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Was successfully added to your cart. Announcing The Session #93: Beer Travel. October 10, 2014. The Session is a monthly event for the beer blogging community which was started by Stan Hieronymus at Appellation Beer. The Roaming Pint is happy and excited to host our first session of…The Session. Since travel is such an important part of our lives I wanted our topic to focus on beer travel. In Session #29,. Why does drinking from source always seem like a better and more valuable experience? To participat...
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Jay R Brooks on Beer. Art & Beer. Powered by West 26th. Historic Beer Birthday: Fritz Goetz. August 20, 2016. Here is his obituary from the American Brewers’ Review for 1918:. Patent No. 3397871A: Beer Carbonator. August 20, 2016. Today in 1968, US Patent 3397871 A. Was issued, an invention of William J. Hasselberg, for his beer “Carbonator.” There’s no Abstract, although in the description it includes these claims:. Historic Beer Birthday: John Hauck. August 20, 2016. Today is the birthday of John Hauck.
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog: A Norfolk Village
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog. Add to favourite links. Tuesday, 28 April 2015. All Saints Church, Swanton Morley. Is a large village, situated in the heart of Norfolk. It is 18 miles from Norwich and is located centrally between the market towns of Dereham, Swaffham. With Dereham being the closest at three miles away. Its origins go back to Anglo-Saxon. Being derived from the Old English for “herdsman's enclosure”. Part of the village name, refers to Robert de Morli, who held the lordship of the manor in 1346.
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog: Mild Matters
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog. Add to favourite links. Thursday, 7 May 2015. In my last post about CAMRA’s. 8220;Mild in May”. Campaign I stated that I was not a huge fan of the style, even though I have probably drunk quite a bit of mild over the course of my drinking career. So in order to set the record straight I thought I’d take a nostalgic look back through the years at some of my experiences of mild ale. E beer brand, known as PBA (Pale Bitter Ale). Was where one of our friend’s parents drank. I do reca...
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog: Meantime Takeover
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog. Add to favourite links. Saturday, 16 May 2015. Yesterdays’ news concerning the takeover of the long-established, pioneering craft beer brewer, Meantime. Certainly set the blogosphere alight, with numerous writers wading in with their four penneth worth. So on the premise of if you can’t beat them, why not join them, I thought I would add some thoughts of my own to the fray. My first thought is one of congratulations to Meantime’s. Founder and Head Brewer, Alastair Hook. And were ...
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Ramblings of a Beer Runner: February 2015
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Ramblings of a Beer Runner. Explorations in beer, grilling, and running. Mostly in that order. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. More Scenes from the Strike Brewing Tap Room. Nothing earth shattering here. It had just been too long since I've been at the Strike Brewing tap room. So I stopped by last weekend and sampled a few of their beers including their excellent Imperial Stout. Snapped a few pictures with my iPhone which I hope you'll enjoy here. Links to this post. Sunday, February 22, 2015. I sampled a Ry...
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog: Farewell to The Wharf
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog. Add to favourite links. Thursday, 23 April 2015. Farewell to The Wharf. The Wharf, Tonbridge. This coming Bank Holiday weekend, a popular and well-known Tonbridg. E pub will be calling “last orders”. For the final time. The Wharf. In Lyons Crescent has been sold to developers and will be converted into yet more riverside flats. One of the few old original buildings left along this stretch of the River Medway. In 1740 an Act of Parliament. Set up the Medway Navigation Company.
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog: Another Bluebell Walk
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog. Add to favourite links. Tuesday, 12 May 2015. Bluebells at their finest. Three weeks after my walk through the bluebell woods to the Dovecote. I was fortunate to go on another pub walk and this time the bluebells were, if anything, even more spectacular. This walk was to the award-winning Windmill,. A real gem of a village pub and a true community local. The occasion was to present licensees Matthew. With their certificate for winning the West Kent CAMRA Pub of the Year 2015.
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog: Mild in May?
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog. Add to favourite links. Sunday, 3 May 2015. Mild in May from CAMRA. We’re in the month of May. Now, and as many CAMRA. Members will know “May is a Mild Month”. Well it’s not particularly mild at the moment; in fact there’s been a biting cold north-easterly wind blowing for the past ten days or so! Leaving bad puns on the British weather aside for a moment, why exactly does the Campaign for Real Ale. Choose May as a month to campaign for mild ale? 8220;Mild in May”. I suppose the ...
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog: Czech Sojourn
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog. Add to favourite links. Sunday, 17 May 2015. I won’t be blogging for a week or so, as tomorrow morning I’m off to the Czech Republic. For a week. Unlike my previous visits to the country, which were based almost entirely in Pragu. E, this trip is based in Jihlava;. A city which is almost in the geographical centre of the Czech Republic, close to the border between Bohemia. The trip has been organised by a long-standing friend who is heavily involved with Maidstone CAMRA,. The for...
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