Posts Tagged ‘travel’
2026 Cider Reviews 1 Best of British
Welcome to 2026 Cider Reviews at House of Feck ๐๐!! Today I’ve chosen 3 top of the trees ciders from a range including 4% berries and cherries ๐ dear me ๐คข and I’ve aimed for the big ๐ง the Krugs and Dom Perignons of British cider! One of these three overwhelmingly tickles me but…
Read MoreDecent Sauvignon Blanc 7 quid
Well hello and tonight I’m opening a new chilled bottle of Beefsteak Club Sauvignon Blanc 12.5% Valle Central Chile ยฃ7 and my leading questions are 1. How does this rate, is it zesty or pap? And 2. Will this wine choice compliment lamb rump steak with kale and parsnips? ๐ฅ๐ Let’s crack on and…
Read MoreBrewery Spotlight Hook Norton
โ Hello and welcome to Brewery Spotlight Hook Norton one of Britain’s older traditional tower breweries since 1849 the Head Brewer is JW Clarke great great grandson of Jim Harris founder! A regular pilgrimage for myself since the early 1990s and an interlayering of top old favourites to new wave beers containg oats and…
Read MoreBarrel versus Bottle
Now I ask you plain which is the poor relation? Barrel beer or bottle? And before you say I know the answer stop awhile and hear me bcos it’s not untrue for any of my favourite British ales including Hook Nortons of Banbury and Mauldons of Suffolk! Let’s investigate the claim ๐บ๐บ I’d…
Read MoreProper Big Job Cornish IPAs
Hello! ๐ป how do my lover? Two topping chart busting Cornish IPA bottled beers today from St Austell Brewery ๐บ Proper Job 5.5% and Big Job 7.2% you know it makes sense! Now today I’m very relaxed and discussing not only these two beers in great depth but other similar beers you may well enjoy…
Read MoreBottled Beer To Pump
Good evening! Tonight I explore two British blonde beers, one from Cornwall and one from Wales, similar in style but achieving different results So first up or thirst up is St Austell Brewery’s Proper Job IPA at 5.5% And next up is Welsh SA Gold 4.7% from Brains of Cardiff, a well structured…
Read MorePiltdown Man – A Genuine Hoax
Today I want to explore the mysterious affair of Charles Dawson’s Piltdown Man, a missing link of “evolution” discovered near Haywards Heath in East Sussex and take you on a 9 pub beers spectacular and discuss the future of Britain’s cask ales and pub industryย –ย hopefully you’ll gain some new insights and feel invigorated!!…
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