Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The Sun Shined (Briefly)

On Saturday, the Sun made a brief appearance in London and prompted us to escape our flat. We (the Mrs and I) decided that we are going to try and tick off our to-do lists over the next few weeks before - fingers crossed - heading back to Australia.
Anyhow we decided to check out the British Museum and marvelled at the Rosetta Stone, Cleopatra and some old coins before grabbing some lunch at the Cafe in Russell Square. The food was ordinary and the Sun also decided that it had enough and decided to hide behind the clouds again. We gave up and performed a quick lap around the Brunswick centre before heading back to the flat.
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I was pretty quick to get amongst my beer stash and went for BrewDog's definitive Cult Lager.
This beer is described as a statuesque pilsner, but comes across as just another US style IPA which happens to be brewed with a lager yeast. It's not a bad beer, but I was expecting more than this unbalanced offering.

Craving something a little more German, I reached for a bottle of Schlenkerla Weizen. After my positive experience with the Marzen a few weeks ago, the wheat offering was well up on my tick list. Again, I was a little disappointed. It's not a bad beer as such, but it does lack the body and maltiness that makes the Marzen stand out. By this stage a "Come Dine With Me" omnibus was starting which lifted my spirits. I have the formula for this show sussed out now. There is always a house wife, a single guy, a single girl an older singleton (either sex) and the token homosexual guy. I think the producers have their formula perfected as this mix of stereotypes always produces the best bitchiness and drama resulting in compelling television.

After "Come Dine With Me" I decided that I was in an IPA kind of mood. Not that I was feeling bitter (excuse lame pun), but I needed a beer with a little bit more kick in it alcohol wise to survive the comic relief crap that appears in just about every media form at this time of year. Don't get me wrong - I love the concept and I support the charity, but they take it a little bit too far. Really after a day of culture in the British Museum the last thing I need is to see a 7 foot Welshman wearing a shit eating grin, trying to make lame jokes while Z grade celebrities sing and dance and make twats of themselves. Just wear a red nose like everyone else. Anyhow the IPA of choice was Snake Dog IPA from the Flying Dog Brewery. An excellent beer and potentially the best beer I have had yet this year.

Anyhow after the wife went to bed, I stayed up and channel surfed between Lock up with Sly Stallone, Fortress with Christopher Lambert and a show with the interesting title of "Sex: How To Do Everything." The sex show was rather funny and featured people dressed up in Micky Mouse costumes getting it on. Apparently they are called 'Furries' and its a new form of fetishism. I think they are freaks. I don't need a TV programme to tell me how to get busy in the sack. Anyhow, I used this time to sample a bottle of Sam Smith's Imperial Stout. It was an OK beer, but failed to live up to it's reputation. Is it just me or does everyone agree that Sam Smith's beers are pretty ordinary in both bottle and draught form? Anyhow, after the stout I gave up on channel surfing and joined the wife in bed. At least the Sun came out today, but bring on summer.

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12 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Its not a new form of fetishism. the nearest group to you is probably LondonFurs. I shall have to look out for the Snake Dog IPA as you rate it so highly.

March 11, 2009 at 1:02 AM  
Blogger Tim said...

That was quick response Alex! Are you a Furry yourself?

You can pick up the Snake Dog IPA at Whole Foods in Kensington, or from Beer Ventures. I have picked it up from both.

March 11, 2009 at 1:06 AM  
Blogger scissorkicks said...

I tried the Schlenkerla Weizen at The Rake the other week - first time for me. I'm glad I did, but you're right - the Marzen is far superior. This is probably why it's the only beer they serve on draught at Schlenkerla in Bamberg.

March 11, 2009 at 1:35 AM  
Blogger The Beer Adventurer said...

The Schlenkerla Weizen is a great food beer, superb with belly pork and lighter smoked meats (chicken & duck), fish (smoked haddock and poached egg in particular) and smoked cheese. The flavour of the Marzen is incredible and unique, it really is a very special beer.

March 11, 2009 at 3:59 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, thanks for drinking a Snake Dog, and thanks for saying it's one of your favorite beers in '09. We really appreciate your kind words about us.

josh
creative manager
flying dog brewery

March 11, 2009 at 4:03 AM  
Blogger Tim said...

No worries Josh. Thank you for producing quality beer!

March 11, 2009 at 4:07 AM  
Blogger Mark Dredge said...

Come dine With Me kicks ass!! It's the only thing I watch on TV and I could watch it all the time!!

I disagree about Sam Smith's - I'm a fan. Their Oatmeal Stout is blinding, and I think the Imperial Stout is great too, and you gotta love their kegged beer, right?!

March 11, 2009 at 6:32 AM  
Blogger Whorst said...

All Sam Smith's bottled beers are kick ayts!

March 11, 2009 at 9:34 AM  
Blogger Tim said...

I disagree, Sam Smiths are over rated. I think they are held in such a high regard as they are widely available in North America and in a lot of cases are the only exposure a lot of USA types get to British beer.

Old Brewery bitter is pretty flavourless and tastes like a cask version of John Smith's smooth.
The rest of the keg beers are a hangover waiting to happen, although Alpine Lager and Pure Brewed are ok in my book. But hardly brilliant.

March 11, 2009 at 8:47 PM  
Blogger Tandleman said...

I see where you are coming from with the John Smith's analogy. I quite like Pure Brewed now and again.

March 11, 2009 at 9:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm with you on the Oatmeal stout Mark, although in general I would agree with Tim. Some of the Sam Smith's pubs in London are well worth a visit though.

March 11, 2009 at 10:47 PM  
Blogger The Beer Adventurer said...

Taddy porter is my favourite SS brew. Pure Brewed lager always seems to be highly regarded by those who drink the fizzy yellow stuff. I thought imperial Stout was good until i first tried Riptide, which was fantastic until I tried Brooklyn Choc Stout... and on and on we go...

March 12, 2009 at 5:19 AM  

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