% Red
Mallinsons Nelson Sauvin 3.8% Pale
Mallinsons Castle Hill Premium 4.6% Pale
Oakham Citra 4.2% Pale
Oakham Jeffery Hudson Bitter 3.8% Bitter
Oakham Green Devil 6.0% IPA
One Mile End Disarm 3.0% Pale
One Mile End Juicy 4PM 4.4% Pale
Ossett Silver King 4.3% Pale
Ossett Big Red 4.0% Red
Park Brewery Gallows 4.4% Pale
Park Brewery Spring Pale 3.8% Pale
Phoenix West Coast IPA 4.6% IPA
Phoenix Hopsack 3.8% Pale
Redemption Victorian Mild 6.0% Mild
Redemption Hopspur 4.5% Red
Roosters YPA 4.1% Pale
Roosters Yankee 4.3% Pale
Salopian Midnight Express 5.2% Stout
Salopian Oracle 4.0% Pale
Salopian Lemon Dream 4.5% Pale
Saltaire Raspberry Blonde 4.0% Pale
Saltaire Cascade Pale Ale 4.8% Pale
Sam Brooks Brown Dog Riot 4.5% Bitter
Sam Brooks Session 3.4% Session IPA
Signature Roadie 4.3% Session IPA
Signature White Keys 4.7% Wheat
Sonnet 43 Abolition 3.8% Pale
Sonnet 43 The Raven 4.3% Milk Stout
St Austell Proper Job IPA 4.5% IPA
The Cronx Brewery Entire 5.2% Porter
The Cronx Brewery Kotchin 3.9% Pale
The Cronx Brewery Standard 3.8% Bitter
The Cronx Brewery Nektar 4.5% Pale
The Cronx Brewery Pop Up! 5.0% IPA
Thornbridge Sequioa 4.5% Bitter
Thornbridge Jaipur IPA 5.9% IPA
Thornbridge California Sun 4.5% IPA
Tiny Rebel Cwtch 4.6% Red
Tiny Rebel Juicy 4.8% Pale
Tiny Rebel Stay Puft 5.2% Porter
Titanic Plum Porter 4.9% Porter
Titanic Cappuccino Stout 4.5% Stout
Turning Point Avalon 3.8% Pale
Twickenham Rye Smile 4.5% Rye
Twickenham Grandstand Bitter 3.8% Bitter
Vocation Chop & Change 4.5% Pale
Vocation Bread & Butter 3.9% Pale
Waen Pamplemousse 4.2% Pale
Wily Fox Warrior IPA 4.0% IPA
Wimbledon Windmill Spring Ale 4.5% Pale
Wimbledon Copper Leaf Ale 4.0% Red
Wolf Brewery Wolf in Sheep's Clothing 3.7% Mild
Wolf Brewery Sly Wolf 4.4% Pale
Wolf Brewery Granny Wouldn't Like It 4.8% Bitter
Wolf Brewery Morrissey Blonde 4.2% Pale
Wolf Brewery Lavender Honey 3.7% Pale
Yeovil Best 4.5% Bitter
Yeovil Star Gazer 4.0% Bitter

Keg Beer

Brewery Product ABV Style
Palace Ale 4.2% Pale
BBNo 11|05 Citra 4.2% Session IPA
Gipsy Hill Hepcat Hepcat 7.5% Double IPA
Hammerton Crunch 5.4% Milk Stout
Kernal Centennial Citra Chinook 5.2% Pale
Magic Rock High Wire Grapefruit 5.5% Pale
One Mile End Gose Fleur de Sel 4.5% Sour
Orbit Peel 4.3% Pale
The Cronx Brewery Lemon Saison 5.0% Saison
Tiny Rebel Peaches and Cream 5.5% IPA

Cider

Producer Product ABV Style
Abrahalls Slack Alice 4.6% Medium
Abrahalls Lily The Pink 4.5% Fruit - Medium
Abrahalls Tutti Fruity 4.0% Fruit
Abrahalls Cracklin Rosie 4.5% Perry
Barbourne Strawberry Med/Sweet 4.0% Fruit - Medium
Barbourne Sweet Kernel 4.5% Medium Sweet
Barbourne Painted Lady Perry 5.0% Medium Sweet
Bottle Kicking Apple & Mango 5.0% Fruit
Bottle Kicking Pineapple, Peach & Passionfru4it.0% Fruit
Bottle Kicking Cranberry & Cherry 4.0% Fruit
Bottle Kicking Raspberry & Pomegranate 4.0% Fruit
Broadoak Moonshine 7.5% Medium
Broadoak Perry 7.5% Sweet
Broadoak Rum & Raisin 4.0% Medium Sweet
Broadoak Sloe Gin 4.0% Sweet
Cockeyed Cider Mad Jack 5.0% Dry
Cornish Orchard Pear 5.0% Medium Dry
Cornish Orchard Blush 4.0% Fruit
Cornwall Cider company Mango, Lime & Ginger 4.0% Fruit
Cornwall Cider company Rhubarb & Custard 4.0% Fruit
Gwent Y Ddraig Happy Daze 4.5% Medium
Gwent Y Ddraig Farmhouse Scrumpy 5.5% Medium
Gwent Y Ddraig Two Trees Perry 4.5% Medium
Hogans Panking Pole 6.2% Dry
Hogans Hazy Rays 3.9% Fruit
Lilley's Cider Barn Merry Monkey Scrumpy 4.5% Medium
Lilley's Cider Barn Lemon & Lime 4.0% Fruit
Lilley's Cider Barn Strawberry 4.0% Fruit
Lyme Bay Elderflower Gin & Tonic 4.0% Fruit
Lyme Bay Raspberry & Peach 4.0% Fruit
Lyme Bay Reefbreak Cherry 4.0% Fruit
Lyme Bay Session 4.9% Medium
Lyme Bay Sundown Apricot 4.0% Fruit
Lyme Bay Vintage Dry 7.4% Dry
Moles Black Rat Perry 7.5% Sweet
Orchard Pig Explorer 4.5% Medium
Orchard Pig Maverick - Chilli & Ginger 4.0% Medium
Orchard Pig Tropical Jester 4.0% Fruit
Saxby Blackcurrant 3.7% Fruit
Saxby Original 5.0% Medium Dry
Saxby Plum Porter 3.8% Fruit
Saxby Rhubarb 3.5% Fruit
Saxby Traditional 5.8% Medium Dry
Scrumpy Wasp Amnesia 7.2% Medium Dry
Seacider Medium Dry 5.8% Medium Dry
Seacider Bakewell Tart 4.0% Fruit
Seacider White Peach 4.0% Fruit
Seacider Mango 4.0% Fruit
Seacider Passion Fruit 4.0% Fruit
Sheppys Raspberry 4.0% Fruit
Sheppys Blackberry & Elderflower 4.0% Fruit
Snail Bank Strawberry & Lime 4.0% Fruit
Snail Bank Elderflower Gin & Tonic 4.0% Fruit
Thistly Cross Strawberry 4.0% Fruit
Tiny Rebel Peariscope 4.8% Perry

Plus bottled beers/lagers.

If anyone fancies it get online and get a ticket for £12 , Rip off £20 on the day.
 






CPFC G

New member
Dec 24, 2011
1,067
£12 a ticket in advance? Ouch!

Not a bad list though.

Yer expensive for a beer festival at £12. I bought early for £9 each, They price it as non profit and anything over the top goes towards the academy.

10 different bands on throughout the day plus a disco.:rave:
 


Jul 7, 2003
8,573
For those in the Worthing area, the Brooksteed micro pub has now opened their own off licence - Bottle & Jug dept. Popped in the other day and they have a fine selection of craft beers. The shop is in the old cycle shop next to Worthing railway crossing on South Farm Road.

Nowhere near the ridiculously wide variety of Trafalgar Wines in Brighton but far and away the best choice now in Worthing.
 


Carrot Cruncher

NHS Slave
Helpful Moderator
Jul 30, 2003
5,052
Southampton, United Kingdom
[MENTION=409]Herr Tubthumper[/MENTION], would you recommend any of these?

Stone Berlin Arrogant ******* 7.2% 500Ml £ 4.25
Stone Berlin Goto IPA 4.5% 330Ml £ 2.35
Stone Berlin Little ******* 4.7% 330Ml £ 2.35
Stone Berlin Ripper Pale 5.5% 330Ml £ 2.50
Stone Berlin Ruination DIPA 8.5% 330Ml £ 3.95
Stone Berlin Stone IPA 6.9% 330Ml £ 2.99
Stone Berlin White Ghost Berliner Weiss 4.7% 330Ml £ 2.40
Stone Berlin Xocoveza 8.1% 330Ml £ 3.99
 




beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,265
Strange when a small ale becomes very popular people 'in the know' slag it off.
I would not mind betting that if 10 years ago you happened to be in Cornwall and tried a local brew called Doom Bar you would have liked it.
Although I will admit it is very inconsistent, I had 2 pints in St Ives on Sunday in two different pubs, the first was a fabulous pint, quite thick with a creamy head, beautiful, the second was the complete opposite.
I have found this with Doom Bar for a couple of years now, but a good pint is a great pint, but it's all subjective.
I predict the next one to go all Doom Bar will be Dartmoor Brewery (the highest brewery in the land) Jail Ale is stunningly popular in this manor squire.

the snobery is odd. many of the "craft" US beers we see in the supermarkets has long been owned by large corporates. there is an assumption that as soon as a company is taken over, the accountants will cut costs, and therefore quality/flavour. it might happen, at least try first? Camden Town and Meantime both been taken over, i couldnt tell the difference in the beer.

Doom Bar is a beer i swerve for inconsistancy, few times i've literlly turned my nose up at it. good bottled though. dont think this has anything to do with its ownership, which one would expect would improve the consistancy, right?
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patreon
Jul 11, 2003
59,204
The Fatherland
[MENTION=409]Herr Tubthumper[/MENTION], would you recommend any of these?

Stone Berlin Arrogant ******* 7.2% 500Ml £ 4.25
Stone Berlin Goto IPA 4.5% 330Ml £ 2.35
Stone Berlin Little ******* 4.7% 330Ml £ 2.35
Stone Berlin Ripper Pale 5.5% 330Ml £ 2.50
Stone Berlin Ruination DIPA 8.5% 330Ml £ 3.95
Stone Berlin Stone IPA 6.9% 330Ml £ 2.99
Stone Berlin White Ghost Berliner Weiss 4.7% 330Ml £ 2.40
Stone Berlin Xocoveza 8.1% 330Ml £ 3.99

Ha. Hello mate. I’m familiar with all these, especially now the new Stone Tap Room is a 5 minute walk from my office (I’m heading there in an hour). Arrogant ******* is their flag ship, the one that started it all. It’s very good strong bitter ale. Little ******* is a weaker version and it looses the strength which is what makes Arrogant so nice. Stone IPA is a solid IPA. Go to IPA and Ripper are okay, but for craft heads they’re nothing special Imho. White Ghost is really refreshing light sour hoppy weiss with notes of apple. Ruination is one of my favourite beers, a really really really bitter but lovely DIPA. And Xocoveza is a stunning coffee porter.

In short I’d recommend

Stone Berlin Arrogant ******* 7.2% 500Ml £ 4.25
Stone Berlin Ruination DIPA 8.5% 330Ml £ 3.95
Stone Berlin Stone IPA 6.9% 330Ml £ 2.99
Stone Berlin White Ghost Berliner Weiss 4.7% 330Ml £ 2.40
Stone Berlin Xocoveza 8.1% 330Ml £ 3.99

How did you get on at Mikkeller?
 


Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
23,712
GOSBTS
For those in the Worthing area, the Brooksteed micro pub has now opened their own off licence - Bottle & Jug dept. Popped in the other day and they have a fine selection of craft beers. The shop is in the old cycle shop next to Worthing railway crossing on South Farm Road.

Nowhere near the ridiculously wide variety of Trafalgar Wines in Brighton but far and away the best choice now in Worthing.

Popped in this week. Picked up their Unbarred collab, some Cloudwater, Tiny Rebel & BBNO.

Nice little shop and glad they are storing things in fridges
 




Carrot Cruncher

NHS Slave
Helpful Moderator
Jul 30, 2003
5,052
Southampton, United Kingdom
Ha. Hello mate. I’m familiar with all these, especially now the new Stone Tap Room is a 5 minute walk from my office (I’m heading there in an hour). Arrogant ******* is their flag ship, the one that started it all. It’s very good strong bitter ale. Little ******* is a weaker version and it looses the strength which is what makes Arrogant so nice. Stone IPA is a solid IPA. Go to IPA and Ripper are okay, but for craft heads they’re nothing special Imho. White Ghost is really refreshing light sour hoppy weiss with notes of apple. Ruination is one of my favourite beers, a really really really bitter but lovely DIPA. And Xocoveza is a stunning coffee porter.

In short I’d recommend

Stone Berlin Arrogant ******* 7.2% 500Ml £ 4.25
Stone Berlin Ruination DIPA 8.5% 330Ml £ 3.95
Stone Berlin Stone IPA 6.9% 330Ml £ 2.99
Stone Berlin White Ghost Berliner Weiss 4.7% 330Ml £ 2.40
Stone Berlin Xocoveza 8.1% 330Ml £ 3.99

How did you get on at Mikkeller?

Cheers mate, I'm definitely all over the White Ghost. Love a Berliner Weiss, so I should at least have a proper one!

Sadly the Copenhagen info was for a mate (who was extremely grateful) rather than myself. He loved Warpigs.
 




Carrot Cruncher

NHS Slave
Helpful Moderator
Jul 30, 2003
5,052
Southampton, United Kingdom
I really want to find this somewhere.

mumu.jpg
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patreon
Jul 11, 2003
59,204
The Fatherland
Cheers mate, I'm definitely all over the White Ghost. Love a Berliner Weiss, so I should at least have a proper one!

Sadly the Copenhagen info was for a mate (who was extremely grateful) rather than myself. He loved Warpigs.

:thumbsup:
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patreon
Jul 11, 2003
59,204
The Fatherland
Cheers mate, I'm definitely all over the White Ghost. Love a Berliner Weiss, so I should at least have a proper one!

Sadly the Copenhagen info was for a mate (who was extremely grateful) rather than myself. He loved Warpigs.

As an aside I’m in their city Centre Tap room enjoying a Stone Berlin Pilot Series Prenzlauer Bock - Wood aged smoked bock. Stunning
 











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