– New Beers Week Two
This week we’ve invested in a power washer and cleaned up the yard, we’re halfway through building the biggest, strongest set of shelves you ever seen (to organise the bottles!) and we went on our first beer collection outing.
Kernel Brewery is located near Borough Market in Central London. Run by a lovely guy called Evin, this new brewery is one to watch. We were given a little tour of the wonderful warehouse in which they brew. The space is shared by beer makers, a company who import cheese and cold meats (www.thehamandcheeseco.co.uk) and a guy who makes his own cheese. My absolute perfect warehouse. We’re hoping to meet up with Evin again before too long so we’ll keep you posted. We also paid a visit to Cask Pub & Kitchen in SW1, a well developed beer house with an enviable beer selection. On the way back we squeezed in a visit to St John Bread & Wine, restaurant/bakery/wine merchant from Ferguson Henderson, aka the offal guy. My word, that was some tasty food. For not much more than you’d spend in Pizza Express we tried an array of amazing dishes, thoroughly recommended if you’re ever in that London. Plus, we saw Terry Gilliam in there, good celebrity spot or what.
Whilst on the food theme, Port Street Beer House has branched out. We now serve a selection of nuts and pub snacks. Peanuts (dry roasted and salted), bombay mix, pretzels, mixed nuts and roasted broad beans, all scooped out of a jar and into a tapas dish, just for you and just for a pound. Can’t say fairer than that.
Back to the beer… New bottles this week include Brooklyn Local One and Two, Harviestoun from the wonderfully named Scottish town of Clackmannanshire, the Belgian Duchesse de Bourgogne and of course a selection of six different Kernel beers.
Keep tasting people.
– Blog O’ Beer
Another glowing review, this time from the wonderful Blog O Beer – read more here
– New Beers.
The Port Street beer list is an ever increasing beast. This week we had some fine new deliveries from across the pond. There’s also a photo of the current cask selection from slightly closer to home. Don’t forget we’re closed on Mondays but pop along tomorrow if you want to snap up one of the last remaining Caldera cans.