Happy Easter everyone! He is risen indeed. And so it is that I am reviewing this ale in my garden on the garden furniture in the sunshine. And it is, I think, a golden ale too, which is always nice. This ale was brewed by Chiltern Brewery in Bucks and was bought for me by my father, to whom I am grateful, from Stowe. I shall be honest, I have no idea where Stowe is nor any idea of its historical significance. But it must have some because there's this ale that has been brewed specifically to allow National Trust to make money and use it to restore the New Inn, hence the name: New Inn Restoration Ale.
I, for one, am looking forward to it. Would you like to know more?
Hwaet!
to thu ist brung
taels of Faethrhud
hierings of ealu.
eold spaecen
for a Godless Age.
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Thursday, 31 March 2016
Beer Review: Benjamin Disraeli Hughenden Ale
Spring has sprung, wind has blown, and there is rain and wetness all across the land. Easter has been and gone, the hour is forward and there is light where there was none previously. Time to stop dwelling in the dark and enter truly the light and taste some ale that is deliberately golden rather than summery. I refer, in this instance, to a brew bought me by my father: Benjamin Disraeli Hughenden Ale which is quite a mouthful, by and bye. This offering is brought to us by Chiltern Brewery and was acquired at the ancestral home of the Prime Minister himself.
And so I must now turn to the business of drinking this ale and then reviewing it for the good of the viewing public. It's a hard job but someone has to do it! Would you like to follow me further into the realms of the beer review?
And so I must now turn to the business of drinking this ale and then reviewing it for the good of the viewing public. It's a hard job but someone has to do it! Would you like to follow me further into the realms of the beer review?
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