Sharp-eyed readers of BotF will notice the unannounced introduction of a new category to BotF – Cider. There’s four ways to access BotF – the website, the E-Mail subscription, Twitter and Facebook – so it has been difficult to notice …
Barefoot becomes Barecove, but remains barely potable
Bare Foot Radler was introduced by Lion Nathan a number of years ago, but recently it has been missing from bottlos. I thought that that may have been because no-one was buying it, but it turns out that Lion Nathan …
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Butcombe Brunel IPA
Isambard Kingdom Brunel is a famous engineer in the West Country. Famous for the Great Western railway, Clifton Suspension bridge, the first and largest steel ship, the SS Great Britain (1843) which currently resides in Bristol docks as floating museum …
Stung by the bottom of the esky
I often find that a good source of new beverages to taste is to host a BBQ or the like. If your mates are generous, and I am blessed with many of this persuasion, a root around in your esky …
Titje, quivering and Alpacas
Whilst Charlie is enjoying the wonders of Bristol and its surrounds, and displaying hitherto unknown writing talent, this BotF correspondent is spending a long weekend in Broke on an alpaca farm. Broke is a town of 400 people in the …
Goblins and Morris Dancers
Hobgoblin is brewed by the Wychwood Brewery in Oxfordshire. These lads take beer seriously. They claim to produce an award winning range of traditional craft-brewed beers full of character and to be one of the UK’s leading producers of Organic …