I visited
The Bricklayer's Arms, 32 Waterman Street SW15 1DD (
facebook) a couple of months ago when I was in Putney (
blog), and again last week, and confirm that it has certainly returned to form under the guidance of the new landlord Chris, nice one! 12 handpumps, one for cider, and on our latest visit there was a choice between 11 different cask conditioned ales.
We started with the 'East London Brewed'
Five Points (
website)
XPA (4.0%), brewed with
Citra and
Galaxy hops. I wrote about the
Citra hop just yesterday (
blog), a hop from the USA with a complex lineage, including
Hallertau Mittelfruh,
Tettnanger,
Brewers Gold and
East Kent Golding, and providing 'citrus, grapefruit, lime, and tropical fruits' flavours (
hopslist). The
Galaxy hop is from Australia, descended from the German hop
Perle, producing 'citrus, peach and passionfruit' in the aroma and taste (
hopslist). This is a very pale bitter, I since noticed that wheat malt is used in addition to extra pale malt, hints of citrus indeed, but very subtle fruit flavours, a very refreshing and easy to drink session ale, with a nice dry bitter finish.
My brother stayed on the
XPA, having just a half (he assured me there were a couple of bottles of
Westmalle Tripel at home to enjoy in his garden later!), but I had another pint before we left the pub, this time of the
Five Points Best (4.1%), which pretty much does what it says on the label. Brewed with
Fuggles hops, a very traditional hop from Kent, named after a Mr Richard Fuggle in 1875, and a very English hop indeed (
hopslist), although has been grown around the world, and is also in the lineage of many hops from the USA, eg a parent to
Cascade and
Willamette. An amber colour, and I also noticed later that wheat malt is used for this as well as darker malts, obviously a favourite of the
Five Points brewers. A traditional best bitter with hints of biscuit and the required bitter finish, I've nothing to add, 'tis a nice best bitter. 👌
The next day we visited
The Market Porter, 9 Stoney Street SE1 9AA (
website), by Borough Market, near London Bridge, which opens between 06.00 and 09.00 weekdays (market licence), before closing for 2 hours and then reopening 11.00 to 23.00; opens at 12.00 at the weekend... We were there on Thursday, but didn't get there until after noon. 😁 Mostly, because we were going to see a matinee performance of
The Comedy of Errors at
Shakespeare's Globe theatre (
website). More of in my alter ego's
blog, but to the ale...
We drank the York based Brew York (website) Make It Columbus (4.6%), a single hopped APA style bitter. The Columbus hop (USA) was 'originally bred by Chuck Zimmerman as part of a USDA* breeding programme' in the 1970s, with a herby citrus aroma and flavour (hopslist). Brew York appear to love using the Columbus hop, and so we came to drink this ale of theirs. Very pale golden, certainly a hint of citrus in the flavour, dry and bitter, and very decent! 👍
Cheers m'dears!
* United States Department of Agriculture