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Beer (sort) | Average Score (sort) | No. Samples (sort) |
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Crouch Vale - Essex Blonde | 1 | |
Gasthaus-Brauerei Braustelle - Braustelle Weizenbock | 1 | |
Brauerei Heller-Trum - Aecht Schlenkerla Helles Lagerbier | 1 | |
Harviestoun - Celebration | 1 | |
Mad Squirrel (formerly Red Squirrel) - London Porter (now use 5% entry) | 1 | |
Ossett - Oregon Pale | 1 | |
Beer Engine - Sleeper Heavy | 1 | |
Mad Squirrel (formerly Red Squirrel) - Munich Beer | 1 | |
Enville - Porter | 1 | |
Funfair - Cake Walk | 1 | |
Grand Union - Dark Mild | 1 | |
Triple fff - Little Red Rooster | 1 | |
Augustinerbrau - Dunkel | 1 | |
Phoenix - Resurrection | 1 | |
Custom - Chinook Best Bitter | 1 | |
Belhaven - St. Andrews Amber Ale | 1 | |
Bowland - Porter | 1 | |
Stewart - Pentland IPA | 1 |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Brauerei Heller-Trum - Aecht Schlenkerla Helles Lagerbier | 4.30 | One of the beers of the festival for me. Served to me by Olaf even though they were 3 deep at the bar. What a guy! Attractive pale gold colour with thick white head. Light smokey aroma. Lovely smokey bacon in mouth. Creamy texture. Gorgeous | |
Mad Squirrel (formerly Red Squirrel) - London Porter (now use 5% entry) | 4.50 | Black beer with ruby edges. Dark beige head. Really nice porter aroma. Good dark roast malt, but the fruit is excellent. Smooth velvety aroma. I like it, but it lacks that extra something to make it a better beer. Bit of smoke. | |
Gasthaus-Brauerei Braustelle - Braustelle Weizenbock | 7.50 | Hazy deep gold colour. This took ages to pour, new barrel I think. Thick beige head. Lovely aroma. Really like the toffee/banana/hop. Tingly finish. Superb. And my last beer of a wonderful festival. | |
Phoenix - Resurrection | 4.70 | Amber with thick bubbly head. Bit of toffee/diacetyl maybe, then bitter. Quite juicy in mouth then harsh bitterness on end. Not keen on the aroma, but very aggressive on end. | |
Custom - Chinook Best Bitter | 4.70 | Amber with bubbly off white head. Unsurprising hop aroma. Mostly chinook. Sweet hop in mouth. Quite an attractive bitter with aggressive hop on either end. Needs more malt to underpin it. | |
Belhaven - St. Andrews Amber Ale | 4.90 | Orange /chestnut colour. Fruity, but lacks the fullness of malt in mouth it deserves. Easy drinking though. Some burnt choc/coffee. | |
Stewart - Pentland IPA | 4.10 | First beer of the Saturday session. Copper/gold with off white bubbly head. Citrus and biscuit malt on the aroma. Bit of caramel. Dry finish. Bit of juiciness. Nice enough with good carbonation. |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Crouch Vale - Essex Blonde | 4.70 | Golden beer with bubbly white head. Flowery, grassy hop which belies the intensity in the mouth. Flowery/floral hop, underpinned by biscuit malt with intense hop finish. Really tingles the tongue. Good supping beer. So good I had to get another half. | |
Harviestoun - Celebration | 4.10 | Deep copper with lasting bubbly beige head. Gorgeous hop, intense aroma. Goodish fruity biscuit malt. Intense citrus fruity hop finish. Full on Harviestoun beer with biting hop finish | |
Augustinerbrau - Dunkel | 5.60 | Ruby with thick beige head. Slightly thick and unctious. Quite impressive toffee flavours. Very drinkable | |
Beer Engine - Sleeper Heavy | 5.40 | Copper/brown colour with off white head. Red berry/yeast aroma with a bit of vanilla. Quite good hp. I like the fruit which has red berries running throughout the beer. | |
Enville - Porter | 4.50 | Black with dark beige head. Some good sourness on this and a bit oily in mouth. Bit sour, some liquorice, some ginger/spice. Quite nice. Dry/sour porter | |
Grand Union - Dark Mild | 3.90 | Deep ruby colour. Thin off white head. Quite hoppy for a mild. Nice tangyness on the tongue. Bit of stale malt on aroma. Bit thin in the middle, but finishes well. Bit of powdery choc/coffee. Grand Union do make some good beers. | |
Triple fff - Little Red Rooster | 5.00 | Very dark reddish brown colour with lasting bubbly beige head. Bit roasted on the aroma, bit of toffee. Very drinkable. Good malt/hop balance. Satisfying. Even a bit of ginger. Hop is nice | |
Ossett - Oregon Pale | 4.70 | Golden beer with bubbly white head. Lovely hop aroma which is slightly sweaty. Sweetish hop in mouth. Grassy/herby. Really rather nice. Typical Ossett offering with slightly sweeter hop | |
Mad Squirrel (formerly Red Squirrel) - Munich Beer | 4.10 | I am sure that they were trying to make something in the Oktoberfest style, but missed by quite a long way. Having said that though, this isn’t a bad beer. Amber, bubbly off white head. Herby hop aroma.. Soft and cold in the mouth with some toffee. I quite like the harsh finish which has more toffee | |
Funfair - Cake Walk | 6.00 | Black beer with a beige head. This I like. Drinkable. Charcoal runs through it. 6%, but doesn’t show it. I like this, smooth and full and nice dark roasted malts. | |
Bowland - Porter | 4.20 | Very dark ruby with bubbly beige head. Toffee, dark malts on aroma. Doesn’t have the mouthfeel or intensity of flavour to make it interesting. Has some powder. For a brewery that does golden beers, this needs work. Dull. |
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The pub is found in Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8BN.
Held once again in two marquees on King's Meadow, just 5 minutes walk from the town centre. The main marquee has a good amount of seating and space as well as the majority of the UK beers, foreign beer stand, cider and perry stand and English wine and mead stand. The second smaller tent has the rest of the alphabetised UK beers and is non smoking. Plenty of seating outside on the grass and food outlets. In terms of size, beer condition and site, this is one of the best festivals in the country.
We have visited this pub twice, seen 17 different beers and tried them all.
Postcode: RG1 8BN