Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Courage Best Bitter

After the pewter splendour of the Fox and Anchor, Rich and I headed to a seedy little boozer up behind the markets called The Hand and Shears. I sincerely doubt that much has gone on in this pub since the war, it was that genuine. Unfortunately the beer selection was a little boring with their best offering being Courage Best Bitter. Now I am not knocking Courage Best however it is a rather bland beer that in my experience is usually served in pubs that do not really keep their beer that well. This pint on the other hand was actually in decent condition and didn’t feel out of place in the Hand and Shears.
Some of the locals were a little scary looking so we decided to move on. After leaving the pub we walked past the lovely old St Bartholomew’s Church.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Bruce Besant said...

My local of 40 years has reluctantly decided not to sell Courage Best as a result of the wastage. For some weeks now the quality has been very poor and variable. Either the chemists are altering the formula, or Punch are buying inferior batches at lower costs. Either way, the accountants are responsible.

July 28, 2008 at 2:32 AM  

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