CORFE CASTLE’S ROYAL BRITISH LEGION

In a week when the purpose of CAMRA is under discussion (again), I should say that the quality of beer in a succession of Beer Guide pubs has been fantastic recently. Yes, even in (South-East) London. If all CAMRA does is provide a structure for pubs to be assessed for beer quality and recommended in an annual… Continue reading CORFE CASTLE’S ROYAL BRITISH LEGION

LAST 5 STANDING -SQUARE AND COMPASS, WORTH MATRAVERS

Of the last five pubs to have been in every Good Beer Guide, Dorset’s Square and Compass was the one I was most looking forward to revisiting, as much for the glorious coastal views from the garden as the pub itself. So far London’s Star and Buckingham Arms have been better than I remembered, while Newton’s Queen… Continue reading LAST 5 STANDING -SQUARE AND COMPASS, WORTH MATRAVERS

THE BROMWIC – TAKING CRAFT BEER TO THE BAGGIES

I’ve wrote about my exciting evenings out with auditors in the Black Country before.  Wolverhampton last month was an unexpected joy, and Walsall never disappoints (please don’t tell me Walsall isn’t Black Country, they sell faggots on the market). The breakthrough of craft beer in these traditional homes of boring brown bitter and mild was very… Continue reading THE BROMWIC – TAKING CRAFT BEER TO THE BAGGIES

PEELING PAINT AND PALE ALE IN PECKHAM

Taylor’s Independent Testing Service made its annual trip to the mystic lands between SE15 and SE12 yesterday, the Super Off-Peak rates winning against the deterrent of Storm Katie. Luckily kick-off at the New Den was put back too, those Burton fans are scary. I will admit to still getting my Peckhams, Deptfords and Catfords a… Continue reading PEELING PAINT AND PALE ALE IN PECKHAM