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.

Friday, 23 September 2011

The night before France

Still under the weather, I do not seem to be able to shake off this cold.

So in an attempt to catch up, here are the new beers Jonathan and I had the night before the trip to France (and there are so many from France to add), I am going to do the review as the last post, you will have to click he photo to see the review.

Orkney, Raven Ale, Scotland
Orkney, Raven Ale, Scotland

Skinner's, Betty Stogs, England
Skinner's, Betty Stogs, England

Inveralmond, Ossian Ale, Scotland
Inveralmond, Ossian Ale, Scotland

Krombacher, Krombacher Dark, Gemany
Krombacher, Krombacher Dark, Gemany

Cairngorm, Blessed Thistle, Scotland
Cairngorm, Blessed Thistle, Scotland

Dent, T’Owd Tup, England
Dent, T’Owd Tup, England

Orkney, Northern Light, Scotland
Orkney, Northern Light, Scotland

Orkney, Dark Island, Scotland
Orkney, Dark Island, Scotland

Kaiserdom, Dark, Engand
Kaiserdom, Dark, Engand

Monday, 19 September 2011

The Second Fish Beer Festival

I could only manage one part night at the second Fish Beer Festival but I did get to sample quite a few new beers in the short time I was there. The reason for the short visit was the impending rip to France (France reviews to follow soon), such a shame.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Steve and Mandy (and anyone else involved in the organisation) for doing such a great job.

As it was a Friday night, we had Trev and Pat with us and we also met up with Paul, visiting from down south, Mick and Bren were there anyway, as usual. As I had a few new beers on the night, I am going to do the review slightly different, you will have to click he photo to see tte review.

The new beers I had that night were,

Derventio, Centurion, England
Derventio, Centurion, England

Woodford's, Admiral's Reserve, England
Woodford's, Admiral's Reserve, England

Hadrian, Gladiaor, England
Hadrian, Gladiaor, England

Rudgate, Battle Axe, England
Rudgate, Battle Axe, England

Three Castles, Saxon Archer, England
Three Castles, Saxon Archer, England

Allgates, Napoleon's Retreat, England
Allgates, Napoleon's Retreat, England

Spire, Sgt Pepper Stout, England
Spire, Sgt Pepper Stout, England

Bath, Barnstormer, England
Bath, Barnstormer, England

Marston Moor, Cromwells Pale, England
Marston Moor, Cromwells Pale, England

Arundel, Castle, England
Arundel, Castle, England

Saturday, 17 September 2011

First Friday night back out

Well had my first Friday night out in the UK for three weeks and now I have a bad head. I only had five pints but now I feel rotten, was it the beer or am I coming down with a cold, I think it is the latter as I also have a sore throat and runny nose. Better fill up with medicine as we are supposed to be gong out tonight as well.

Friday, 16 September 2011

Ramsbottom

Another of the Dent beers I picked up while on holiday in Hawes ages ago.

Dent Brewery, Ramsbottom from England
4.5% deep amber colour with a thin head, caramel aroma and taste, very nice.

Dent Brewery, Ramsbottom, England

Bottles of Sam's

Here are a couple of the beers I bought weeks ago in Northalerton and had just before our holiday. Two bottles from the Samuel Smith's Old Brewery, possibly the best independent brewery in the world, well my favourite anyway.

Samuel Smith's, Nut Brown Ale from England
5.0% brown colour with a thin head, fruity aroma, fruity taste a bit like a porter. The next one was a porter.

Samuel Smith's, Nut Brown Ale, England

Samuel Smith's, Taddy Porter from England
5.0% black colour with a thin head, roast malt aroma, slightly sweet malt taste.

Samuel Smith's, Taddy Porter, England

Both were were good beers.

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Some Fruit Beers

I am a lot further behind with my reviews than I thought I was, it is going to take some time to catch up.

A few weeks ago I bought a couple of fruit beers, I didn't actually drink them, I gave them to Dot and she enjoyed them.

Innis & Gunn, Melville's Raspberry beer from Scotland

Innis & Gunn, Melville's Raspberry beer, Scotland

Innis & Gunn, Melville's Strawberry beer from Scotland

Innis & Gunn, Melville's Strawberry beer, Scotland

Back from Holiday

Just back from holiday in France and have many new beers to review, I have also brought quite a few new beers back with me. This added to the fact that I attended the second Fish Beer Fest the night before the holiday, means I have quite a bit of work to bring this blog up to date.

I will start uploading photos later today, so the first of the reviews should be appearing here very soon.