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| Beer (sort) | Average Score (sort) | No. Samples (sort) |
|---|---|---|
| Milestone - Loxley Ale | ![]() | 1 |
| Titsey - Leveson Buck | ![]() | 1 |
| Titsey - North Downs Gold | Not Tried | 0 |
| Shivering Sands - Castle Pale | Not Tried | 0 |
| Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Milestone - Loxley Ale | 4.20 | ![]() | 1st beer of this visit: Very good head and lacing presented on this Cromwell-brewed English blonde/golden bitter from Nottinghamshire, just north of Newark, and where the brewery was set up in 2004. Here served on gravity dispense from the jacketed cask on racking behind the small bar counter. A dry bitter first sweep across my taste buds with a herbal freshness and subtle cedarwood spice. A hoppy bitterness rising from its British Challenger, behind its earthy flavours and subtle citrus and sweet floral hints, and Progress hops, behind its notes of honey and delicate dark fruits such as blackcurrant. A caramelised maltiness, likely to be from Maris Otter or Golden Promise malts, with a subtle honey grassy sweetness sweeping out. Served in fine fettle and superbly priced at just £4.50 a pint. CONTINUED FROM GENERAL COMMENTS ENTRY FOR THIS VISIT: The name of the Four Candles Alehouse was of course based on the Two Ronnies tv comedy sketch featuring Ronnie Barker asking, got any fork 'andles and being given four candles in error by Ronnie Corbett. The sketch is based on Harrington’s hardware shop in Broadstairs and opposite the Sonder pub and close to where Ronnie Corbett had a holiday flat and when Barker came to visit, he got his sketch ideas from nearby Harrington’s. In the case of Trigger’s Broom and the local connection, there was the wonderful Only Fools and Horses’ Christmas special, The Jolly Boys’ Outing, and which took them to nearby Margate by coach, and before they managed to blow it up, and featuring Trigger famously parading a blow-up dolphin around and including on his rides in Dreamland Amusement Park. AT THE TIME OF THIS VISIT, CURRENTLY SHUT ON WEDNESDAYS, OTHER WEEKDAYS OPEN FROM 3PM, AND WEEKENDS FROM 12 NOON. |
| Titsey - Leveson Buck | 3.70 | ![]() | 2nd beer of this visit: Very good head and lasting lacing presented on this IPA from Tatsfield, Surrey, and where brewing grew out of a farm shed at the nearby Botley Hill Farmhouse in 2017. Here served on one of the two handpumps on the bar counter from its cask in the cellar below. A fruity bitter first sweep across my taste buds. A bitterness bristling up from its traditional bittering hops, balanced by its malted barley, wheat and oats. Touches of grapefruit and citrus from its New World American hops, added later in the fermenting process, swishing on my palate. An apple-infused hoppy bitterness raking downwards with subtle hints of passionfruit. Served in very good nick. |
| Titsey - North Downs Gold | 4.20 | Not Tried | |
| Shivering Sands - Castle Pale | 4.50 | Not Tried |
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The pub is found in St Peter's, Kent, CT10 2AT.
Formally the Four Candles but changed hands and reopened on 23rd May 2026 with a new name still from a sit-com show though.
We have visited this pub once, seen 4 different beers and tried 2 of them.
Postcode: CT10 2AT
This pub was formally know as the The Four Candles Alehouse.