Oh, sour beers. Perfect when you fancy something a bit special, perfect for those wine drinking friends who say they don't like beer, almost always perfect when hailing from Belgium and, well, just a little bit trendy right now. But, trendy or not, sour beers (and the blending of said beers) are not a new phenomenon;… Continue reading Petrus: a review and a rebrand
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Pilsner Urquell: The Brewery
You might remember from this lovely post a couple of weeks ago that, back in February, the Pilsner Urquell team invited me to Czech out (ho ho ho) the brewery, their excellent Tapster programme and learn a little more about how PU tank beer is being consumed in the original home of pilsner beer. You'll be hearing… Continue reading Pilsner Urquell: The Brewery
International Women’s Day
International Women's Day is here! But why do we need our own day? And come to think of it when's International Men's Day? Well it's in November actually so Deal With It. There's been a lot of talk recently about sexism in the beer industry (see here, here, Tand's response to Mark's post here, and here....oh, also… Continue reading International Women’s Day
Skinners Brewery: The Rebrand
Happy St Piran's Day! Wow, it just comes around quicker every year. For those of you unaware of St Piran's Day; it's the national day of people in Cornwall. So, to celebrate, I'm going to talk about the Skinner's rebrand as, a year on, I'm still finding the 'new' labels just as delightful. Well, where do I… Continue reading Skinners Brewery: The Rebrand
Pilsner Urquell: The Tapsters
A couple of weeks ago I did something pretty cool; I flew out to Prague with Pilsner Urquell to hang out, drink some awesome beer and learn more about their Tapster programme. I'll post separately about their Archive of Dreams and Germination Room of Wonder (official names don't you know), but today I want to… Continue reading Pilsner Urquell: The Tapsters
Butcombe: The Rebrand
Another day another rebrand. But I've got good news for you; it looks like Butcombe Brewery have done a brilliant job! Butcombe have managed to freshen up the range and give it a youthful vibe, but without completely losing its identity. As per, I asked a professional who agreed that this was 'pretty successful in… Continue reading Butcombe: The Rebrand
The Hop & Vine
For some time I have complained about the lack of good beer bars and pubs in the north west of London. Don't get me wrong, they do exist, but not in the quantities of, well, every other part of town. So you can imagine my excitement when it turned out that not only was a… Continue reading The Hop & Vine
Crafty Roadtrip: Bath
2016 was the year I very noticeably moved away from challenging beers (ie. big, interesting, wacky flavour combinations) and settled into more traditional styles; bitters, milds, cask more often than not. This happens to us all I suppose; phases, fashions, seasons, moods, they all contribute to the style of beers we drink. Besides I was… Continue reading Crafty Roadtrip: Bath
Craft beer: what’s to get?
Is there anything big brands can't destroy? Body +vity, craft beer, as soon as 'the professionals' get involved it all kind of nosedives. — Charlie (@craftybeeress) January 6, 2017 I tweeted this this morning after a new year of being bombarded with 'new year new you' type messages from PR companies, newsletters and social… Continue reading Craft beer: what’s to get?
Review: True Maharaja
Happy New Year, all! Can you believe it's 2017 already? On a personal level (I'm not even going to start on global politics because this is not the place) 2016 was an absolute whirlwind of weddings and V Boring Grownup Activities, so I'm hoping that 2017 is going to be a little more chilled (or room… Continue reading Review: True Maharaja
Review: Penny Come Quick
I'll let you into a secret: Skinners Brewery is a bit of a favourite of mine. Not only do they brew one of my favourite bitters, Betty Stogs, but have you seen the new labels? I mean come on, that's how you do a rebrand (other breweries take note). In fact, I shall be dedicating… Continue reading Review: Penny Come Quick
Black Friday: Bourbon County Stout 2016
Black Friday; it's a bit American isn't it? She says as she sets her alarm for the crack of dawn in the hope of bagging a games console for Christmas. Well, even if its origins are in the US, it's definitely caught on in the UK, a little bit like Goose Island (my god did… Continue reading Black Friday: Bourbon County Stout 2016