If you know me or of me, you will know I like beer. Over the last few years I have been collecting photos of every new beer I have.
I now have over 2,000 individual beers photographed and have realised that many beers that I assumed I have photos of, I haven't.

This blog will be therefore be an account of my quest for new beers to photo and how I enjoyed them (or not).
My email is ralphgant@sky.com.

Wednesday 29 January 2020

Midweek Beers, last week in January

Got a call from friends Dave and Claire to ask if we wanted to go around to theirs on Monday night, we obviously said yes. As usual we took beers with us and as is our tradition, tea/supper was supplied, this time it was chilly and rice. This was very good but that is just the usual, we try to do something good when it is our turn, not too sure we do though. One thing different was that their grandson was there, a very nice little boy but after we left, he had teething troubles.

That night we managed to have four new beers and a couple we have had before. So let's make a start on the beers, one thing though was, they were all cans.

Time and Tide, All In Jim from England

Time and Tide, All In Jim, England

5.4% cloudy gold in colour with a thin head, strong citrus hop aroma and a very citrus hop taste.

Buckhorn, Stateside IPA from England

Buckhorn, Stateside IPA, England

5.5% gold in colour with a thin head, citrus hop aroma and a citrus hop taste.

Gipsy Hill, Busker from England

Gipsy Hill, Busker, England

5.8% amber in colour with a good head, caramel malt aroma and a nice malt taste.

Hyde & Wilde, American Style IPA from England

Hyde & Wilde, American Style IPA, England

5.6% gold in colour with thin head, with a hoppy aroma and taste.

Next day we got a phone call to let us know that my mother had been taken into hospital, so we rushed up there. After spending all day there, the doctors decided there was nothing wrong with her so we took her back home.

As we had had next to nothing to eat, we popped into spoons in Hartlepool after dropping Mam off at home. The Ward Jackson is on Church Street, our Mick and Brenda came with us or was it, us with them and had various stakes in there for tea.

I had a pint or two of Doombar, but that is one covered before.

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