Beer (sort) | Average Score (sort) | No. Samples (sort) |
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St Austell - Tribute | 1 | |
Dow Bridge - Ratae'd | 1 | |
Timothy Taylor - Landlord | 1 | |
Black Sheep - Best Bitter | Not Tried | 0 |
Eagle (formerly Wells & Young's, formerly Charles Wells, formerly Wells) - Bombardier (was Bombardier Glorious English) (use Eagle entry now please) | Not Tried | 0 |
Jennings (since closure now brewed at Marston's) - Sneck Lifter | Not Tried | 0 |
Ringwood - 4X Porter | Not Tried | 0 |
Adnams - Ghost Ship | Not Tried | 0 |
Banks's - Fine Fettle | Not Tried | 0 |
Wychwood (now brewed at Banks's) - Skinflint | Not Tried | 0 |
Hogs Back - Tongham TEA (previously T.E.A.) | Not Tried | 0 |
Marston's - Wychwood Hobgoblin IPA (was Ruby Beer, was Hobgoblin) | Not Tried | 0 |
Sharp's - Doom Bar | Not Tried | 0 |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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St Austell - Tribute | 4.20 | Where has the bitterness gone? | |
Marston's - Wychwood Hobgoblin IPA (was Ruby Beer, was Hobgoblin) | 4.50 | Not Tried | |
Sharp's - Doom Bar | 4.00 | Not Tried | |
Black Sheep - Best Bitter | 3.80 | Not Tried | |
Eagle (formerly Wells & Young's, formerly Charles Wells, formerly Wells) - Bombardier (was Bombardier Glorious English) (use Eagle entry now please) | 4.10 | Not Tried |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Timothy Taylor - Landlord | 4.30 | Amber in colour and over-chilled. The overriding flavour coming through was caramel. | |
Hogs Back - Tongham TEA (previously T.E.A.) | 4.20 | Not Tried |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Dow Bridge - Ratae'd | 4.30 | The pumpclip for this beer shows the spelling as Ratae'd. Amber in colour. A very ordinary, light, malt-led bitter. | |
Jennings (since closure now brewed at Marston's) - Sneck Lifter | 5.10 | Not Tried | |
Ringwood - 4X Porter | 4.70 | Not Tried | |
Adnams - Ghost Ship | 4.50 | Not Tried | |
Banks's - Fine Fettle | 4.20 | Not Tried | |
Wychwood (now brewed at Banks's) - Skinflint | 3.60 | Not Tried |
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The pub is found in Walthamstow, Greater London, E17 3AX.
This pub was first licensed as the Tower Hotel in 1883 and was initially tied to Collier Brothers Essex Brewery, of Walthamstow. It later passed into the hands of Charrington’s Brewery. In 1970 the pub was acquired by Charram Ltd. and renamed Flanagan’s Tower – an early example of a theme pub, described at the time as “combining the attractions of a discotheque with the down-to-earth pleasures of a genuine London pub”. By 1986 the pub name had reverted to Tower Hotel, but retained its reputation for liveliness. Further change came in 1994 when the pub was renamed as part of the ‘Goose & Granite’ chain of budget-priced pubs. The word ‘Granite’ had been dropped from the name by 1997. Refurbished and moved a little more upmarket in 2012, the pub now features one very large room, with a chain pub appearance and menu. Very handy for Walthamstow Central station. 6 handpumps.
We have visited this pub 3 times, seen 13 different beers and tried 3 of them.
Postcode: E17 3AX