Anyway, bye for now folks, and cheers!
Sunday, 24 July 2022
2 Brewery's Ales during Visit London Visit & USA link too!
Monday, 18 July 2022
24 hours banishment from facebook!
And I'm pronouncing 'banished' in true Shakespearian manner in my head, and what has this got to do with beer anyway? Well, I couldn't share my latest blog on my Steve the Beermeister facebook page! I can look at facebook, but not touch until this afternoon, it appears! And what was my heinous crime to stimulate the castigation? Here's what I wrote on a friend's post when she visited a restaurant/bar (facebook page) that I used to walk past in between home and school many years ago, years before it opened, it offended their 'community standards' 😏
Quote: Interesting that when I looked on the page and the map it showed me how to drive there from Hastings See, IT isn't all that clever really, I was born and bred in Wandsworth, didn't know that, eh?!? Of course I know how to get to Ye Olde Yorke Road I walked that way to secondary school and back 5 days a week during term time! Maybe a few too many emojis? But it looks decent, that area has certainly gone upmarket since my yoof!Maybe they didn't like me joking about information technology, but hardly offensive!
Anyway, I hope to be back on my Steve the Beermeister facebook page soon, cheers!
Sunday, 17 July 2022
Bonus Belgian Beer and another 'Musical' Hop too!
* Thanks again to the excellent hopslist website.
Saturday, 9 July 2022
Letter from America - Guest Blog and the Brown Dog
Guest Blog by Stacey:
Many thanks again Stacey! 👍
Ed: Well, I had to look up Stacey's recent 'favourite' IPA and can see why she likes it so much! It's brewed by Lone Pine Brewery (website), and the Oh-J Double IPA, at 8.1% and packed with hops, provides depth and big fruit flavours. The hops used are listed as Amarillo, which provide orange citrus flavour; Centennial, developed from 'inter-marrying' Brewer's Gold, Fuggles, East Kent Goldings and Bavarian hops; and Falconer's Flight. Now, I had never heard of Falconer's Flight before, but looked to good old hopslist for help, and many thanks to them, to find out that Falconer's Flight is a blend of Pacific Northwest hops, including the following seven Cs: Cascade, Centennial, Chinook, Citra, Cluster, Columbus and Crystal, many of which I've recently written (eg blog), PLUS other experimental hop varieties... no wonder Oh-J Double IPA is packed with flavour, cheers Stacey!
Oh, and to prove I have just a wee bit of knowledge about beers from the USA, I noticed The Brown Dog has recently had Goose Island IPA available, which is from a Chicago brewpub I visited many years ago, although it's moved on a bit since then... I have written about Goose Island a couple of times, including in this homage to the Beer Hunter (blog). However, I do need to find and drink many more of the more adventurous American brews, cheers!
Thursday, 7 July 2022
Mini Pub Crawl around Hastings Old Town
If you are inspired by this blog and decide to visit Hastings soon, cheers! 🍺
Sunday, 3 July 2022
Let's Play Musical Hops!
I drank an ale called Cashmere recently, a single hopped ale from the excellent Kent Brewery (website), and, when I shared it on facebook, a friend immediately did what I did, and linked it to a song by Led Zeppelin (YouTube). I'd thought the same, but had been thinking this Musical Hops idea for a while. However, that song is Kashmir, spelt differently. Anyway, I'm not giving up on this as I'm adding another 5 hops to this blog that start with the letter 'C' - bear with me!
The Cashmere hop was developed by Washington State University and released in 2013, being a 'marriage' of Cascade and Northern Brewer hops. Cashmere has flavours of lemon, lime and melon, exhibiting a smooth bitterness, mildly aromatic with a subtle herbal bouquet* - I certainly don't remember much aroma, but have lost my previous notebook, sadly. So I didn't use an image from that ale, but the image above is of this year's Duvel Tripel Hop Cashmere, and I have recently written about their previous Tripel Hop (blog), a bottle of which I happen to have in my fridge 😉 and, just now I ordered a few bottles of the Cashmere pictured above!
The Crystal hop was developed from Hallertau, Cascade, Brewer's Gold and Early Green hops, with floral, fruity and spicy flavours, notably cinnamon, nutmeg and black pepper.* I'm sorry, but the Revelation has so much going for it (blog), that I couldn't guess how much Crystal hops influence the flavour, but influence they must, cheers! 😄
The Challenger hop, as I said, was developed in England, at Wye College, and is the result of marrying Northern Brewer and German Zattler hops, and was released to the public in 1972; also know as Wye Challenger. Challenger provides floral, citrus and spicy undertones, and is good for bittering ales.* JHB certainly has the citrus flavours expected, as noted in this blog.
*If you're surprised by my wealth of knowledge about hops, don't be, I've used the excellent hopslist website as a source of much of the relevant content, many thanks to them.
I do hope you've enjoyed this blog, and some of the music too, cheers!
Saturday, 2 July 2022
Another Brew for Ukraine Ale in Sheffield!
A few months ago I published a blog mainly written by Dave Szwejkowski, aka Dave Unpronounceable, founder member of Steel City Brewing (facebook), about his visit to Ukraine earlier this year. It also reported that, at this important time for Ukraine, Steel City Brewing are supporting Brew for Ukraine (website), for which they brewed a mighty Ukrainian Imperial Stout at 11.8%, Vlad the Invader (below), the brewery's profits from the ale went to the Brew for Ukraine Crisis Relief Project. I since wrote that £800 was donated to the project (blog).
More recently, Steel City Brewing brewed a collaborative ale with Weird Bear Brew Co (website) to support Brew for Ukraine (website). This time it's a mighty 9.5% DIPA called Russian Warship, Go F*ck Yourself (my asterisk, and top image above) with the brewery profit again going to the Brew for Ukraine Crisis Relief Project.
I believe that this is in cans too, and Weird Beard may have some available, but casks of this ale were supplied to 3 Sheffield pubs, you lucky drinkers in Sheffield! That is, The Crow Inn, 33 Scotland Street S3 7BS (website) and Shakespeare's, 146-148 Gibraltar Street S3 8UB (facebook), both written about in this blog from April, and to The Rutland Arms, 86 Brown Street S1 2BS (website), written about in this blog from April.
Still on at The Rutland Arms yesterday, presumably some left for today, and soon to appear at The Crow Inn and Shakespeare's...
Great stuff, and oh to be in Sheffield this weekend! 😋
Budmo Dave!