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Nelson Arms (Free House)

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Beer (sort)Average Score (sort)No. Samples (sort)
Mad Cat - Unsinkable SamExceptional1
Oakham - Kingdom StoutExcellent1
Kernel (The Kernel) - India Double Porter Columbus ChinookExcellent2
Thornbridge / Thornbridge Hall - Masham AleExcellent1
Howling Hops (Brewed at Hackney Wick) - Knock the CornersExcellent1
Cairngorm - Santa's SledgehammerExcellent1
Harvey's - XX Dark Mild (or Sussex XX Mild)Excellent1
Church End - Fallen AngelExcellent1
Kent - ProhibitionExcellent1
Old Cannon - Gunner's DaughterExcellent1
Pig & Porter - SkylarkingExcellent1
Triple fff - MoondanceExcellent1
Kent - NutcrackerExcellent1
Mad Cat - 9th Life NoirExcellent1
Surrey Hills - Gilt TripExcellent1
Left Handed Giant - Dark MildExcellent1
Iron Pier - Heritage Range 18th Century PorterExcellent1
Good Chemistry - Rolling ThunderExcellent1
Kent - Black Forest - StoutExcellent1
Left Handed Giant - Golden MildExcellent1
Newbarns - 60/- DarklightExcellent1
Rother Valley - Copper AleExcellent1
Duration - Citra & Cascade Golden AleExcellent1
East London (ELB) - W.P.B. Walthamstow Beer - Green Hopped Pale AleExcellent1
Rother Valley - Coast Sting IPAGood1
Kent - RakauGood1
Swannay (formerly Highland) - Dark MunroGood1
Kernel (The Kernel) - Victorian MildGood1
Vibrant Forest - Black ForestGood1
Langham - Best BitterGood1
On Point - BS3T BitterGood1
Ramsgate Brewery (Gadds') - No. 3Good2
Surrey Hills - Gilt ComplexGood1
Verdant - PenpolGood1
Electric Bear - Bob's Your UncleGood1
Moor - BitterGood1
Howling Hops (Brewed at Hackney Wick) - Stand and Deliver Dark MildAcceptable1
McCanns (used to use Angels and Demons name as well) - Bridgefield ESB Acceptable1
Mad Cat - Ninth Life (a.k.a. 9th Life)Not Tried0
Verdant - New NovemberNot Tried0
Anspach & Hobday - Hop Pickers' PaleNot Tried0
Attic - Marry & Bright Red IPANot Tried0
Lakedown - Extra SpecialNot Tried0
Harvey's - Old Ale (or Sussex XXXX Old Ale)Not Tried0
Kent - Krush Not Tried0
Mad Cat - Golden IPA (previously Meaney's Golden India Pale Ale)Not Tried0
Anspach & Hobday - The Celebration PorterNot Tried0
Langham - ArapahoNot Tried0
Kent - PamplemousseNot Tried0
Iron Pier - BitterNot Tried0
Woodshedding - The JumpNot Tried0
Kent - HarlequinNot Tried0
Kent - Born To Be Mild (was 3.5%)Not Tried0
Kent - PorterNot Tried0
Tempest - Vermont SessionsNot Tried0
4T's - SPANot Tried0
Mad Cat - Green & GoldNot Tried0
Kent - Brewers ReserveNot Tried0
Rother Valley - Valley BitterNot Tried0
Lost and Grounded - Autumn ProtagonistNot Tried0
Pig & Porter - Got The Face OnNot Tried0
Good Chemistry - Bob's BestNot Tried0
Kent - ZeitgeistNot Tried0
Rother Valley - Fat TuesdayNot Tried0
East London (ELB) - Foundation BitterNot Tried0
Chelmsford (also branded as Blueshack) - SuperdelicNot Tried0
Attic - Centro - Session IPANot Tried0
Ramsgate Brewery (Gadds') - No. 5Not Tried0
Surrey Hills - Shere DropNot Tried0
Mad Cat - Kaleidoscope IPANot Tried0
Surrey Hills - CollusionNot Tried0
Langham - Hip-HopNot Tried0
Tempest - The Pale ArmadilloNot Tried0
Gun - Zamzama IPANot Tried0
Kent - The Quiet AmericanNot Tried0
Castle Rock - Black GoldNot Tried0
Picture 1. Nelson Arms, Tonbridge, Kent
Picture 2. Nelson Arms, Tonbridge, Kent
Picture 3. Nelson Arms, Tonbridge, Kent

Visits Details

07 Feb 2026 (Hogan Sampling)
3rd visit of the outing: Very busy footfall for our early evening visit after the Fuggles Beer Café. For such a backstreet pub, it is always refreshing to see its popularity for cask ale with usually some 9 on and as indeed on this visit. Usual prompt, friendly service and home-cooked grub also devoured alongside my paddle of ales as in 3 x 1/3rd measures.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Kernel (The Kernel) - India Double Porter Columbus Chinook7.80Excellent3rd beer of the visit: Good head and lacing presented and lasting almost to the end on this murky maroon-brown porter from Spa Arch Lane, off Dockley Road, in Bermondsey, South East London. A spicy and peppery malted first hit. A fruity spiciness rapidly rising. Hints of dark chocolate, tobacco and espresso emerging as aided by its roasted malts. A very dry herbaceous bitterness lingering from its Columbus and Chinook hops alongside hints of strong pine and zesty grapefruit. Slightly over-fruited for my palate but perfectly acceptable and in good nick.
Swannay (formerly Highland) - Dark Munro4.00Good2nd beer of this visit: This dark brown to ruby red-coloured mild from a rustic farmstead situated between the Atlantic Ocean and fertile farmland near the Swannay Loch, on the north-westerly tip of the Orkney Mainland in Scotland, came with very good head and lacing and lasting all the way. A dry hoppy first hit. A gentle maltiness rising with dark fruit flavours like plums, blackcurrants and raisins emerging. An increasingly dry bitter maltiness playing out with hints of chocolate and vanilla on its descent. Very moreish and quaffable to my taste buds and met their full approval! Formerly known as Highland Dark Munro, it has met many others' approval, too, as it won CAMRA's Champion Beer of Scotland Gold award in 2007 and Bronze in 2023.
On Point - BS3T Bitter3.80Good1st beer of the visit: Presented with very good head and lacing and staying the course on this Bristol-brewed bitter. A dry fruited first hit with an earthy and herbal touch about it. A hoppy bitterness rising up from classic English hops such as Fuggles, East Kent Goldings and Target. A malty note, likely to be from Maris Otter barley along with small amounts of crystal and amber malts, prevailing in its balance of hoppiness sailing out. This brewery, launched in 2022, was new to me and from Bedminster in Bristol and known for its focus on both modern craft ales and traditional cask beers.
Kent - Brewers Reserve5.00Not Tried
Pig & Porter - Got The Face On4.50Not Tried
Mad Cat - Unsinkable Sam5.20Not Tried
Rother Valley - Fat Tuesday4.20Not Tried
Attic - Centro - Session IPA4.00Not Tried
Mad Cat - Kaleidoscope IPA5.00Not Tried
03 Feb 2026 (Philip Pirrip)
Evening visit until close. How many places can you visit and just expect every ale to be in excellent condition like here?
BeerABVScoreNotes
Triple fff - Moondance4.20ExcellentGood basic bitter - quite different hopping taste to the Gilt Trip preceding it
Surrey Hills - Gilt Trip4.60ExcellentSpot on - uses sour hopping
Newbarns - 60/- Darklight3.40Excellent3.4% dark mild with superb head and lacing
Kernel (The Kernel) - India Double Porter Columbus Chinook7.80ExcellentDelightfully smooth, no harshness of taste. Ideal nightcapper
Mad Cat - Ninth Life (a.k.a. 9th Life)5.90Not Tried
Kent - The Quiet American4.20Not Tried
Mad Cat - Unsinkable Sam5.20Not Tried
Tempest - Vermont Sessions4.40Not Tried
03 Jan 2026 (Hogan Sampling)
6th and final visit of the outing: Almost mid-evening now and not as busy around the bar when we arrived as I often see it. What a contrast with the Shep House with 10 cask no less now on in this award-winning CAMRA-rated backstreet drinking hole. They do thirds which aids sampling almost a third of their range. They also do homemade steak and ale pie though the crusty pastry should be treated with caution as a bit like a pork scratching and so not readily crunched. Sucking the pastry crust aids it all suitably going down and ably assisted by some fine real ales. A table became available on our arrival and so all was well!
BeerABVScoreNotes
Rother Valley - Copper Ale4.10Excellent2nd beer of this visit: Very good head and lacing and lasting on this bitter brewed north-west of Rye in Sussex. A hoppy bitterness in its first bite. A dry hoppy bitterness rising aided by its floral Goldings hops. A malty note or two joining in with notes of caramel. A moreish hoppiness slithering downwards.
Thornbridge / Thornbridge Hall - Masham Ale6.50Excellent3rd beer of this visit: Very good head and lacing and lasting on this strong ale from Bakewell, south-west of Sheffield, and a collaboration with Theakston Brewery, north of Harrogate. A dry moreish bitterness in its first hit. A pleasant hoppiness rising care of its Fuggles hops. A fruited bitterness winning over with a maltiness emerging. Fermented on Theakston's Burton Union set*, resulting in a deep amber, rich, malty beer. A dark fruitedness bobbiing along with hints of caramel. A delectable hoppiness saddling out. *A traditional and historic system of interconnected wooden casks used for fermenting beer, originating in Burton-on-Trent in the 1830s.
Kernel (The Kernel) - Victorian Mild5.90Good1st beer of this visit: One to lose its head and so downed this Bermondsey mild first. A dark fruited first bite. A sherry-like flavouring rising with lots dark fruitiness in on the act and hints of caramel and dark chocolate in among its spiciness. Maris Otter, Vienna, Crystal and Chocolate malts all playing their wonderful act. A dry moreish bitterness sliding downwards having been hopped with fruity hops like Cascade and El Dorado, lending it for me hints of damson. The Kernel Brewery celebrated its 16 years of operation in September 2025.
Harvey's - Old Ale (or Sussex XXXX Old Ale)4.30Not Tried
Mad Cat - Golden IPA (previously Meaney's Golden India Pale Ale)4.20Not Tried
Langham - Arapaho4.90Not Tried
Kent - Prohibition4.80Not Tried
Iron Pier - Bitter4.00Not Tried
Mad Cat - 9th Life Noir5.70Not Tried
Kent - Harlequin4.50Not Tried
23 Dec 2025 (Philip Pirrip)
Evening visit until close. Christmas packed with many comings and goings too.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Cairngorm - Santa's Sledgehammer5.60ExcellentSmooth and powerful. The nightcap
Kent - Nutcracker4.20Excellent4½* Best of what was a superb selection of ales here tonight. Up there
Iron Pier - Heritage Range 18th Century Porter5.10ExcellentSmooth, no harsh notes, easily downed
Langham - Best Bitter4.50GoodNew cask on - second one out. Fresh but well condtioned from the start
Ramsgate Brewery (Gadds') - No. 35.00AcceptableSoon lost head and lacing in glass
Surrey Hills - Shere Drop4.20Not TriedRan out as I ordered
Langham - Hip-Hop4.00Not Tried
Gun - Zamzama IPA6.50Not Tried
Castle Rock - Black Gold3.80Not Tried
Verdant - New November4.40Not Tried
Attic - Marry & Bright Red IPA5.40Not Tried
28 Oct 2025 (Philip Pirrip)
Evening visit until close. Good, nay superb, cask house.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Old Cannon - Gunner's Daughter5.50Excellent4½* In superb condition - smooth, powerful and full on flavour
Good Chemistry - Rolling Thunder4.00ExcellentAn exceptional stronger dark mild
East London (ELB) - W.P.B. Walthamstow Beer - Green Hopped Pale Ale4.10ExcellentTasty and quite sharp tasting green hopper
Surrey Hills - Gilt Complex4.60GoodGood but did not hold a lively head or lacing
Kent - Porter5.50Not TriedRan out
Mad Cat - Green & Gold4.10Not Tried
Lost and Grounded - Autumn Protagonist4.40Not Tried
Kent - Zeitgeist5.00Not Tried
Chelmsford (also branded as Blueshack) - Superdelic4.50Not Tried
19 Sep 2025 (Magnus Greel)
This month's venue for our Friday Evening Group, I arrived around 12.30 and met the others who'd been here since opening time. Already busy with other folk about and the lone barman coped well with keeping everyone's glasses full.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Church End - Fallen Angel5.00ExcellentAmerican hopped bitter ale with a lemony edge.
Pig & Porter - Skylarking4.00ExcellentRefreshing session IPA with hints of tropical fruit, mango, lychee and melon.
Left Handed Giant - Golden Mild3.40ExcellentCertainly golden for this complex flavoursome ale with notes of honey, barley and toffee apple.
Oakham - Kingdom Stout5.00ExcellentSmooth and full bodied with crisp fruit character. Notes of spice and cedar plus floral, herbal and grassy hints are regally crowned by a majestic, rounded bitterness.
Verdant - Penpol3.80GoodA moreish, hop bitter and aromatic single hop Citra cask pale ale. Don't know if it's meant to be hazy but didn't detract from the flavour.
Kent - Rakau4.50GoodSingle Hop description on clip - meaningless to the casual drinker for this full bodied bitter piney fare.
Kent - Pamplemousse4.90Not Tried
Mad Cat - Unsinkable Sam5.20Not Tried
Woodshedding - The Jump4.10Not Tried
30 Aug 2025 (Hogan Sampling)
Very busy footfall for my evening pitstop here on the way back from Tunbridge Wells. Managed to share the only remaining table with one other already in situ and for my steak and ale pie duly ordered. A good selection of real ales as always with 8 on and two darks and a bitter ordered as thirds and placed on a paddle. Usual friendly prompt service.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Mad Cat - Unsinkable Sam5.20ExceptionalHead and lacing, superb, and lasting, admirably. A pleasantly dry bitter first bite on this ale from just outside Faversham, Kent, in going south to Brogdale Farm. A hoppy-infused bitterness hiking upwards with a striking maple-infused syrupy sap-infusion. A dark fruitiness rising with its biscuity maltiness. A moreishly dry hoppiness sailing off ably assisted by its Pilgrim, East Kent Golding and First Gold hops. This micro-brewery, set up in 2012, first launched this strong bitter for export to the US to demonstrate what British beer is made of. It was named after a real life cat which survived the sinking of three Second World War ships: Bismarck, HMS Cossack and HMS Ark Royal.
Left Handed Giant - Dark Mild3.40ExcellentVery good head and lacing and lasting on this Bristol-based brew-pub's mild of a mahogany hue. A malty first bite. A dry bitterness rising up with a hint of smooth caramel-infused roasted maltiness winning over with English hedgerow berries pleasantly presenting themselves to my palate. A dry bitter note or two prevailing on its slide downwards with a hint of spiciness in on its mix. Very moreish! Their brewing first started in 2017 at their own outfit after beginning as a cuckoo brewery in 2014. Their first mild was brewed in early 2021 from a love of tradition at their brew-pub site on the grounds of the former Bristol brewery, Georges & Co, which then became the site of Courage. Georges & Co was founded in 1788 by Phillip George, the son of William George, a distiller.
Vibrant Forest - Black Forest4.90GoodThis thick London-style porter from Hardley, south of Southampton across Southampton Water, presented good head and lacing but sadly its head did not last. That was like my steak and ale pie which it ably washed downwards. A fruity maltiness in its first bite. Dark chocolate, espresso and roasted coffee notes tantalising my taste buds alongside toasted caramel-infusions. A dry bitterness and a fruity finish aiding its passage down my gullet. Vibrant Forest started in a tiny garage in 2011 and this porter is one of their oldest brews, created that year in starting life as a homebrew beer called "Dark Castle Porter" and inspired by old recipes for porters of 18th-century London.
Ramsgate Brewery (Gadds') - No. 54.40Not Tried
Surrey Hills - Collusion5.20Not Tried
Tempest - The Pale Armadillo3.80Not Tried
Kent - The Quiet American4.20Not Tried
Electric Bear - Bob's Your Uncle5.40Not Tried
26 Aug 2025 (Philip Pirrip)
Evening visit until close. Nearly swept the ale board "clean".
BeerABVScoreNotes
Harvey's - XX Dark Mild (or Sussex XX Mild)3.00ExcellentPeak condition, rare for this ale to be served so full flavoured
Kent - Prohibition4.80ExcellentPrime condition
Mad Cat - 9th Life Noir5.70ExcellentLast out of the cask and could well be as good as the first out was. Best ale of the evening
Duration - Citra & Cascade Golden Ale4.40ExcellentBordering on being a pure lemon juicer
Howling Hops (Brewed at Hackney Wick) - Knock the Corners4.80ExcellentSmooth well balanced hopping
Electric Bear - Bob's Your Uncle5.40GoodApparently intended to have a slight haze
East London (ELB) - Foundation Bitter4.20Not Tried
16 Aug 2025 (Andrew)
Last pub in our tour. Walked around the backroads and then through a nice park to get here. Impressive pub on the inside Lots of snugs etc. Reminded me of the kind of pub you get in Norwich.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Moor - Bitter3.40GoodNice watery slightly tart bitter
Howling Hops (Brewed at Hackney Wick) - Stand and Deliver Dark Mild4.50AcceptableDry, leather, plum skin, oak
Surrey Hills - Collusion5.20Not Tried
Mad Cat - Ninth Life (a.k.a. 9th Life)5.90Not Tried
Anspach & Hobday - Hop Pickers' Pale4.50Not Tried
Lakedown - Extra Special5.00Not Tried
Kent - Krush 4.50Not Tried
Anspach & Hobday - The Celebration Porter4.50Not Tried
10 Jun 2025 (Philip Pirrip)
Evening visit until close.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Ramsgate Brewery (Gadds') - No. 35.00ExcellentAs it should be
Kent - Black Forest - Stout4.70ExcellentTasty, good as a last one of a session
Rother Valley - Coast Sting IPA4.80GoodGood condition but a sourish hop I did not enjoy
McCanns (used to use Angels and Demons name as well) - Bridgefield ESB 4.80AcceptableRather unpleasant caramel tasting and smelling. Not sure it was meant to be brewed like this
Kent - Born To Be Mild (was 3.5%)3.40Not Tried
4T's - SPA3.80Not Tried
Rother Valley - Valley Bitter3.80Not Tried
Good Chemistry - Bob's Best4.50Not Tried

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About the Nelson Arms

The pub sign. Nelson Arms, Tonbridge, Kent

Summary of Beer Scores

 Total
Exceptional5
Excellent126
Good43
Acceptable5
Poor-

Website.

The pub is found in Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 1UP.

Beautifully refurbished side street local in Cromer Street, a few minutes walk from Tonbridge station. Features an always interesting selection of cask ales, real ciders and keg beers. Local CAMRA branch Pub of the Year 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025. 10 handpumps plus 2 unused (dummy) ones and 20 keg taps on the back wall. Different rooms with all Nelson linked names. Massive real cider / perry range here too. CAMRA Kent (West) Pub of the Year 2023 then became CAMRA Kent Regional Pub of the Year 2023. Selected as one of the last 4 in the CAMRA National 2023 Pub of the Year competition. CAMRA Kent (West) Pub of the Year 2024 and 2025 then Kent Regional Pub of the Year 2024.

We have visited this pub 49 times, seen 271 different beers and tried 138 of them.

Map location

Postcode: TN9 1UP