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| Beer (sort) | Average Score (sort) | No. Samples (sort) |
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| Bristol Beer Factory - Fortitude | ![]() | 1 |
| Mallinsons - Kohatu | ![]() | 1 |
| Thornbridge / Thornbridge Hall - Salted Caramel Lucaria | ![]() | 1 |
| Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mallinsons - Kohatu | 4.00 | ![]() | 2nd beer of this visit: Good head and lacing and sticking to the ending on this West Yorkshire pale ale from a micro-brewery based in Lockwood, Huddersfield, founded in 2008. A lightly fruited first hit on this pale named after a prominent New Zealand hop variety, and serving a dual-purpose in its aroma and bittering abilities and released in 2011 by the New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research. A hoppy bitterness winning over with hints of lime, pineapple and pine. A dry hop infusion pervading. An every so mildly fruity note joining in on the sailing out. Perfectly palatable but pales not often my favoured ales. |
| Bristol Beer Factory - Fortitude | 4.00 | ![]() | 1st beer of this visit: Very good head and lacing and lasting well on this amber bitter from an independent brewery founded in 2004 and now at a new, state-of-the-art brewing site in Ashton Vale in South Bristol. A dry bitter first bite. A moreishly hoppiness rapidly rising from its mix of southern English hops, including Fuggles, Challenger and Jester. A good bitter hoppy note tap dancing on my taste buds with hints of marmalade, ginger and dark fruit to tantalise from its emerging sweetened maltiness. Its Maris Otter malt lending it a bready and biscuity touch. Not in the least fruited for me or my taste buds which suited us superbly on this bog-standard traditional British bitter. A dry, lingering spicy finish on its descent. |
| Thornbridge / Thornbridge Hall - Salted Caramel Lucaria | 4.50 | ![]() |
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The pub is found in Farnham, Surrey, GU9 7ND.
It is housed in an impressive Grade II listed building by Historic England dating from 1674 and being the former Bailiff's Hall in the historic townhall buildings in The Borough. The Borough Beer House at 6 Town Hall Buildings can be approached from Farnham Station along Station Hill and then South Street. It is an independently-run “beer house” opened in December 2023 by a family who are life-long residents of Farnham and who also run a nearby pub. In just over two years from opening and on a visit in February 2026 which witnessed it serving 6 changing cask ales, it has achieved winning CAMRA’s Pub Design Award 2025 for conversion to pub use and winning CAMRA’s Surrey/Hants Borders branch Cider & Perry Pub of the Year runner-up award. They aim to provide beers from independent breweries located all around the UK and Europe aided by 18 keg lines, 6 hand pumps for cask ales normally including a dark beer, a best bitter and 'new wave' ales, and a fridge stocked with cans and bottles, alongside wine, soft drinks and a back bar of spirits. They also serve up pizzas, sharing boards and bar snacks. The downstairs seating area with bar at the rear is limited in size but there is a larger upstairs room. Dog-friendly and accompanied well-behaved children of 8 years and over are always admitted. Closes early on Sundays and bank holiday Mondays.
We have visited this pub once, seen 3 different beers and tried them all.
Postcode: GU9 7ND