Long Man (obv)
Kissingate
Beachy Head
FWIW I think Harveys is dross, but recognise I'm in a large minority
I think the world has passed them by but I do enjoy a pint of Best from time to time.
Long Man (obv)
Kissingate
Beachy Head
FWIW I think Harveys is dross, but recognise I'm in a large minority
Veg, really surprised at you!
Corporate claptrap,( not written by barber, as it's short.)
Beachy Head is no more. Closed last year.Long Man (obv)
Kissingate
Beachy Head
FWIW I think Harveys is dross, but recognise I'm in a large minority
Homogenised is it?
Along with your previous posts adjuncts have been used for many years, Craft beer is one of the oldest alcoholic drinks of all time. Young beardies haven't reinvented the wheel.
Beachy Head is no more. Closed last year.
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Sounds like a great day. He was a lone voice in the wilderness when the brewers were turning to keg in their droves. He was at a meeting of the brewers when a funeral went past and one of the brewers said "There goes another one of your customers, John." He lived to see the real ale revival.
Couple of corrections though: he was 85 when we died - the brewery ceased brewing the same week that he passed away - and he was never knighted, he was plain John Young. When you think of some of the rogues and wastrels who have picked up a K, that's a disgrace.
Errors due to duff information from our skipper!
I have pics of our visit somewhere. He actually met us in one of his pubs, I think Tooting way, as one of the lads was from there. Anyway, (Sir) John Young went straight behind the bar & served us all pints on the house. That was before the sun was over the yard arm! What a gent.
Burning Sky is part of the reason I’m not too fussed about what’s happened to Dark Star. For the benefit of everyone/me shall we have a roll call of good Sussex Breweries? My mind is a bit blank today but here’s a starter.
Burning Sky
Arundle
Brighton Bier
Lost and Found
Gun
Harvey’s.
Unbarred and The Kiln are two of my favorites currently.
it's time I broadened my horizons I am now starting the arduous thankless task of having to taste countless beers to find a new Blue3 beer of choice
Burning Sky is part of the reason I’m not too fussed about what’s happened to Dark Star. For the benefit of everyone/me shall we have a roll call of good Sussex Breweries? My mind is a bit blank today but here’s a starter.
Burning Sky
Arundle
Brighton Bier
Lost and Found
Gun
Harvey’s.
They most certainly have. I was drinking a 9% Nelson Sauvin hopped Chardonnay barrel aged Belgian Ale the other night. I cannot think of this as being anything but wheel reinventing. Same goes for simple things like American Pales....absolutely wheel reinventing.
American Pales, American hops were being used in the Victorian age in our beer, over time less hopping was used until 1980's when the Americans started to hop more once again thus repeating OLD methods.
I was going to add to the list of other Sussex breweries, but I realised it would take too long to type them out. I thought there were around 30, but it seems there are more like 60, so I'm sure there will still be something local to drink even if (and it's hugely unlikely) Dark Star's brews end up in Chiswick.
Not sure how up to date it is, but here's CAMRA list of Sussex breweries:
http://www.brightoncamra.org.uk/Breweries.html
American Pales, American hops were being used in the Victorian age in our beer, over time less hopping was used until 1980's when the Americans started to hop more once again thus repeating OLD methods.
American Pales, American hops were being used in the Victorian age in our beer, over time less hopping was used until 1980's when the Americans started to hop more once again thus repeating OLD methods.
Putting a brew in another vessel used previously for another type of drink is not reinventing anything.