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Showing posts with label Trapper's Hat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trapper's Hat. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 November 2011

Happy Birthday Brimstage Brewery!

 
Rhode Island Red - My favourite and surely a future winner at GBBF


Brimstage Brewery was five years old last week. At any one time Trappers' Hat and up to two choices from Sandpiper, Rhode Island Red, Scarecrow and Oystercatcher Stout can be found in the pubs and clubs of Wirral, Liverpool and Chester. In celebration of this landmark all five beers are currently on sale in the Wheatsheaf, Raby, the first time that the full range has been available in a pub at the same time.

Originally one brew a week was produced from the 10 barrel capacity plant, but such has been the demand for the beers that 3 brews a week is now the norm and it won't be long before that output will need to increase. If you've never drunk the beers I'll just say that you are missing out on excellent ales.

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Brimstage Brewery



I know you love pretty pictures. So here's a sneak preview of the new pump clips for the beers brewed by Brimstage Brewery here in Wirral. The Beatles once played at Brimstage Village Hall but you already knew that.




The pump clips will no doubt catch the eye on any pub bar, not that the brewery needs any help in shifting it's beers. Legal notice: Oystercatcher Stout is 4.4% not 4.6%. If you'd like to find out where you can sample the beers there's a list of some of the best stockists on the website: Brimstage Brewery


Sandpiper can be found in some Woodward and Falconer pubs
rebadged as 'Piffle'. Don't ask.

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

The Cock & Pullet, Birkenhead

I'm preparing a blog which discusses the quality of beer in Wirral with emphasis on Birkenhead. It's a little out of date already because a new real outlet has just opened its doors. That statement is incorrect on two counts. It's always been a pub and always sold real ale. But the change is definitely worth shouting about.




The Cock & Pullet on Woodchurch Road used to be called The Royal. It was a slightly shabby locals' pub that somehow retained a market for John Smith's cask bitter. The 'For Sale' sign appeared in the summer and there were were soon whisperings that it was going to be a dedicated cask beer pub. The rumours were correct because the Cock and Pullet looks destined to be a much needed addition to the local real ale scene.




Owner Alan Tuohey tells me that the pub is a true Free House, rare in these parts. There are three handpumps to start with, although he hopes to increase this in future. One pump is intended to dispense Brimstage Trapper's Hat on a semi-permanent basis. That would be note-worthy in itself. Pump two will offer a beer from Liverpool Organic brewery with a rotating guest beer from the third pump. This afternoon St Austell Tribute was on sale, a beer not often seen in Wirral.



The pub is still a work in progress with re-decoration continuing during closing hours. The refurbishment is tasteful utilising traditional pub colours of dark reds and browns.  At first glance the situation doesn't seem that inspiring, on a main round surrounded by run down terraced housing. However, bohemian Oxton Village is less than a quarter of a mile away so the market is there. Birkenhead desperately needs this pub to succeed.