Hello everyone, hope you’re well!
Today’s post is slightly different as it’s specifically based on a Craft Keg Ale rather than a traditional Cask Ale.
Welcome to my review post on Wolf Rock Red IPA!
Hello everyone, hope you’re well!
Today’s post is slightly different as it’s specifically based on a Craft Keg Ale rather than a traditional Cask Ale.
Welcome to my review post on Wolf Rock Red IPA!
Hello everyone, I hope you’re keeping well and staying safe during the UK Coronavirus lockdown and I am sad to tell you that today’s post is my penultimate chapter of my Marston’s Brewery adventure.
Where did that weekend go? – In my eyes it went too quickly, however, I’ve had a fantastic weekend indulging into some of my favourite cask ales whilst being at home under the UK Lockdown.
Well can you believe it, I am nearly at the end of my adventure into the exploration of Marston’s Brewery, I must admit I am really enjoying it, I’ve learnt so much and I hope you have all too.
Happy #MotivatedMonday# everyone, I hope all of my fantastic followers have had a brilliant weekend and that you have been indulging into some classic real ales.
I certainly have!
You may well remember in Part 2 of my Marston’s Brewery adventure, I talked about The Parkside Brewery based in Wolverhampton which features beers from Bank’s, Mansfield and Thwaites.
Hello to my fantastic followers I am here today to bring you a fantastic Cask Ale Review post on a tremendous beer that I have come in to contact with during the UK Coronavirus Lockdown.
Hello to my fantastic followers I hope you’re keeping well throughout this time of uncertainty.
In my last ‘Public Bar Post’ I tied Ind Coope’s Draught Burton Ale in with The Roebuck Inn , I believe it’s only right that today I link Draught Burton Ale to this post. Let’s Commence! Ind Coope Drau
Over the past couple of weeks I’ve posted a fair few Microbreweries on this blog for e.g. Heritage Brewing Company, Burton Town Brewery, Gates Burton Brewery and many more.