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The Gate Clock (Wetherspoon)

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Beer (sort)Average Score (sort)No. Samples (sort)
By The Horns - Mick the MillerExcellent1
Adnams - LighthouseExcellent1
Banks's - Harpoon Brewery Harpoon IPAExcellent1
Wychwood (now brewed at Marston's and Banks's before that) - 21st Amendment Brewery American Bitter RedAcceptable1
Batemans - Hazelnut BrownieAcceptable1
Weltons - Ale & HeartyNot Tried0
Weltons - St George's SpecialNot Tried0
Greene King - AbbotNot Tried0
Greene King - Ruddles Best (was 3.7%)Not Tried0
Adnams - GunhillNot Tried0
Moorhouse's - White MistNot Tried0
Titanic - CappuccinoNot Tried0
Everards (see entries against Joule's & Robinsons whilst its new brewery was being built) - Cambridge Brewing Sgt. PepperNot Tried0
Everards (see entries against Joule's & Robinsons whilst its new brewery was being built) - Pumpkin AleNot Tried0
Sharp's - Doom BarNot Tried0
Sambrook's - WandleNot Tried0
By The Horns - Stiff Upper Lip (downgraded from 3.8% in 2023)Not Tried0
Picture 1. The Gate Clock, Greenwich, Greater London

Visits Details

30 Mar 2015 (Philip Pirrip)
Evening until close. Not seen so many people come up for drinks after time had been called.
BeerABVScoreNotes
By The Horns - Mick the Miller4.00ExcellentBest beer of a Docklands crawl
Sharp's - Doom Bar4.00Not Tried
Sambrook's - Wandle3.80Not Tried
By The Horns - Stiff Upper Lip (downgraded from 3.8% in 2023)3.40Not TriedRan out
Weltons - Ale & Hearty3.50Not Tried
Weltons - St George's Special4.60Not Tried
20 Oct 2013 (Stephen Harris)
Not a pub I would normally visit, but I am persevering for now with the Wetherspoon Festival list. Sunday evening and the full array of local life is present. We twice move tables; once to an area where the air is less blue, the second time after somebody from one table pinches a plate of food from a neighbouring table and a confrontation flares up. Perhaps I’m just too sensitive?
BeerABVScoreNotes
Banks's - Harpoon Brewery Harpoon IPA5.90ExcellentReally good, traditional-style IPA I thought.
Wychwood (now brewed at Marston's and Banks's before that) - 21st Amendment Brewery American Bitter Red4.40AcceptableRed/brown in colour. Disappointingly thin. I couldn’t taste the US hops in this at all. But over-chilled here and possibly near to barrel end. I don’t think I was tasting it at its best.
Batemans - Hazelnut Brownie6.30AcceptableDark, strong and over-flavoured. The Tasting Notes promise ‘subtle flavours of cinnamon and Belgian chocolate’. This is a use of the word ‘subtle’ with which I am not familiar.
Greene King - Ruddles Best (was 3.7%)3.40Not Tried
Moorhouse's - White Mist4.20Not Tried
Titanic - Cappuccino4.50Not Tried
Everards (see entries against Joule's & Robinsons whilst its new brewery was being built) - Cambridge Brewing Sgt. Pepper4.20Not Tried
Everards (see entries against Joule's & Robinsons whilst its new brewery was being built) - Pumpkin Ale3.80Not Tried
06 Aug 2012 (Philip Pirrip)
2200 hours visit to Greenwich to see how it is coping with Olympics equestrian events. What a chance for 'Spoon's to showcase the wide range of UK real ales but what did I find but, of the 10 handpumps, 5 either with no clip or a clip strangely quarter-turned to indicate no go. See below for the otherwise exciting range offered to an international audience.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Adnams - Lighthouse3.40ExcellentIn good nick and flavoursome for this 3.4%er
Greene King - Abbot5.00Not Tried
Greene King - Ruddles Best (was 3.7%)3.40Not TriedAvailable on 2 of the 5 active handpumps
Adnams - Gunhill4.00Not Tried

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About The Gate Clock

The pub sign. The Gate Clock, Greenwich, Greater London

Summary of Beer Scores

 Total
Exceptional1
Excellent66
Good128
Acceptable71
Poor9

Website.

The pub is found in Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 9RB.

Located in the very heart of central Greenwich in Creek Road. It is effectively part of the Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich Docklands Light Railway Station complex. This Wetherspoon pub takes its name from the clock fixed to the gate of the Greenwich Observatory in 1851, which is known throughout the world for telling Greenwich Mean Time. 12 handpumps in 2 banks, each of 6 downstairs, and 5 more in the upstairs bar which has more limited opening hours.

We have visited this pub 233 times, seen 293 different beers and tried 101 of them.

Map location

Postcode: SE10 9RB