Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London. Show all posts

Wenlock Arms

Been hearing rumours that this place is closing soon, hope not. Visit their website http://www.wenlock-arms.co.uk/ to keep informed about the subject. This place is truly a time capsule, best ales you'll ever taste kept in top condition. A historic venue that should be preserved for the future. Anyway give it a visit if you haven't before and do it before it disappears email your support to savethewenlock@gmail.com
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Top three pints of the festival?

This is going to be so hard.... Sampled a lot of of different beers throughout the course of the day. I'm going to ask my friends who came along for their top 3 also. One thing is for sure, the stouts and porters were all especially amazing. Vote in the poll -->

I'll be at the Great British Beer Festival

I shall be going down on wednesday afternoon to sample the delights of the festival. I'll be uploading pics live from there so check out the slideshow when it appears. See you there and enjoy!

Great British Beer Festival 2010

3-7 August 2010 Earls Court, London
The Great British Beer Festival at Earls Court, Britain's biggest beer festival, once again brings together a wide range of real ales, ciders, perries and international beers. View Larger Map Opening times
  • Tue 3rd 5.00pm to 10.30pm
  • Wed 4th to Fri 6th 12noon to 10.30pm
  • Sat 7th 11.00am to 7.00pm
Day Tickets (on the door)
  1. £8 (CAMRA members) / £10 (Non-CAMRA members)

All Beer Lists Available Online

Duke of Wellington - Ale Festival

Yorkshire Ale festival at the Duke of Wellington from 29th July to 2nd August. Great selection of festival Ales although they were quite warm and flat when served. I'm hoping the staff learn a little experience from this for future ale festivals View Larger Map

The Prince George

A great shame. Wonderful looking pub tucked in the middle of nowhere with extremely overpriced Fuller's ales. Caters for the under age crowd mostly. Staff generally too slow to do anything. Bouncer is a sad old man that is batshit crazy when he tries to talk to people. For your own good just give this place a miss and don't have your evening with friends ruined by these idiots. Avoid it like the plague View Larger Map

Old Thameside Inn

Wonderful selection of ales and great food. Always worth a visit if your near the river and want a view. Can get stuffed with tourists. Pickfords Wharf, Clink St, London, SE1 9DG View Larger Map

The Scolt Head

Great ale selection,good food, nice hidden pub and clientel are a bit trendy View Larger Map

The George, London Bridge

A historic National Trust pub in London Bridge. Large courtyard outside and amazing interiors apart from the modern bar parts. Can become really packed with suits after work and very busy in summer. Great selection of ales and nice atmosphere. Staff are lazy at best when it comes to service.
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Trafalgar Tavern

Flowers and Adnam's on tap. Beautiful old pub worth visiting any time of the year.Wonderful view of the River Thames

Some great ales at the Lion, beer fest now on


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The white Lion of mortimer, Stroud Green. The Titanic's Tomahawk is easily the best ale I've tasted in a long time. Zulu blond also worth a mention as well as Honest ale

26th London Drinker Beer & Cider Festival

70+ real ales plus imported beers, ciders + perries. Tombola, table games + excellent food all sessions. Music free Wednesday 10th to Friday 12th March 2010 Camden Centre, Bidborough Street, London WC1H 9AU

20th Battersea Beer Festival

More than 150 real ales from all over Britain will be available during the festival as well as more cider and perry than we have ever had previously. Once again both bottled and draught foreign beers will also be available.

Entry to the festival costs £3 (£2 before 17.00 on Wednesday). Current CAMRA members get a £1 discount on Wednesday and Thursday.

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Great British Beer Festival 2009

Opening times

Tue 4th 5.00pm to 10.30pm

Wed 5th to Fri 7th 12noon to 10.30pm

Sat 8th 11.00am to 7.00pm

Earls Court Exhibition Centre Warwick Road London SW5 9TA
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London Drinker Beer and Cider Festival

Open: Wed/ Thu 12-3pm (free), 5pm-10.30pm (£3, £1.50 CAMRA membs); Fri 12-10.30pm (£3, £1.50 CAMRA membs). Last admission 10pm. Wheelchair access. View Larger Map

London Drinker Beer & Cider Festival

12-14 Mar (Wed-Fri) Details: Wed + Thu 12-3pm + 5-10.30pm; Fri Noon-10.30pm. Last admission 10pm. CAMRA membs free Wed + Thu lunchtime, £1.50 all other times (non-membs £3). Camden Centre, Bidborough St, London. WC1 View Larger Map Go on you know you have to go..

Pig's Ear Beer and Cider Festival

It's December therefore it is time for the 24th Pig's ear festival. Get yourself down to Ocean on Mare Street, Hackney. Thanks to, 'The East London & City Branch of the Campaign for Real Ale' (CAMRA) for brining us this festival. See you there! gmap View Larger Map