Monthly Archives: March 2022

Beer & Pizza Is A Heavenly Duo: Martin Bros. Micropizzeria

A month or so ago a new place opened up just down the road from my house in the Clarendon Park area of Leicester. Called Martin Bros. Micropizzeria, the place is the next step in the food and beer travels … Continue reading

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Beak Brewing Mousse (5.2%)

This Rustic Lager is an absolute delight. It feels thick and chewy thanks to the hefty use of white winter wheat, really satisfying to drink, yet manages to finish with a light clean crispness that will have you reaching for … Continue reading

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Beer Riff Brewing Up To My Neck In You (5.3%)

One of Beer Riff’s fourth birthday brews, this Pale Ale is decent. Brewed with Galaxy, Vic Secret and Citra hops, you can expect lots of gooseberry skins, sherbet fizz, lemon zest, lime marmalade and herbal leaves. There’s a decent malt … Continue reading

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Tempest Brewing Co. All The Leaves Are Brown (11.2%)

It’s been a while since I had beer from Tempest, a brewery that used to blow my socks off. I’m happy to report that, with this beer, they still blow my socks off. An Imperial Brown Ale aged in Bourbon … Continue reading

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Polly’s Brew Co. Finding Dark Magic (7%)

This Export Stout is proof of the quality of Polly’s brewing. That might sound harsh, but they do so many pale beers and IPA’s that are good but all taste more than vaguely similar, that when Polly’s brew something dark … Continue reading

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