Booze: Craft Beer Rising Review
Walk up the stairs. Turn the corner. A corridor lined with
tables and white drapes. I hear chattering a clinking glasses but I see no
beer. Turn right. Ah, a table full of glassware but still no beer. I walk
directly to the table and purchase my pint glass. I turn around. Ahh… tables
with keg fonts and bottles. I instantly walk towards Brewdog’s bar as I see my
buddy Joe working behind there. He takes my glass and pours me a half of
Libertine Black Ale, a beer I already know and love.
We take a walk around the room to find more kegs, bottles
and familiar faces from twitter. We have a Steen Brugge Wit Blanche from the
Palm Breweries and chat to the guy behind the stall who I know only as
@SpyRight. The Wit is refreshing. It has the right balance of orange and
coriander with a lovely creaminess. Next stop is Curious Drinks to catch up
with Pat. I try the IPA and it’s nice but I wasn’t too thrilled with the earthiness of it. I then decide to drink an old love, Curious Brew,
their lager. It’s a seriously fucking awesome lager.
We decide to walk some more, attempting to find the cask
room. I’m so overwhelmed by my surroundings that I miss the sign and walk into
a dead end. 180 degree turn. We find it eventually and have a wonder. What
should I have next? Thwaites 13 Guns. A very nice and hoppy IPA with a good
malt base. Grapefruit and orange, oh so juicy. The music room comes next. Sadly
there is no music on but we do find Signature Brew tucked away in the corner. Remedy
by Professor Green isn’t as hoppy as I was hoping but Mammoth by Dry The River
was juicy with boiled candy. I’m happy.
A few more beers, just hanging out chatting to everyone and
high fiving the occasional twitterer. Ok, quite a lot more beers.
The food comes next; I wanted one of these Fish Dogs from
Mark Hix’s stall that Londoners are constantly banging on about it. I’m not
going to sugar coat it; it’s a fish finger sandwich. A layer of sweet minted
mushy peas on a hot dog bun, a good quality fish finger and I put way too much
tartare sauce on. It made me very messy. It was delicious though.
More beers. A mix of cask, keg & bottle pours from new
and old, big and small breweries alike. More high fives. A mix of twitter
friends and random strangers.
That was the trade session. It was really good fun and the
public sessions were possibly even better. I went to 2/3 of them. It may not
have been a wise idea but fuck it, you only live once!
Festival Winners:
Best Keg Beer:
Meantime Nelson Sauvin Saison – Juicy white grapes with some spiciness and
pithiness. Choosing this as my keg beer of the festival was a no-brainer.
Best Cask Beer: Bath Ales Superweizen – A
very hoppy hefeweizen. Orange
and cloves along with some orange. Simply incredible.
Best Bottled Beer:
Rodenbach Grand Cru – Maybe it’s not fair to pick a beer that I already love
but I just couldn’t resist having a small taste. It would’ve been rude not to.
Best Beer I Didn’t
Previously Like But Actually Liked: Fuller’s Bengal Lancer on keg.
Beer Related Thought:
Both Fuller’s and Wells & Young brought keg beers that are actually only
available for the export market. They were delicious but why?
Best Food: Mother Flipper Cheese Burger – Holy shit. This could rival The Baron’s!
Best High Five:
Melissa Cole.
Best Pump Clip or Tap Handle: Young's Double Chocolate Stout
I actually think it was the best festival I've ever been to. I drank loads of awesome beers with some
good friends both old and new. Let’s do it again next year!
Nate
[Photos 1 & 4 weren't taken by me. Take a look at Elastic Productions' full album here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/get_elastic/]
Great post mate, I'll try not to be out of the country next year so I can make it down myself!
ReplyDeleteCheers buddy! You definitely should... it's gonna be bigger and better!
DeleteNot really sure how missed all this, but it sounds great and you've captured it well Nate, nice write up. One for the diary next year methinks… Cheers
ReplyDeletePhil H
Cheers Phil! It was such good fun. I'd definitely recommedn you come next year!
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