Holiday Beer Review
As is often the case I took my credit card for a trip to Plonk on Christmas Eve. They were doing a lot of business - as they should! Here follow a few initial notes on the products acquired (there are a few more to be tried, so check back): Shepherd Neame "Spook Ale" When I went to Uni in Wye, Kent one of the four pubs in the village ( The New Flying Horse - aka the New Fly) sold Shepherd Neame products. They were a local brew from Faversham and regarded as a rather strange beer (the other 3 pubs sold one or other of the big brewery products). Then CAMRA started up and they became far more well known, This was a very pleasant full bodied Ale and not too dangerous at 4.7%abv. Fullers "1845". That was the year they started brewing beside the Thames at Chiswick. This is an amber Ale and, at 6.3%abv, to be approached with a modicum of caution. Of course this site always promotes moderation drinking: despite the strength of some of the brews to come tending t