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 10 June 2020

Slow with new beers in May

Well with all that is going on with the Virus and not going out anywhere, I have been mainly drinking beers that I can get by ordering in online. Also if I am stuck in, I may as well have beers I like and not just be trying beers just for fun, I can get back to that later.

We did get out one day last week, we did the six people in a garden thing and met up with family for a takeaway. We stayed away from each other and used different toilets but we had a good time. It was Nicole and Tim's twentieth anniversary at the weekend but we could not meet up then, we had to wait a couple of days for the rules to change. 

Although it looks like the vast majority of the other dozy British public just ignored all of this. As I write this, the amount of Covid-19 cases are still dropping but I will be surprised if it continues to drop.

I have managed a few new beers though, I do still have plenty in the fridge but I am taking it easy with them. So here are the last few from last month, May.

Atlas Brewing, Wayfarer from England

Atlas Brewing, Wayfarer, England

4.4% gold in colour with a nice head, hop and malt aroma and the taste was quite good.

Atlas Brewing, Nimbus from England
Atlas Brewing, Nimbus, England
5.0% deep gold in colour with a nice head, a nice hop and malt aroma, with a mild hop taste. 

Loch Lomond, Strange Days from Scotland


4.5% hazy gold in colour with a thin head, a nice hop aroma, the taste was mild but nice.

By The Horns, Levitate from England

By The Horns, Levitate, England By The Horns, Levitate, England


5.0% slightly hazy pale amber in colour, a hop aroma, a nice dry bitter malt taste. 

Lock Lomond, Come On Pilgrim from Scotland

Lock Lomond, Come On Pilgrim, Scotland Lock Lomond, Come On Pilgrim, Scotland