You may well remember in my last ale review post, I studied a tremendous beer which you can check out here Titanic Plum Porter.
Now, I thought it was only right to my next post on the brewery where this marvellous beer is brewed.
You may well remember in my last ale review post, I studied a tremendous beer which you can check out here Titanic Plum Porter.
Now, I thought it was only right to my next post on the brewery where this marvellous beer is brewed.
Happy Whisky Wednesday!
However, this post will be slightly different from other posts and I will admit that this will be a slightly longer post than normal.
Today’s post is on The Summerton Whisky Festival
Happy Tuesday Morning everyone, I hope you all had a fantastic weekend, my main focus was to do loads of blogging and to promote my new website and it turned out to be successful.
Let’s move on to today’s post!
Normally I don’t tend to buy canned ales from supermarkets but on the other hand, when I was in the Sainsburys Local a couple of weeks back, I came across this pale ale in a very artistic look can.
Today’s post is on Neck Oil Session IPA which is brewed by Beavertown Brewery
Now, you’ve got to admit, there is nothing better than a lovely and small rustic-style country pub.
I mean they just fill you up with pure joy, excitement and it provides you with that happiness feel that you’re in such a fantastic place.
That’s what today’s post is on, a perfect and adorable little Country Pub called The Green Man.
Hello to you all, I hope you’re keeping yourselves well and safe during the lockdown!
Just before I get onto the next post, I want to mention that the former ales and breweries blog has successfully been rebranded to The Cask Connoisseur – I also now have got a tremendous new website and I’ve got plenty of content posts to keep you all occupied over the next coming week.
Hello to my wonderful followers, I hope you all had a fantastic weekend, I certainly did by sure (haha).
On Saturday I took part in a Virtual Whisky Festival with Isobel’s Dad, which was very fun, there was a lot of whiskies consumed, but luckily I made notes on everything.
Hello everyone, I hope you all had a fantastic Bank Holiday weekend, it certainly was a glorious one.
I was very lucky to try out some new refreshing beers that I’ve never come across before, they all certainly did taste absolutely tremendously.
You may well remember in my last post, I talked about The Uttoxeter Brewing Company which is built on the site of The White Hart Hotel, this new business has been in operation for around 2 years now and it has shown that the business is going from strength to strength.
This Microbrewery came known to me when it was my 22nd Birthday in January (2020), me, Isobel and her family (Chris, Jayne and Charlotte) ventured to The White Hart Hotel in Uttoxeter for a meal to celebrate mine and Chris’s birthday.
You have to admit there is nothing better than a beautiful pint of gorgeous beer, especially if it’s a beer that you completely love and enjoy drinking.
Well, that’s what this post is about, one of my all-time favourite beers.
Today’s post will be on a classical and rich real ale called One For Sorrow!
Hello everyone, I am sorry if it’s been a couple of days since I have done a new post, the truth is I just wanted to take a couple of days off from the blog.
Well here it is, my final chapter on Marston’s Brewery, I have thoroughly enjoyed bringing you all a fantastic insight into this tremendous Brewing Heritage building and I must admit I have learnt some new information that I wasn’t aware of, that is the added bonus.