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Black Prince at the Bucket of Blood
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Boak and Baileys Beer Blog It feels as if St Austell have a pub every ten or twelve metres between Exeter and Land’s End, but their dark mild, Black Prince, is nonetheless hard to find amongst a sea of Tribute. We first heard of Black Prince several years ago when Bailey’s dad rang us in a highly excited ...4 days ago -
Pic(k) of the Week: Casks Feng Shui
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Four firkins (10.8 gallon casks) lie ready to be sanitized, filled, and primed ... at Mad Fox Brewing Company Falls Church, Virginia. 13 May 2012. Sometimes, you get lucky with composition and lighting. Here, both seemed just right. ******************** Read more about cask-conditioned, so-called, real ...1 week ago -
Top Ten Cornish Beers (So Far)
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Boak and Baileys Beer Blog For a county (sorry — Duchy) with a permanent population of only around 540,000, Cornwall has quite a few breweries, and more are appearing every month. There are some whose wares we’ve yet to try;others we rarely see except in bottles; and a few we simply can’t recommend with a ...1 week ago -
Four Beers, Three Write-offs
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A while ago, some friends visited, bringing with them some bottle-conditioned beers they’d picked up on holiday in Norfolk. A couple of weeks ago, we finally got round to drinking them. Well, we say drinking … pouring them down the sink is unfortunately closer to the mark for three of the four. These were ...2 weeks ago -
3rd annual Spring Real Ale Fest: Baltimore, Md.
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This Saturdays Spring Real Ale Festival —at the Pratt Street Ale House in downtown Baltimore, Maryland— is the baby brother of the long-running Chesapeake Real Ale Festival held in the fall. Even so, $40 entitles a festival-goer to a plethora of cask ales. The count stands now at twenty-two, although organizer ...4 weeks ago



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