strange-steve
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It's a shame the beer isn't as good as their advertising.
More tea vicar.It's a shame the beer isn't as good as their advertising.
No straighter finger in tv land
Greene King, and its 2.8%Another nice easy drinking beer (about 3.8%) was a beer called Tolly English Ale. Morrison’s once sold it for about £1 a bottle then it disappeared. No idea who brewed it but it was nice.?
Hi Terry,Greene King, and its 2.8%
https://www.greenekingshop.co.uk/shop/beer/specialist-beers/low-alcohol/tolly-english-ale/Tolly Cobbold was an Ipswich brewer based at Cliff Quay who sold up in the 1970s and the name somehow ended up with GK, via Brent Walker (anyone remember them?).
It's probably 30 years since I had a drop of Bishop's Finger and it was lovely stuff. Perhaps SN have sold out on the interim. I recall that one of their bottled beers, Spitfire, I think, used to be sought after for its yeast. I believe it's pasteurised these days.
I really like SN's India Pale Ale which is an English IPA, and their 1698 which is bottle conditioned and has supplied me with a yeast culture in the past. I went to a Great British Beer Festival a few years back and for me the draught SN IPA was head and shoulders above most of the beers I sampled from so called craft brewers, many of which were very disappointing.
However I am not too keen on Spitfire and can't remember trying Bishops Finger.
And I was under the impression that most UK breweries micro filter their non bottle conditioned beers nowadays, not pasteurise which is really a thing of the past, although will be corrected on that if someone knows otherwise.
Brewdog head brewer hereI think they chip away at the process and ingredients a little at a time. One change is probably not easily noticeable but numerous changes over time will make the beer bland and not worth drinking.
Im a big fan of PJ. A good 5.5% brew i always have an emergency shelf full of this in the fridge. TT not so much of a fan.What do you think of Timothy Taylor and Proper Job in bottles.
They are pretty much my go to bottled ales.
The Bishop's Finger pub in Canterbury was always better known informally as The Nun's Delight.Id never drink it just on the name...
Reminds me too much of my strict catholic all boys school...
And sends shivers down my spine.
No wonder i drink...... (but not much)
The Bishop's Finger pub in Canterbury was always better known informally as The Nun's Delight.
The Bishop's Finger is on St. Dunstan's Street, just up on the right from the West Gate.where in Canterbury is it?
St Dunstans St, betwixt Canterbury West station and the Westgate Towers.where in Canterbury is it?
Greene King, and its 2.8%
https://www.greenekingshop.co.uk/shop/beer/specialist-beers/low-alcohol/tolly-english-ale/Tolly Cobbold was an Ipswich brewer based at Cliff Quay who sold up in the 1970s and the name somehow ended up with GK, via Brent Walker (anyone remember them?).
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