Wednesday, July 08, 2026

Experimental


I tried one of these while in Cornwall last weekend, supped at the Verdant brewery in Penryn it's a new DIPA (Double IPA) made with an experimental hop variety called NZH-101. Weighing in at 8% I only had a half but it was a unique flavour profile, very weedy (i.e. cannabis-like) with back-notes of mango and tropical fruits and a slight bitterness, a really interesting addition. I'm not sure I could drink loads of it, certainly not at that ABV, but as the newest member of Verdant's SBP#10 or Small Batch Project (number 10) beers I'd say it's a banger!

Tuesday, July 07, 2026

Bye bye USA...


Well done Belgium, good to see that cheats don't prosper..!

Tuesday Titter


Ah yes, I remember working in corporate environments...

Monday, July 06, 2026

Kernow rematch


Just got back last night from another weekend away in Falmouth, Cornwall (starting to imagine I live there!) Anyway, this wasn't exactly a holiday as one of my old school friends is getting married this year and asked me to be his best man, I agreed and, of course, it was my duty to organise the stag do! He loves the West Country and beer, and so do I! So we decided to spend a weekend in Falmouth, all very civilised of course (we're both in our 60s!) no strippers or being tied naked to lamp posts etc. more seafood lunches and evenings in interesting (and quiet!) pubs or bars drinking local artisanal beers!

To mix things up a bit we decided to take the train down to Falmouth from Reading (which was convenient for everyone) and I booked us all into a hotel right next to Falmouth Docks station to minimise walking with bags etc. I'd never visited Falmouth Docks station (we usually use Falmouth Town) but it's literally at the end of the line (see picture above)! Total travel time door to door was around 5 hours which was not too bad I reckon, hard to beat that using a car (with stops) and the departure time was a civilised 10:30 am arriving in our hotel around 3:30 pm ready to hit the town!


Having arrived in Falmouth in the late afternoon we headed out to our first port of call, a pub called Beerwolf Books, part pub part bookshop, it's usually quiet early on and there's usually a great line up of beers available to try, it was a big hit and the chaps (6 of us) thoroughly approved! We supped a couple of cold ones in there and by around 6pm people we getting peckish! At that point we retired up the hill to the Seaview Inn which is a pub and also an Indian restaurant, we ordered a range of street food like dishes and tucked into a couple of Verdant beers and delicious grub, at closing time we headed back to our hotel and were all tucked up in bed by 11:30pm (as all good OAP's should be!)


The next day we were all up by 9am and headed down to breakfast, after that we had a wander up the road to Gyllyngvase beach (see above) where I'd promised the old codgers a paddle in the sea! Paddle ticked off we stopped for an hour in the beach cafe there for some cold drinks and then headed around the coastal path to Swanpool beach and the Beach House restaurant for some lunch and refreshments. I've talked more about the seaview Inn and the Beach House in a previous Falmouth post so won't dwell on it here suffice to say that both places were a big hit with the boys..


After lunch we headed back to town and played a couple of games of pool in the Games Room (a pub games venue off the high street) things got quite competitive and we overran our time by a good margin, however, they didn't seem to mind and we had a great laugh taking the mickey out of each other over our atrocious lack of skill and coordination! When they finally kicked us out we wandered up to the Moor (a square in Falmouth) and picked up a cab to take us down the road to the neighbouring town of Penryn where the Verdant brewery (and their excellent Pizzas) awaited! The beer selection there was as impressive as ever (see above) and we settled in for an evening of conversation, laughs, drinking games and good ale!


I think we got back to our hotel around midnight (honestly can't remember) and all slept like logs! Now, our hotel wasn't that posh, it had to accommodate a range of budgets, but it's the only hotel in the world I've stayed in that delivers 6am morning wake up calls via Herring Gull!! (see above) At around 10am we all took a much needed head-clearing stroll into town for some breakfast, a couple of sausage baps later we felt able to have a little walk around some of the sights of Falmouth and the harbour stopping for cold lemonades (it was warm!) along the way. After lunch we headed back to the hotel bar for a quick pint (of Verdant Lightbulb) before jumping on the train home, it bookended the weekend nicely and we all sat on the train for the next four hours satisfied that a cracking weekend had been had by everyone!

Sunday, July 05, 2026

Sunday Smile


 Know what I mean? Eh, eh, nudge nudge, say no more..

Saturday, July 04, 2026

Top 50

So the results are in, the top 50 beers in the country as voted for by consumers and overseen by a panel of industry experts. I was surprised how many "old faithfuls" were on the list this year, I suspect this is a reflection of availability rather than anything else (like quality or taste etc.) anyway here's the list..

  1. Steady Rolling Man, Deya
  2. Best, Five Points
  3. Jaipur, Thornbridge
  4. I Could Get Better At T*sco For A Quid, Pretty Decent Beer Co
  5. London Black, Anspach & Hobday
  6. Plum Porter, Titanic
  7. Pilsner, Pillars
  8. Lightbulb, Verdant
  9. Landlord, Timothy Taylor
  10. American Pale Ale, Saint Monday
  11. Parade, Beak
  12. Even Sharks Need Water, Verdant
  13. Kitchen Disco, Double-Barrelled
  14. Turtles All The Way Down, Duration Brewing
  15. Proper Job, St Austell
  16. Iron Brew Sour, Vault City
  17. Sumo, Mad Squirrel Brewery
  18. Lumina, Siren Craft Brew
  19. Clwb Tropicana, Tiny Rebel
  20. Atlantic APA, Brixton
  21. Sicilian Lemonade Radler, Left Handed Giant
  22. Intuition, Attic
  23. Old Peculier, Theakston
  24. Sonoma, Track
  25. Peach, Jubel
  26. Floret, Polly's Brewing
  27. Faith, Northern Monk
  28. Boost, Deya
  29. Camden Hells, Camden Town Brewery
  30. Kaleidoscope, Wiper and True
  31. Three Swords, Kirkstall
  32. Aurora, Burning Sky
  33. Oregon Trail, Elusive
  34. Citra, Oakham
  35. Lager, Lucky Saint
  36. Table Beer, Kernel
  37. Helles Lager, Harbour Brewing
  38. Time Better Spent, Tap Social Movement
  39. Foghorn, Brewpoint
  40. Bristol Lager, New Bristol Brewery
  41. Wherry, Woodforde's
  42. Juice Forsyth, Brew York
  43. Sussex Best, Harvey's
  44. Keller Pils, Lost & Grounded
  45. Roadie, Signature Brew
  46. Helles, Braybrooke
  47. Premium British Lager, Utopian
  48. Halo, Hackney Church Brew Co
  49. Mosaic GF Pale Ale, Arbor
  50. Heathen, Abbeydale Brewery

I've added links to my reviews of the beers that I've tried. Great to see representation from most of my favourite brewers, for example, Verdant, Siren, DEYA, Elusive and Kernel to name but a few. Shame that beers like Old Peculier and Wherry are on the list, this is the kind of thing we used to go for in the 70s and not a patch on modern brews in my humble opinion. 

Friday, July 03, 2026

Friday Smirk

The boys illustrating the illogical core of the main religions, the belief in things that cannot be shown to be true or untrue (unfalsifiable) and the insistence that their holy books were authored by the creator of the universe when even a child can see that they were written by scientifically illiterate Men (not Women!)

Thursday, July 02, 2026

Ice cold in Kernow


Had one of these last week, an unusual choice for me as I usually go for hazy pale ales or IPAs if I have any choice however, what with the heat and everything, I decided an ice cold lager was more appropriate. It was a banger too, from my favourite brewers, Verdant it was a Helles style lager (as opposed to a Pilsner) a little softer but just as good.