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Beer (sort) | Average Score (sort) | No. Samples (sort) |
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Shepherd Neame - Master Brew Bitter | 1 | |
Shepherd Neame - Rudolph's Reward (No. 18 Yard Brewhouse) | 1 | |
Shepherd Neame - Spitfire (or Spitfire Amber Ale) | 1 | |
Shepherd Neame - The Faversham Steam Brewery - Whitstable Bay Pale Ale | 1 | |
Shepherd Neame - Bishops Finger | Not Tried | 0 |
Shepherd Neame - Kent's Best | Not Tried | 0 |
Shepherd Neame - Spitfire Gold (or Spitfire Golden Ale) | Not Tried | 0 |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Shepherd Neame - Spitfire (or Spitfire Amber Ale) | 4.20 | I usually avoid this beer, associating it with a toffee flavour. But this was a really good, traditional bitter, tasting of English hops and served in perfect condition. | |
Shepherd Neame - The Faversham Steam Brewery - Whitstable Bay Pale Ale | 3.90 | Not Tried |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Shepherd Neame - Rudolph's Reward (No. 18 Yard Brewhouse) | 3.70 | Unusual grading strip at the base of the clip showing a line on a sliding scale between bitter and sweet. This was shown as slightly over the halfway mark. I found it sweeter than expected. Started well but soon faded. | |
Shepherd Neame - Spitfire (or Spitfire Amber Ale) | 4.20 | Not Tried | |
Shepherd Neame - The Faversham Steam Brewery - Whitstable Bay Pale Ale | 3.90 | Not Tried | |
Shepherd Neame - Spitfire Gold (or Spitfire Golden Ale) | 4.10 | Not Tried |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Shepherd Neame - The Faversham Steam Brewery - Whitstable Bay Pale Ale | 3.90 | The first impression is of the usual SN yeast taste, which I do not greatly like, but once over that hurdle I found this to be a nicely balanced beer. | |
Shepherd Neame - Master Brew Bitter | 3.70 | Not Tried | |
Shepherd Neame - Spitfire (or Spitfire Amber Ale) | 4.20 | Not Tried | |
Shepherd Neame - Bishops Finger | 5.00 | Not Tried |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Shepherd Neame - Master Brew Bitter | 3.70 | I was weaned on this beer as a teenager. It was full of character, with a farmyard whiff (courtesy of SN’s old yeast strain) and a bite of Kentish hops. That was many years ago – and pretty much none of it now applies. Perhaps the most positive I can be is to say that this beer is ‘easy-drinking’. | |
Shepherd Neame - Spitfire (or Spitfire Amber Ale) | 4.20 | Not Tried | |
Shepherd Neame - Kent's Best | 4.10 | Not Tried |
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The pub is found in City, Central London, EC3M 4BR.
It is usually said that a pub has existed on this site since at least 1630. The present, Grade II-listed, red brick building dates from around 1830, at which time it was trading as the India Arms. Historically a Charrington’s Brewery house, it has also been called the Station Tavern, and it was acquired by Young’s in 1973 in a pub-swap with Charrington’s. At around this time it was knocked through into the single bar layout of today. Now owned by Shepherd Neame Brewery. Lots of wood panelling and old photographs. Very convenient for Fenchurch Street railway station and something of a City institution.
We have visited this pub 4 times, seen 7 different beers and tried 4 of them.
Postcode: EC3M 4BR