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Beer (sort) | Average Score (sort) | No. Samples (sort) |
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Buxton - English Pale Ale | 1 | |
King Beer (formerly W.J. King) - Black Symphony with juniper | 1 | |
Tempest - A Face With No Name | 1 | |
TicketyBrew - Stout | 1 | |
Welbeck Abbey - Calypso | 1 | |
Buxton - Wild Boar | Not Tried | 0 |
Celt Experience (now brands are owned by Evans Evans) - Brigid Fire | Not Tried | 0 |
Hanlons (formerly O'Hanlon's) - Original Port Stout | Not Tried | 0 |
Hanlons (formerly O'Hanlon's) - Red Ale | Not Tried | 0 |
Old Dairy (being contract brewed after it closed) - AK 1911 | Not Tried | 0 |
Revolutions - Reward | Not Tried | 0 |
Windsor & Eton - Knight of the Garter | Not Tried | 0 |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Welbeck Abbey - Calypso | 5.40 | A very good example of a golden, fruity, single-hop, US Pale Ale. | |
TicketyBrew - Stout | 5.20 | Great stout. | |
King Beer (formerly W.J. King) - Black Symphony with juniper | 5.00 | Black and a bit fruity, a bit sour, and a bit roasted. | |
Old Dairy (being contract brewed after it closed) - AK 1911 | 4.00 | Not Tried | |
Revolutions - Reward | 4.50 | Not Tried | |
Celt Experience (now brands are owned by Evans Evans) - Brigid Fire | 6.30 | Not Tried |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Tempest - A Face With No Name | 6.00 | Reddish/Amber in colour, with full-on, slightly dusty malt character, some toffee and a good load of hops. Very dry finish. | |
Buxton - English Pale Ale | 4.90 | Golden-coloured, Very hoppy and bitter. | |
Hanlons (formerly O'Hanlon's) - Original Port Stout | 4.80 | Not Tried | |
Hanlons (formerly O'Hanlon's) - Red Ale | 4.50 | Not Tried | |
Windsor & Eton - Knight of the Garter | 3.80 | Not Tried | |
Buxton - Wild Boar | 5.70 | Not Tried |
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The pub is found in Stoke Newington, Greater London, N16 7HU.
A long-standing, high street pub which did not exactly have a good reputation either for its clientele or for its beer. That all changed in around April 2010 when the pub was revamped in alehouse-style. There is a large, single room with plenty of wooden furniture and an open-plan kitchen. There are also pavement tables outside. Food is available at all times, but does not dominate. There is a long line of handpumps, dispensing cider as well as beer, plus a clutch of keg fonts with an ever-changing range of keg beers from craft brewers. Look for the faded tiling on the exterior wall, and note that one of the pub signs bares more than a passing resemblance to that of another fabled freehouse not so far away, although the two are no relation.
We have visited this pub twice, seen 12 different beers and tried 5 of them.
Postcode: N16 7HU