Went to the turnpike last night and they have Bishop's Finger on draft (sorry Chelwing I didnt make the name blame Shepherd & Neame), but stuck on Ruddles, they seemed to have a few ales on last night.
This was my second visit to a Spoons pub this week as I was working in Bristol. Fortunately I stuck on the Ruddles and avoided the one called the beast at 6.6% otherwise I may have been speaking Braille by the end of the night
Yeah I've drunk a pint of Bishops Finger in there and it was pretty good. Hobgoblin and Forty Niner were on to the last time i went, and also Old Empire.
I went on the brewery tour at Shepherd Neames the other week.
The name Bishop's Finger came from the old road signs that pointed towards Canterbury. The signs were shaped like a hand with pointed finger.
For those that like Bishop's Finger or Spitfire, they're selling it in Lidl this weekend for £1 per 500ml bottle. Sainsbury's are doing Courage Best for £1 and Tesco are doing Spitfire for £1. Lidl also had Fever Pitch by Marston's for £1. All very good value.
From Wednesday, Makro are doing a deal on 330ml Efes which works out at £1 per 500ml and 275ml Carlsberg for 80P per 500ml. They're also doing a deal on that Spanish p*ss San Miguel.
Morrison's are doing Grolsch, Becks and Bud, 3 cases (15's) for £18.
For those that like Bishop's Finger or Spitfire, they're selling it in Lidl this weekend for £1 per 500ml bottle. Sainsbury's are doing Courage Best for £1 and Tesco are doing Spitfire for £1. Lidl also had Fever Pitch by Marston's for £1. All very good value.
From Wednesday, Makro are doing a deal on 330ml Efes which works out at £1 per 500ml and 275ml Carlsberg for 80P per 500ml. They're also doing a deal on that Spanish p*ss San Miguel.
Morrison's are doing Grolsch, Becks and Bud, 3 cases (15's) for £18.
You should get an award in the Queens honours list for helping the community :D Think i might pay Lidl's a visit :)
I loved Faversham. Brilliant day out. I went on a Friday when the market was on and had some ****les and whelks at the seafood stall. The Wetherspoons is very nice too.
Just checked Morrison's website and they've got some terrific offers on.
Most are three cases for £18 and I've done the maths for you and it equates to a price per pint as: -
I loved Faversham. Brilliant day out. I went on a Friday when the market was on and had some ****les and whelks at the seafood stall. The Wetherspoons is very nice too.
I tend to use Wetherspoons when there is nothing better. I tend to like pubs with a little more character. My favourite pub there was the Elephant, which happened to be the only non Sheps pub I drank in!
If you're ever in the Wimbledon area the Trafalgar is a must. It's a bit small and at the back of a council estate but it's amazing. Very friendly, with 6 real ales available including some local brews. The landlord really knows his stuff, happy to let you try before you buy and it has Scampi Fries - life doesn't get much better.
If you're ever in the Wimbledon area the Trafalgar is a must. It's a bit small and at the back of a council estate but it's amazing. Very friendly, with 6 real ales available including some local brews. The landlord really knows his stuff, happy to let you try before you buy and it has Scampi Fries - life doesn't get much better.
We have toyed with a Wimbledon stop off on the way to or from Woking.
I was drinking with a mate on Saturday night and he was drinking a beer - I think by Shepherd Neames - called Late Red - an Autumnal beer. Now that to me sounds like a sensible name!!
Also a beer that is kept in the fridge and served cold - I think I may try that one myself. I used to like the real ale, and Shepherd Neame beers were a particular favourite. I found I got fed up with warm beer - Late Red sounds interesting.
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The S&N seasonal bird at the moment is Early Bird. it's a golden ale and quite nice. I tried the Late Red at the beer festival. Very nice it was too. If you like a strong ale then Breakspears Triple (7.2%) is 3 for £4 in ASDA.
Innis & Gunn Oak Aged Beer - very nice but can't have too many. Ive also got a limited edition Rum Cask version (one of the original 250 bottles), all sealed but i might break it open if England win the world cup! otherwise it's going on ebay
My favourite pub there was the Elephant, which happened to be the only non Sheps pub I drank in!
If The Elephant is the one with the small drinking area out the back of the two good ones on the back road out of the station I seem to recall a 'How hard are you' drinking session out the back before\after a New Years game at Dover with some of you (certainly a green coat was involved!) when it was sub zero.
If The Elephant is the one with the small drinking area out the back of the two good ones on the back road out of the station I seem to recall a 'How hard are you' drinking session out the back before\after a New Years game at Dover with some of you (certainly a green coat was involved!) when it was sub zero.
That is the correct pub. Has he been wearing the coat that long?
Anyone tried the new Old Brewery in Greenwich? I went there a few weeks back - very good choice of beers, some local ones, brewed on site etc. Not a 'proper' pub but great beers. Pricey though!
Fortunately I stuck on the Ruddles and avoided the one called the beast at 6.6% otherwise I may have been speaking Braille by the end of the night
Poor decision. I'm presuming it was Exmoor Beast and that is an absolutely superb beer.... and bloody difficult to find outside Devon.
Actually quite a good call as it was a long session and I was working the next day. Drinking the beast would have meant I was not at the races the following day