Beer - Steve Hobman's Beer Almanac

We've loaded our regular beers and some guest ales we like into our beer machine below. Use it to find out which pubs are selling your favourite or use it to find brews you might like.
- Three Tuns 1642 Bitter (3.8%)
- Wadworth 6X (4.3%)
- Green King Abbot Ale (5.0%)
- Abbeydale Absolution (5.3%)
- Acorn Acorn Blond (4.0%)
- Adnams Adnams Bitter (3.7%)
- Adnams Adnams Explorer (4.3%)
- Triple fff Brewery Alton's Pride (3.8%)
- Crouch Vale Amarillo (5.0%)
- Station House Aonach (4.9%)
- Blue Monkey Brewing Ape Ale (5.4%)
- Phoenix Arizona (4.1%)
- The Arran Brewery Arran Dark (4.3%)
- Oakham Atilla (7.5%)
- Anglo Dutch Auntie Glads Ghoul (5.2%)
- Acorn Barnsley Bitter (3.8%)
- Spitting Feathers Basket Case (4.8%)
- Conwy Beachcomber Blonde (4.3%)
- Woodlands Bees Knees (4.5%)
- Black Sheep Best Bitter (3.8%)
- Liverpool Organic Brewery Best Bitter (4.2%)
- Weetwood Ales Best Cask Bitter (3.8%)
- Blue Monkey Brewing BG Sips (4.0%)
- Ossett Big Red (4.0%)
- Harviestoun Bitter and Twisted (3.8%)
- Moorhouse Black Cat (3.4%)
- Copper Dragon Black Gold (3.7%)
- Moorhouse Black Witch (4.2%)
- Thornbridge Blackthorn Ale (4.4%)
- Salopian Blackwater Soul (4.3%)
- Butcombe Blond (4.3%)
- Moorhouse Blond Witch (4.5%)
- Coniston Bluebird Bitter (3.6%)
- Boddingtons Boddingtons Bitter (4.1%)
- Boogart Hole Clough Brewery Boggart Rum Porter (4.7%)
- Bollington Brewery Bollington Dinner Ale (4.3%)
- Crouch Vale Brewers Gold (4.0%)
- Otter Bright (4.3%)
- Adnams Broadside (4.7%)
- Hawkshead Brodie's Prime (4.9%)
- Marstons Burton Bitter (3.8%)
- Yorkshire Dales Butter Tubs (3.7%)
- Shepherd Neame Canterbury Jack (3.5%)
- Conwy Celebration (4.2%)
- Celtic Experience Brewery Celt Golden Ale (4.2%)
- Peakstones Rock Brewery Chained Oak (4.2%)
- Brass Monkey Cheeky Monkey (4.2%)
- Weetwood Ales Cheshire Cat (4.0%)
- Fullers Chiswick Bitter (3.5%)
- Coach House Combine Harvester (5.1%)
- Corvedale Brewery Corvedale Dark and Delicious (4.2%)
- Marston Moor Cromwell Pale (3.8%)
- Cwmbran Brewery Crow Valley Bitter (4.2%)
- Hartleys Cumbria Way (4.1%)
- Purple Moose Dark Side of the Moose (4.6%)
- Dark Star Brewing Co Dark Star American Pale Ale (4.4%)
- Caledonian Deuchars IPA (3.8%)
- Facers DHB (4.3%)
- Wye Valley Dorothy Goodbody’s Wholesome Stout (4.6%)
- RCH Double Header (5.0%)
- Derby Brewing Co Double Mash (4.6%)
- Okells Brewery Dr Okells IPA (4.5%)
- Hanby Drawwell (3.9%)
- RCH East Street Cream (5.0%)
- Weetwood Ales Eastgate Ale (4.2%)
- Lymestone Brewery Ein Stein (5.0%)
- Elland Brewery Elland 1872 Porter (6.5%)
- Hop Back Entire Stout (4.5%)
- Dark Star Brewing Co Espresso Stout (4.2%)
- Blue Monkey Brewing Evolution (4.3%)
- Ossett Excelsior (5.2%)
- Bradfield Brewery Farmers Blonde (4.0%)
- Northumberland Fog on the Tyne (4.1%)
- Lymestone Brewery Foundation Stone (4.5%)
- Northumberland Gateshead Gold (5.0%)
- Purple Moose Glasfryn Ale (4.8%)
- Exmoor Gold (4.5%)
- Wylam Brewery Gold Tankard (4.0%)
- Archers Golden (4.7%)
- Timothy Taylor Golden Best (3.5%)
- Badger Golden Champion (4.6%)
- Stonehouse Golden Fox (house brew) (4.2%)
- Salopian Golden Thread (5.0%)
- Breconshire Brewing Co Golden Valley (4.2%)
- Hornbeam Golden Wraith Pale Ale (5.0%)
- Acorn Gorlovka Imperial Stout (6.0%)
- York Guzzler (3.6%)
- Castle Rock Harvest Pale (3.8%)
- Hawkshead Hawkshead Bitter (3.7%)
- Skinners Heligan Honey (4.0%)
- Wadworth Henry's Original IPA (3.6%)
- Peerless Brewery Hilbre Gold (4.5%)
- Hobsons Brewery Hobsons Mild (3.2%)
- Hook Norton Hooky Gold (4.1%)
- Dark Star Brewing Co Hophead (3.8%)
- Lodden Brewery Hoppit Classic Bitter (3.5%)
- Hornbeam Hornbeam Top Hop (4.2%)
- Wye Valley HPA (4.0%)
- Titanic Iceberg (4.1%)
- Green King IPA (3.6%)
- Kelham Island Pale Rider (5.2%)
- Thornbridge Jaipur (5.9%)
- Oakham Jeffrey Hudson Bitter (3.8%)
- Buxton Brewery Kinder Sunset (4.8%)
- Anglo Dutch Kletswater (4.0%)
- Beartown Kodiak Gold (4.0%)
- Hawkshead Lakeland Gold (4.4%)
- Lancaster Brewery Lancaster Red (4.9%)
- Timothy Taylor Landlord (4.3%)
- Blakemere Brewery Landmark Bitter (3.7%)
- Facers Landslide (4.9%)
- Titanic Last Porter Call (4.9%)
- Leeds Brewery Leeds Pale (3.8%)
- Roosters Leghorn (4.5%)
- Woodlands Light Oak (4.0%)
- Fullers London Pride (4.1%)
- Thornbridge Lord Marples (4.0%)
- Ludlow Brewing Company Ludlow Gold (4.2%)
- Northern Brewery Ma-V-Lus (4.1%)
- Mighty Oak Brewing Co. Maldon Gold (3.8%)
- Abbeydale Matins (3.6%)
- Northumberland McCory's Irish Stout (4.4%)
- Moles Brewery Mole Catcher (5.0%)
- Abbeydale Moonshine (4.3%)
- Buxton Brewery Moor Top (3.6%)
- Wincle Mr Mullins IPA (4.8%)
- Nethergate Nethergate Augustinian Ale (4.5%)
- Black Hole Brewery No Escape (5.2%)
- Northern Brewery Northern 45 (4.5%)
- Northern Brewery Northern 45 (4.5%)
- Wylam Brewery Northern Kite (4.9%)
- Spitting Feathers Northgate Ale (4.9%)
- Thwaites Nutty Black (3.3%)
- Woodlands Oak Beauty (4.2%)
- Weetwood Ales Oast-House Gold (5.0%)
- Worfield OBJ (4.2%)
- Oakham Oblivion (5.7%)
- Old Bear Brewery Old Bear Goldilocks (4.5%)
- Moorhouse Old Boss Bitter (4.3%)
- Nethergate Old Growler Porter (5.0%)
- Acorn Old Moor Porter (4.4%)
- RCH Old Slug Porter (4.5%)
- Salopian Oracle (4.0%)
- Banks Original (3.5%)
- Hobsons Brewery Original (4.3%)
- Brunning and Price Original Bitter (3.8%)
- Otter Otter Bitter (3.6%)
- Roosters Outlaw Wrangler (3.7%)
- Breconshire Brewing Co Outstanding Stout (5.5%)
- Ossett Pale Gold (3.8%)
- Derby Brewing Co Pale Tranquility (4.5%)
- Wood Parish Bitter (4.0%)
- Moorhouse Pendle Witches Brew (5.1%)
- Peerless Brewery Pie in the Sky (4.5%)
- Potbelly Brewery Pigs Do Fly (4.4%)
- Fyne Ales Piper's Gold (3.8%)
- Oakleaf Brewing Company Piston Porter (4.6%)
- Plassey Plassey Bitter (4.0%)
- Wood Pot o’ Gold (4.4%)
- Moorhouse Premier Bitter (3.7%)
- Moorhouse Pride of Pendle (4.1%)
- Brewdog Brewery Punk IPA (6.2%)
- Slaters Queen Bee (4.2%)
- Breconshire Brewery Ramblers Ruin (5.0%)
- Breconshire Brewing Co Red Dragon (4.7%)
- Storm Brewing Co Red Mist (3.9%)
- Roosters Roosters YPA (4.5%)
- Roosters Roosters YPA (4.5%)
- Rudgate Brewery Ruby Mild (4.4%)
- Salopian Salopian Hoptwister (4.5%)
- Potbelly Brewery Sandstone Edge (3.8%)
- Harviestoun Schiehallion (4.8%)
- Sharp's Brewery Sharp's Eden Pure Ale (4.3%)
- Sharp's Brewery Sharp\'s Own (4.4%)
- Salopian Shropshire Gold (3.8%)
- Wood Shropshire Lad (4.5%)
- Ossett Silver King (4.3%)
- Pictish Brewing Co. Simcoe (4.4%)
- Purple Moose Snowdonia Ale (Cwrw Eryn) (3.6%)
- Shepherd Neame Spitfire (4.5%)
- Stonehouse Station Bitter (SB) (3.9%)
- Station House Station House Buzzin’ (4.3%)
- Wickwar Station Porter (6.1%)
- Lymestone Brewery Stonefaced (4.0%)
- Peerless Brewery Storr (4.8%)
- Titanic Stout (4.5%)
- Hop Back Summer Lightning (5.0%)
- Acorn Summer Pale (4.1%)
- Harveys Sussex Bitter (4.0%)
- Northumberland The Original (4.1%)
- Spitting Feathers Thirst Quencher (3.9%)
- Black Country Ales Thomas Guest Cobblers (4.4%)
- Thwaites Thwaites Original (3.6%)
- Everards Tiger (4.2%)
- St Austell Tinners Cornish Bitter (3.7%)
- Titanic Titanic Steerage (3.5%)
- Titanic Titanic Stout (4.5%)
- Brimstage Trapper’s Hat (3.8%)
- St Austell Tribute (4.2%)
- Derby Brewing Co Triple Hop (4.1%)
- Hobsons Brewery Twisted Spire (3.6%)
- Thwaites Wainwright (4.1%)
- Weetwood Ales Weetwood Ambush (4.8%)
- Wells and Young Wells Bombardier (4.3%)
- Great Orme Welsh Black (4.0%)
- Bollington Brewery Wheat Nancy (4.3%)
- Woodfordes Wherry (3.8%)
- Envile White (4.2%)
- Oakham White Dwarf (4.3%)
- Moorhouse White Mist (4.2%)
- Acorn White Oak (4.8%)
- Roosters Wild Mule (3.9%)
- Thornbridge Wild Swan (3.5%)
- Wincle Wincle Waller (3.8%)
- Hawkshead Windermere Pale (3.5%)
- Three Tuns XXX (4.3%)
- Roosters Yankee (4.3%)
- O'Hanlon's Brewery Yellow hammer (4.0%)
- Acorn Yorkshire Pride (3.7%)
- York Yorkshire Terrier (4.2%)
- Youngs Youngs Special (4.5%)
Hawkshead
Brodie's Prime
This is a classic porter, a beer style that went out of fashion back in the 19th century when pale ales came into vogue.
But recent years have seen a steady revival, not least due to enterprising micro brewers like Alex Brodie, the former BBC man who took to the beer up in Cumbria in 2002. After years of reporting from the world’s trouble spots he must have been ready for a pint.
And I’ve a sneaky feeling he may be especially fond of this one. Dark and rich premium ale, roast malt flavours dance with a medley of fruity hops – reliable English Fuggles mix with the rather more racy American Cascade and just a touch of the spicy Bramling Cross. This is a big robust beer to pull up a chair for, sit back, savour and drink deep.
Steve Hobman is our website beer editor. No stranger to a scoop, he is a PR man, beer writer and cask-ale fan who was in one of the very first customers of Brunning & Price in Cheshire: a regular from the moment Harkers first opened its doors.
Following many years honing his journalism and associated skills in the hard drinking North-East - home to The Northern Echo and Cameron’s Strongarm - he was somewhat aggrieved to ship up in Chester during the dark days of Greenalls.
But, with an office fortuitously located in Russell Street, Steve was seriously chuffed when Harkers first threw open its doors in 1989. Thirty seconds from pen push to pint pour was terrific for a thirsty PR exec.
So began a long and, largely, convivial relationship with B&P. (We won’t mention being refused entry to Harkers one lively festive evening). The years since have seen a nodding acquaintance develop with the Grosvenor Arms.
Once, in his PR role, Steve was forced to drink several pints of Wrexham Lager - proof he will sell his soul to the devil for a price. But don’t tell the British Guild of Beer Writers. It was while promoting Moorhouse’s Brewery in Lancashire, that he was recruited to the Guild by ale guru Roger Protz.
Steve’s stuff has been broadcast on radio and TV, appeared in all brewing/ pub trade magazines in the UK, many consumer magazines and countless newspapers. As co-editor of The New Imbiber - a magazine for ardent real ale aficionados he - regularly writes about micro-brewers. Sometimes he even samples their wares.
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Our beers
Of our fifteen pubs, twelve are freehouses and choose their own cask beers from whatever source, and three - The Black Jug in Horsham, the Cross Foxes in Erbistock and the Hare at Langton Green - are tied to different individual breweries, but still offer an excellent choice of cask beers. You won't find keg or smoothyflow bitters in any of our pubs.

"Beer is God's way of telling us that He loves us and wants us to be happy"
Each pub generally has two or more guest beers each week in addition to their normal line up, and in our pubs last year we featured over one thousand different cask ales. What follows is a deeply subjective review of a selection of these beers.
We tend to like small independent breweries run by enthusiasts who love beer.
Making Beer
Steve Hobman's guide to the brewing process. Read...


