Showing posts with label Thanks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanks. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Thanks Stringers


A big thanks to Stringers for sending these two lovely looking beers through. Based in Ulverston Cumbria their brewery is 100% renewably powered, which gets a big thumbs up from us

I've heard great things about the IPA on twitter so can't wait to review!

You can buy their beers here at mybrewerytap or alesbymail

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Thanks Williams Bros



A massive thanks goes out to Williams Brothers for providing such a generous selection of their beers for review! This has to go down as the biggest haul of review samples to date, with 18 different beers!! Its certainly going to keep us busy for a while.

There are quite frankly too many to list here so i suggest you all check out their range of:
Contemporary ales featuring the Joker IPA, their Scotish 80/ and their Midnight Sun Porter

Historic ales featuring a Seaweed ale, their award winning Heather Ale and an Elderberry ale

Thanks again Williams Brothers

Monday, 21 February 2011

Thanks Brewdog!


We are big fans of Brewdog and their mega micro brewery here at the bunker, their epic beers have earned some great reviews.

We also love a bold IPA, so are naturally very excited by Brewdog's IPA is Dead. Thankfully this isn't some kind of Orwellian vision of a beerless future, just Brewdog's unique showcase of killer hops of the world.

Nelson Sauvin - A New Zealand epic with gooseberry notes
Sorachi Ace - Unique lemony aroma, developed in Japan
Citra - A new high alpha American hop
Bramling X - An English hop with distinctive aroma

Thanks to Brewdog for providing these to review.

Sunday, 13 February 2011

All Beer Experience + Taster Case (Ales By Mail)



The noble enterprise Ales By Mail sent the All Beer Experience kit through the supply lines for a Bunker review session, and we were glad to oblige.

Retailing at £51.99, it's a veritable treasure trove of all things beery, with malt and hops sample kits, a very well presented book on the subject, a gift bag and fourteen rarely-seen ales, in lambic, ale and lager varieties.

Armed with the promise of a sausage and mash dinner interval, a few guitar tunes on the Station One ghetto blaster and the red-hot @thebeerbunker twitter wire, we set to work on the beers.

Here are the twit-friendly assessments from a thoroughly enjoyable evening, complete with Bunker Grading according to our subjective taste:

Meantime Pilsner 4.7%abv – Light floral smell, sweetcorn, wheaty. Nice light sweet grain in the finish, almost bready. Very dry bitter finish. 7/10

Freedom Organic Lager 4.8%abv – Lightly caramel lager, Ed judges some rich malt, Paul veers to slightly less depth. Lacks a bit of snap but finishes very tidily. 6/10

At this point we tucked into a couple of malt sachets which were generously supplied along with the ales. Crystal malt was first, beautiful agricultural bready sweetness. The chocolate malt followed, and visited upon the tongue a shotgun pellet scattering of bitterness. Barley grains next – “inedible” proffered Ed, I had to agree - but what a wonderful grain.

Pitfields N1 Wheat Beer 5%abv – Cor, bold experimental beer. Bags of orange and coriander . Just too acidic, it’s a bit like licking a battery. Not for us 4/10

Hopdaemon Green Daemon Helles 5% - Grassy nose, lovely bready sup – perfectly balanced , Greek democracy in a beer – 7/10

*** Evening Winner *** Dark Star Sunburst 4.8% - Wow! Smell that! Caramel paradise, sublime taste. Gorgeous, toffee and a twist of lemon - sublime 9/10

Kelham Island Pale Rider 5.2% - Toffee in spades, creamy and over-tipped in favour of malt, but a capable dry bitterness that does much to veer away from being over-sweet – 7/10

Samuel Adams Boston Lager 4.8% - No nose, chilled malty wonder on the tongue, class leading depth for an amber lager – 6/10

Westerham Scotney Best Bitter 4.3% - National Trust produced beer, Minimal fruity nose, big sweet malts, faintly spicy length. Nice example of standard best – 6/10

Exe Valley Devon Glory 4.7% - Rough and acidic, poor ale. Zero nose, Mulchy mid-section, tart honky finish – 3/10

Flying Dog Snake Dog IPA 7.1% - Piney desert-dry hop nose, bulky malt sweetness quarterback-sacked by monumental hop bitter - 8/10

Hopshackle Historic Porter 4.8%abv – Fresh and indeed hoppy in the nose, but mellow choc and coffee tastes on the sup stride through like sentries – 6/10

Orkney Brewery Dragonhead 4% - Sumptuous coffee-choc nose. Smart texture, creamy easy-drinking stout, dark beery fun 7/10

Chimay Blue 9% - Magnificent pepper raisin nose, malty & potent. Sup is fizzy & earthy with a soily oily cosh of alcohol – 6/10

It has to be reported that at that point the wheels came off the session somewhat, so we didn't quite get to the "Mort Subite Kriek" lambic beer, but we will make amends by giving it a full Bunker review shortly!

Thanks to Neil Rimmer, The Ormskirk Baron, Alex Barlow, Andy Mogg, myBrewerytap, James Bird, Paul Tuffnell, Gregg Irwin, Newcastle's Free Trade Inn and the mighty Dark Star brewery for keeping us company on the wires during the evening.

Final assessment is that this is probably the most interesting and varied ale tasting kit we've seen. Ales By Mail offer real quality in return for your dollars, an excellent service for gift-senders and enthusiasts alike. Follow them on Twitter here.


Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Thanks Alesbymail.com


A huge thanks goes out to online beer merchant Ales by mail, we've had a soft spot for them since they gave us a free tshirt at GBBF but now its special.

They have grouped up with Alex at All Beer to create the ultimate beer tasting selection.

The case features a walk through of all the main beer syles, from Lambic to Lager, from Pilsner to Porter. Combined with the All Beer Experiance Pack of hop and malt tasting samples.

Plenty of detail and experiance here for newbies or those who already know their beer.

Can't wait to review, i think only a whole evening of appreciation for both Bunker members will do.

Keep your eyes peeled for the review and live tasting on twitter next week!

Sunday, 30 January 2011

Thanks Compass Brewery


A big thanks to the Compass brewery who have sent these beers to be reviewed for the bunker.

Based in Oxford they have three core beers Baltic Night Stout, The King’s Shipment IPA, and Isis Pale Ale. All sound fantastic and we can't wait to review.

Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Thanks Woodforde's!

A fine package arrived in the post this morning from our friends at Woodforde's in Norfolk.

Woodforde's has gained profile in the past few years, culminating in "Wherry" being named Regional Cask Ale of the Year at the Great British Pub Suppliers Awards in 2010.

You can find Woodforde's beers in many supermarkets, off-licenses, or from their online shop.

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Thanks! St Austell


The bunker was very impressed with St Austell Tribute 8/10, and the near legendary Admirals Ale 10/10, so we were particularly pleased when St Austell sent us the above to review the rest of the range.

Looking forward to reviewing! You can buy there beers here as well as in most good Supermarkets.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Thanks Isle of Purbeck Brewery


A big thanks to the Isle of Purbeck Brewery for providing these beers for review. Kindly dropped off at the bunker by the owners.

Seeing this beers in their bottled form is rare as the are tough to get hold of, but they are working with some of the online retailers to get their beers out to the masses.

You can catch there beers around the country as guests, and at the stunning The Banks Arms pub, their summer Beer festival is legendary, worthy of planning your holiday around.

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Thanks Wadworth!

Wadworth have kindly sent through six beers for review.

A long time fan of 6X since my early public house days, this brewery is quite close to my heart - and in the Goat and Tricycle, close to the Bunker!

They have consistently produced a wide variety of very interesting ales and have never been afraid to experiment, as our review of their Swordfish (under M&S Wiltshire Rum Beer) shows.

Wadworth are based in Devizes, Wiltshire, and their beers can be found in most good UK supermarket chains, and directly from their online shop.

Monday, 8 November 2010

Thanks Marks & Spencer!


A big thanks to Marks and Spencer for providing samples of their new winter seasonals range!

Some very exciting sounding beers in here, some instantly recognisable as famous brews relabelled, others less obvious.

Perhaps you can help me fill in the blanks? And i'll update the post.

- Wiltshire Rum Beer (Wadsworth) 5% - Their seasonal Swordfish, its 6X with Prussards Rum
- Southwold Winter Beer (Adnams) 4% - ?
- Southwold Dark Ale (Adnams) 7.2% - I am guessing its Tally Ho due to the small bottle.
- Cheshire Brown Ale (Robinsons) 4.7% - ?
- Yorkshire Winter Ale (Cropton Brewery) 6.2% - ?
- Ginger Ale Stockport (Robinsons) 6% - The seasonal Ginger version of Old Tom
- Pilsner (Arcobrau) 4% - German pilsner

Looking forward to reviewing them.

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Thanks Black Sheep Brewery!


Big thanks to the Black Sheep Brewery for sending these beers through to review.

The Best Bitter has been a real treat everytime i've had it on draught, but these are all new to me. Looking forward to reviewing.

I've heard the brewery runs excellent tours.

Buy the beers from their online shop

Friday, 22 October 2010

Thanks St. Peter's!

A big thanks to St Peter's of Bungay, Suffolk who sent through the above for review.

The Bunker has already had the pleasure of reviewing both their Ruby Red Ale and Organic Best, so will look forward to trying out these others.

Well known as artisan brewers of East Anglia, St Peter's brew consistently good quality beers, and present them in their trademark oval shaped bottle. They can be bought from their online shop, or at your local Waitrose, Tesco and ASDA.

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Thanks Fuller's!


Thanks to Fuller's for sending this through to review. I've never tried this before so can't wait to give it a go.

The extended Fuller's online shop is now open, with full online beer sales coming soon. Until then you can get Fuller's beers almost anywhere, or check out your local Waitrose or Occado who stock the full range.

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Massive Thanks to Brewdog


A massive thanks goes out to Brewdog for sending the following through for review!

What a selection! Can't wait to get stuck in to reviewing these.

Punk IPA
5am Saint
Hardcore IPA
Isle Arran Paradox
AB:03 from the Abstrakt range
AB:04 as yet unreleased from the Abstrakt range!

I suggest you follow the Brewdog Blog here, their blog is a delight of banter, innovation and punkery

Sunday, 3 October 2010

Thanks! Purity


Thanks to Purity for providing these beers to review, look forward to them.

Sunday, 26 September 2010

Independence Brewery Texas


Whilst out in Texas I couldn’t resist a tour of a local brewery, I was on holiday after all. The experience was simply fantastic, I’ve got to hand it to the team at Independence Brewery, and they know how to keep fans happy! It wasn’t your normal stuffy tour of the brewery as I’ve done so many times in England, it was more like a party for locals, what I can only imagine Tailgating is like, without the football.

A queue of about locals gathered pre the opening, wristbands on entry, and a live band. Being a true English man I immediately began looking for a bit of shade from the 37c Texas heat, second on the list was a beer, obviously.

There were six beers on offer (which you will see me ),review in the weeks ahead), I started with the enigma to the English beer fan, the US Style IPA. The Stash IPA is a beast of a beer, beautiful malt, powerfully hopped, but in such perfect balance it’s effortlessly drinkable. What followed was the special release Saison, a brew they were very proud of, and I can understand why, a delicious beer with all the delicate flavourings of the European style, cardamom, grapefruit wrapped in a creamy smoothness.

As the day rolled on the beer flowed, the band (imagine Crosby, Stills and Nash going a cappella) sounded sweeter and the company got more entertaining. My thanks goes to all the great people of the brewery who make such days so great, I don’t doubt a lot more Stash IPA gets sold every time they hold one of these events.

During my visit to the USA it struck me that there many American craft breweries, who despite much love and care for what they do, simply go through the motions of trying their hand at recreating the standard styles of US beer, and European clones, with rather bland results.

There is however another group, who thrive to innovate and dare to do something different, in a way that only a handful of English brewers can say they do.

There is no doubt which category Independence fall into. Their approach is typically Texan, not affraid to break the mould and lead the charge on innovation.

You can take part in the tour on the 1st Saturday of each month, details here.

Saturday, 25 September 2010

Thanks! Harviestoun


A Big thanks goes out to these beers from Harviestoun for me to review.

I've had their Bitter and Twisted once before and loved that, so looking forward to trying these!

Buy their beers here

Thursday, 9 September 2010

Thanks Ringwood Brewery!


Big thanks to the people of Ringwood Brewery who provided me with a bottle of their Summer beer Boondoggle to review.

They currently working towards making it a permanent year round member of their range, and have received the first batch of the bottled version for their online store.

You can buy bottles here, and often as a guest in your local.

Friday, 20 August 2010

Thanks Adnams!


A big thanks goes out to the good people of Adnams for providing these great beers to review.

Beers included are : Adnams Broadside, Bitter, Explorer, East Green, Lighthouse and Gunhill.

Can't wait to get stuck in, i think the Gunhill is the only one I've tried before!

You can buy Adnams beers here, who offer a great value 6 Bottle selection pack for those wanting to conduct reviews of their own!