LDBF2005
MagicPhil's Tasting Notes 2005
London Drinker Beer and Cider Festival 2005
Camden Centre, Bidborough Street, London WC1,
close to Kings Cross/St. Pancras)
Wednesday 16th. - Friday 18th March 2005
Open Wed Thurs 12-3pm 5-10.30pm;
Fri 12-10.30pm.
Last admission 10pm
CAMRA members admitted free Wed Thurs lunchtime
£1.50 at all other times
(non-members £2.50)
A wide range of beers, ciders, perries and imported beers (draught and
bottled).
Details as they become available at:
http://www.camranorthlondon.org.uk/
Excellent hot and cold food.
Entertainments:
Breweriana Auction wed eve.
Thurs quiet night.
Live music on Fri eve.
This and previous years of MagicPhil's Tasting Notes at:-
http://www.littlebluerhino.demon.co.uk/ldbf.htm
or at the US mirror site:-
http://www.magicphil.net/lbr/ldbf.htm
Magicphils Disclaimer:
No warranty is implied for any beer mentioned. It should not be implied
that any beer not mentioned is disparaged.
Magicphil drinks ordinary bitters and does not drink milds; and does
not, therefore, review them. If other persons wish to have Milds
reviewed, it is open to them to do so. Any person who chooses to read
the reviews below, or indeed to base their actions on them in any way
is to be cautioned that Magicphil will not hold himself liable for the
actions of such persons.
This disclaimer is forced on Magicphil by comments he has received at
previous beer festivals.
N.B. There are no Festival Programme Summaries(FPS) in the programme
this year but the type of beer (as defined in the programme) is given.
MagicPhil's Tasting Notes -Volume 1
Wednesday 2.25pm. 16/03/2005
1st Pint. Tower Brewery, Thomas Salt's Bitter, 3.8%abv
MagicPhil(MP) says: Hoppy, a lot of bite, very peppery, mid to dark
brown, pleasant with a strong hop presence, not perhaps to my liking,
but in prime condition and a well made beer. It has a long, lasting,
not quite licquorice flavour on the palate that is not what I would
choose, but it is good.
Recommended
2nd Pint. Springhead Brewery, Bitter, 4.0%abv
MP says: The first thing to notice about this light to mid brown bitter
is the gorgeous nose that it has. Floral, citrus, fresh and lively, it
promises a great deal. Does it deliver? Yes and No.
The Yes. The initial promise is confirmed with a very fine mouthfeel
showing a lot of rich citrus, grapefruit, suggests that it might be a
little sharp to drink all night. An underlying hop flavour, but this is
sharp and light, rather than cloying.
The No. It hardly develops after the first flavours, but perhaps I
expected it to develop more given the initial promise. Slightly hazed,
but this in no way detracted from this fine bitter.
Highly Recommended
3rd Pint. Charles Wells Brewery, Eagle IPA, 3.6%abv
MP says: A mid brown beer, almost no nose after the last beer, good
mouth flavour, lemon, pineapple? grapefruit perhaps rather than
pineapple. In prime condition, lively, a beer that punches above its
alcoholic content. A well crafted beer, a real session ale and then
some.
Highly Recommended
MagicPhil's Session Picks: Springhead Brewery, Bitter, 4.0%abv
Charles Wells Brewery, Eagle IPA, 3.6%abv
I cannot choose between these since I could happily drink both for
extended periods.
More tasting notes as I complete them
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