Here we go, 1st review for the Back of the Ferry from the scepter’d isle. A delayed and slow flight from Oz to Heathrow, then a slow but scenic coach ride to Bristol – the M4 was closed in both directions …
Category: Beers
William’s Pale Ale and Collingwood’s dynasty
BotF settled into North Manly to watch the replay of the AFL GF. Disappointingly the game was all over by the end of the first quarter, with the turning point occurring not long after today’s beer was photographed. When the …
Grimbergen – an Abbey beer no longer made in an Abbey
A new and relatively cheap Abbey beer has made its way onto a couple of bottleshop shelves. I’ve never seen it in a Belgian Beer Cafe in Australia and not even at Beer Mania in Beijing which had the best …
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Stiegl – the hills are alive with the sound of burping
It’s been a big week on BotF. 3 trips home this week – it doesn’t get much better than that (unless it gets warmer). Last night two of the founders wrapped their laughing gear around one of Austria’s finest – …
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Smokebeer – no, not two vices in one – just a unique beer
There’s a couple of bottlos where you are just about guaranteed to find a beer you haven’t tried. Dan Murphys at Manly Vale, the Porters on the corner of Sydney and Woodland Streets and one up at Newport. In Melbourne, …
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Stone & Wood Draught Ale – Handcrafted happiness
BotF has previously written about Stone & Wood and their Pale Ale. We’ve now been able to lay our hands on a 6 pack of their Draught Ale and it’s another fine drop from Byron Bay. Slightly cloudy in appearance, …
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