I write about real ale drinking and pubs. The Watercress Line heritage railway. Preserved Leyland National buses. Co-owner of a preserved Dennis Dart bus. Also visiting other heritage railways, beer festivals and other trips. Comments welcome.
Saturday 14th January. A few hours to spare today, so a quick trip to the West End of London.
Heres the video of the song that inspired the title of this blog entry.
Information received showed that the Old Coffee House was having a mini beer festival promising 6 new Brodies beers. East end beers in a west end pub sounded a good idea especially as it had been on my list of of pubs to visit. Located on Beak St just off Regent St near one end of Carnaby St, its a fairly small pub but the 6 hanpumps provided a warm welcome. I was also quite surprised to to see a number of fellow beer enthusiasts I know there from York, St Albans, Pitsea, Southampton, Woking and Horsham.
All beers were priced at £1.60 a half or £2.99 a pint, hardly west end prices.
I had a half of five beers there from Brodies::
Stepney Green Steam 4.2%
Columbus for Breakfast 6.6% believed to be Collaboration with Kernel
Brodies Brick 6.8% believed to be Collaboration with Redemption
Awesomestow IPA 7.1%
Summer Saison 8% Collaboration with Windsor & Eton
All 5 were very good and different styles. Columbus for Breakfast was a black IPA for instance. I don't know what a saison beer should taste like but the Summer Saison was enjoyable.
Outside
Inside
Inside
The six handpumps
Inside
Above the bar
Inside
Pub sign
One end of Carnaby St
I then went for a quick half of Red Squirrel West Coast Stout in the Harp.I didn't note the other beers available and i think there were 8 handpumps available. Its a tiny pub just off Trafalgar Square and the current CAMRA National Pub of the Year. Always busy with a fine selection of Independent brewery beers and one or two pump clips above the bar for decoration.
Outside
A few pump clips
and some more
Not much room.
Paintings on the wall
Finally I visited a pub just down the road from the Harp. The Porterhouse has a selection of beers from the Porterhouse brewery of Dublin. Its an intriguing multi levelled pub, quite dark inside and difficult to photograph well. You'll have to visit it yourself to see what its really like. I went here a few years ago but this was only my second visit. Only 2 handpumps here. One had a Purity Brewery beer on and the other was their own TSB. The rest of the beers are served on keg but are unpasteurised. They do a sample tray which is 3 thirds for £4. So I had 3 lagers, 3 ales and then 3 dark beers to finish. A sensible way to taste all their different beers:
Lagers -Chiller 4.2%, temple brau 4.3%, Hersbrucker 5.0%
Ales - TSB 3.7%, Porterhouse Red 4.4%, An Brain Blasta 7.0%
Dark Beers - Plain porter 4.3%, Oyster Stout 4.8%, Wrasslers XXXX Stout 5.0%
Outside
beer taps
and some more
3 lagers
3 ales
I did meet all the family there
And finally a photo of the National Portrait Gallery. I didn't go in but its a nice shot.
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