Had some decent beer in London yesterday. The
Castle provided excellent
Wolf Porter, a fairly good IPA called
Mahseer, which reminded me a little of
Ind Coope Burton Ale (and I mean that as a compliment). It comes from
Green Jack brewery in Suffolk, a brewery I once had an ad hoc tour of many years ago. I must watch out for their beers . Getting served here at lunchtime is a problem, with the Peroni swilling suits braying and dominating the bar, but it is great for people (and totty) watching and has good beer, so what's not to like?
Not so impressive was the Fullers owned
Mitre. Fullers beers dominate now of course, but it was to
Roosters that I turned for refreshment. Alas
Apres Ski was dull, under conditioned and a struggle to enjoy. No such problems at the
Gunmakers where I can say without equivocation, I had the best beer I have ever had in London in terms of its presentation.
Purity Mad Goose was the beer, from a new cask admittedly. It was absolutely perfect and properly sparkled too. Well done Jeff Bell. Other London pubs that aren't even on the same planet in terms of cellermanship, to note and copy.
In the
Melton Mowbray in Holborn, I had my second ever half of Fullers
Bengal Lancer. Like the first in the
Doric Arch yesterday, it failed to hit the spot, though was pleasant enough in an unremarkable way. My view of Fullers beers is that they are becoming defined by what isn't there rather than what is. Like a poorly tuned radio, you can get the gist of it, but the sharpness and clarity isn't there. Everything in their beers is turned down a notch too far.
After a long wait for a 25 bus (every 10-12 minutes - bollocks), I nipped into the
Brown Bear in Leman St, our nearest pub. A choice of
Pride,
Black Sheep or
Sharps Doom Bar was offered. Not being a fan of Black Sheep - too weedy - I plumped for Doom Bar. This is a beer I've criticised in the past and seen criticised in blogs elsewhere, but I thought it deserved a second chance. Wrong. It's bloody awful. An unremitting brown, thin, malt driven pint of boredom. Yes while awaiting the lovely E, I ordered a pint. Damn.
Last beer of the day was the in the
Empress of Russia, probably our second nearest pub. Choice of two beers in this Shepherd Neame tied house. I'm not keen on Spifire, so
Late Red it was. OK in that harsh one dimensional Shep's sort of way, but what the heck is an Autumn beer doing on in March?
So, a pleasant enough wander and some excellent beer. The best thing was the mental note to look out for beers from Green Jack, the excellence of the Gunmakers and one I missed above.
Young's London Gold is perhaps underhopped, but was a good refresher and I reckon it'll sell. I need to try this again as a half possibly wasn't enough to make a long term judgement.
Today a long walk to Cask as recommended by Boak and Bailey. I'm expecting great things.