Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Hobgoblin

Seeking my regular Friday evening Thai food fix, I headed around to my local "The Old Parr's Head" in desperate need of some Pad Thai. The usual Ale suspect here is Pride, and its usually not kept well either. This doesn't worry me much as they have an excellent continental lager selection, as well as Guinness, Leffe and Hoegaarden to round out the ales. The first thing I noticed as I walked through the door was my Irish mate behind the bar, grinning from ear to ear. He had been waiting three days for me to come in so he could show me his latest addition to the bar - Hobgolblin (5.2% abv) from the Wychwood Brewery. He was even excited to show me the branded pint glasses! The Hobgoblin was in excellent condition as was the London Pride, and I suspect that they have started keeping the beer under CO2 (a big CAMRA no no, but really a sensible move) via a cask aspirator.
Hobgoblin is described as a Ruby beer, although it broadly falls into the style of Extra Special Bitter or ESB. It is similar to Fuller's ESB or Neame's Bishop's Finger in style and went down a treat. I think its reassuring that the quality of this beer has not gone downhill since Wychwood was acquired ultimately by Marston's last year. http://www.hobgoblinbeer.com/

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ah, Hobgoblin! One of my all-time favourites! :)

Did not know that Wychwood had been bought out by Marstons, though (and therefore, presumably, Brakspear in turn). Interesting...

September 4, 2008 at 12:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i did not know that hobgoblin was taken over thats a nother small brewery out of business so how come i can still only buy it in supermarkets an not in pubs around the west midlands

October 1, 2008 at 10:45 AM  

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