Celebrating National Beer Day 2016 (website) at the Dolphin Inn, Rock-a-Nore Road, in Hastings with a pint, or three, of excellent Dark Star Hophead, cheers!
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Sunday, 22 May 2016
CAMRA's National Club Champion, the Albatross Club!
So, I walked along the seafront to Bexhill-on-Sea from Hastings, a nice little 10 mile 'round trip', plus or minus, depending on which part of Hastings you start and finish at, because I hadn't been here for a while, and they have come first in the country, out of over 28,000 entries!
I am a branch associate member of the Royal Air Forces Association, Albatross Club, although CAMRA members are also allowed to enter. Non-members of the RAFA are asked to make a £1 contribution to the club, which, considering their ales cost just £3.10 a pint, is fair enough.
They have a regularly changing 4 ales served from handpumps at any one time, with a board at the back of the bar showing what else is to come on soon! This visit, their 4 ales included Sussex brewers, Rother Valley (website) Well Sprung (4.3%), which I didn't try this time, but my first drink was from Somerset brewers The Wild Beer Co (website) Bibble (4.2%), an unfined, so slightly hazy, pale dry bitter, pale gold, with a very fruity aroma, the result of the Mosaic and Amarillo hops used in the brew, no doubt, very nice too!
The third ale, which I didn't try either, was again local, from Sussex brewers Downlands (website) Devils Dyke (5%), described as "salted caramel!" But I did enjoy the very good Derbyshire brewers Shiny Brewing (website) Affinity (4.6%), which I'm sure I've drunk before, less obviously fruity than the Bibble, but a citrus aroma all the same, with a hint of honey, a wee bit sweet at first but drying out bitterness, another nice one!
Taking a photograph of the award wasn't so easy, as you can see, with lights on, lights off, using flash, not using flash, anyway, you get the point; I probably need a better camera! Oh yes, and the Albatross Club also has 2 real ciders and some bottles of Belgian beers too, well worth a visit!
Again, congratulations to the Club and staff!
Friday, 29 April 2016
Hastings Jack in the Green Festival
Well,
this weekend is going to be very busy in Hastings, with the Jack
in the Green Festival
(website for more details and its history). We are going to be
blessed with 2 special ales for Jack this year, from Lewes brewer,
Harveys, is Bogie
Man Ale (4.3%),
which will be available over the weekend, and at the start of the
procession on Monday, at the Dolphin
Inn,
Rock-a-Nore Road (opens at 09.00 on Monday).
The
second ale, brewed by Hastings brewery, FILO Brewing Company, Thirst
of May (4.1%),
will obviously be available at the First
In Last Out
(FILO)
pub, High Street, over the weekend and on Monday too, of course
(opens at 10.00 on Monday), and also at various other pubs, including
The
Crown,
All Saints Street, and...
The
Albion,
George Street, is having another beer festival this weekend, starting
Saturday evening! Ales available will be pretty similar to those
available at the St George's Day festival (I blogged detailing ales
last week!), but will be including the FILO Thirst
of May and
Harveys mild for CAMRA's Mild May Month, Knots
of May (3%).
I'll
report back once tasted, cheers!
Saturday, 23 April 2016
St George's Day Festival of English Ale in Hastings
The
Albion, in George Street, Hastings, is holding a Beer Festival this
weekend, together with fun, music and food...
In
addition to their regulars, including an excellent favourite of mine, Dark Star Hophead (3.8%), which I had a pint of there yesterday, a crackin' ale indeed, Harveys
Sussex Best (4%) and Timothy Taylor Landlord (4.3% ), you
might just be able to imbibe up to 10 other ales from near and far!
From
Sussex brewers, there will be Dark Star Sunburst
(4.8%) website, Beachy Head Legless Rambler (5%) website, Rother
Valley Chocolate Porter (4.2%) website, Harveys Armada
Ale (4.5%), and their pertinent Georgian
Dragon (4.7%) website; and from Kent, though the brewer himself
comes from much closer to home, there will be Pig & Porter
Red Spider Rye (4.8%) and Skylarking (4%), a session
pale ale: website.
From
further afield will be Adnams Mosaic Pale Ale (4.1%) website,
from way up int' North, an early pioneer with their unfined and unfiltered ales, and excellent unique pub where they used to brew, the Marble Arch (website), one of my favourite pubs ever, Manchester brewery, Marble Pint
(3.9%) website, and across from Cornwall, and now brewing more fine ales than when I lived nearby in the 1990s, St Austell Spring Fever
(4.1%) website.
Have fun, and a Happy St George's Day to you, cheers!
Friday, 25 March 2016
Congratulations to the Albatross Club (RAFA)
Congratulations to the Albatross Club (RAFA - Royal Air Force Association) in Bexhill for beating more than 28,000 other club entrants to become the National Club of the Year 2016, as chosen by CAMRA (website).
That reminds me, I must pop in to collect my RAFA membership card!
Sunday, 6 March 2016
Sheffield Revisited - Day Two: Matchday!
Monday and Tuesday nights I slept very well, staying B&B at The Hillsborough Hotel, 54-58 Langsett Road S6 2UB (0114 2322100 - I believe a new website will be set up soon, but they do have a facebook page). Good to see Brigitte and Tom brightening up the place again, and they did have to clean it up big time when they took it over! Coincidentally, I remember that when I first met Tom he was the manager here.
Great breakfast, all locally sourced, as I say regularly elsewhere, a good breakfast needs a quality sausage, and here was a very good breakfast sausage from local butchers, Crawshaws, at Hillsborough, so far so good. Of course, great bacon too, and the eggs come direct from a friend's smallholding, beans and tomato, and an enormous pot of tea too, I was sated! I was bought a drink by Tom at lunchtime, after a couple of hours wandering around the centre of Sheffield, cheers Tom, but I shall mention the ales at the Hillsborough Hotel later in this blog.
I then wandered up to The Blake Hotel (0114 2339336 - facebook page), where I met up with another friend I hadn't seen since I met up with him and his lass when he came down to visit Lewes, Will. We tried 4 halfs here, all in good nick, as they should be, the owner of the establishment being long-time publican, and ex-brewer at Kelham Island too, James Birkett, who also has the Sheaf View, and is looking to acquire the Bottom Welly, the Wellington at Shalesmoor (nee Cask & Cutler).
We drank 2 ales from local brewery, Neepsend (twitter), which James has shares in, their Blonde (4%), an easy-drinking ale that dries out nicely at the finish, and IPA (5%), labelled a "New World IPA", consequently, you can guess the type of hops used; pale, very dry and bitter! Also, from West Yorkshire brewer Partners (website) Triple Hop (4.2%), with Willamette, Cascade and Cluster the 3 hops, pale, very subtle taste of toffee and malt, and from Warrington, 4Ts Brewery (website) IPA (4.6%), using American and Australian hops, hints of peach and citrus in the taste, with a strange dry aftertaste, couldn't figure it out... 4 decent ales.
I then went into the centre of town to visit my favourite Sheffield restaurant for lunch, Mama's and Leonies (website), where I knew 2 of the chefs there, 2 of the waiting staff, and the 2 owners! Not a lot has changed since I first started eating here in the 1990s. I had arranged to meet up with ex-colleague and good friend, Debra, who turned up straight from work, always great to meet up...
... and always great to eat their excellent Warm Chicken & Bacon Salad, of which, I always order sans croutons, and either a glass, or carafe, of the house red wine, just a glass this time though, a long day still ahead. Debs was jealous, of course, and vowed to have the same as me next time, looking forward to it already!
Conservatory at the Hillsborough Hotel
Back to the Hillsborough Hotel, for pre and post match drinks, where they have up to 8 different ales, served from handpumps. Ales included, but not tried this time, their regular Acorn Barnsley Bitter (3.8% - brewery website), Colchester Metropolis (3.9% - brewery website), and one of my locals, Dark Star American Pale Ale (4.7% - brewery website), an excellent ale I have sung the praises of many times before! I met up with many people for both sessions, including the lads we'd met at the Fat Cat the previous evening, Noel, Ian, Phil, Dave, Mike, and many others, including the landlords, Tom and Brigitte, of course!
The ales were in great form, and I want to mention 3 in particular, meeting my love of dry and hoppy pale ales, first, from the excellent local brewery, Blue Bee (website) Chinook Pale (4.2% - they also had their 4.8% Tempest Stout), no need to tell you which hops were used in the Chinook! Very pale, citrus fruit flavour and refreshingly dry aftertaste, I loved it! Also from Sheffield's The Tapped Brew Co (website) MOJO Crystal Pale Ale (3.6%), dry hopped with Mosaic and Citra, a wonderful refreshing dry pale bitter, and from further afield in North Yorkshire, Bad Seed (website) Calypso Pale Ale (4.5%), I'm guessing Calypso hops used for this 'American Pale Ale' type beer, nice and dry, with a hint of grapefruit, and I got 'wheat' in the flavour too.
Many new brewery's ales tasted, which I loved, and good B&B too, cheers Tom and Brigitte, I'll be back!
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Friday, 4 March 2016
How stupid do they think I am?!?
The amount of invoices I have sent to me via email! I'm not trading silly people, this is a 'calling' - I owe you bugger all!
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