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December 23rd, 2009Beer Reviews, CommentChristmas Beer Gift Packs
Christmas is not much more than 24 hours away and you haven’t finished all your shopping. There’s always at least one thing that’s slipped your mind, one extra gift to buy, a mad dash to the shops or the supermarket to ensure you’ve bought enough for that special person. And for the beer lovers in your life? What better than a fancy gift pack of a beer they haven’t tried with a fancy glass. Or even if they have tried it, it’s the thought that counts, eh?! We’ve compiled a selection of some of the Christmas Beer Gift Packs we’ve come across on our travels – some we’ve bought, some we’ve snapped on shop shelves and some have been pointed in our direction by breweries or PR companies. If you need a last minute beery gift some will be easier to find than others. Hopefully there’s a bit of something for a variety of different beer drinkers! Merry Christmas!
Purity Ale gift pack
WARNING: these gift suggestions are not (I repeat not!) suitable for your beer widow!!! Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: beer gift packs, black sheep, broughton, carlow, christmas, Cobra, curry, gifts, hogsback, Hook Norton, Hooky, house of fraser, innis & gunne, john lewis, la trappe, m&s, MileStone, presents, purity, sainsburys, wiliams brothers -
December 17th, 2009Beer and FoodOn Sunday a bunch of friends in Leeds are having Christmas dinner. We’ll all be going our separate ways for the festive period so it’s a chance to catch up, eat and drink together, play some board games and enjoying finally admitting that we’re adults with houses now and not students still.
I’m in charge of beer and cheese, after picking some fancy samples at Lincoln Christmas Market earlier this month.
So I’m basically just looking for suggestions, as tomorrow I’m off to Beer Ritz to purchase the beers and on the way back stopping at Leeds Markets for the cheese.
Cheeses I have so far:
White Stilton Strawberries and cream – I’m thinking a strawberry Belgian beer
Yorkshire Black - a local Yorkshire beer?
Maplewood Smoked (just like Applewood smoked really) – a smoky porter or Rauchbier
Lancashire Apple, Raisin and Cinnamon – I’m stumped on this one!
I also have a bottle of aged Orval, but I’m greedily undecided as to whether I’m willing to share this with anyone!
Tags: beer, beer with food, black, cheese, christmas, Food, lancashire, maplewood, smoked, stilton, yorkshire
Cheese selection at Lincoln Christmas Market. The difficult bit will be finding beers to accompany all of these!
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December 7th, 2009Beer Events, CommentLincoln Christmas Market

Lincoln Cathedral can be seen for miles around the Lincolnshire countryside
Christmas Market season is in full swing, and one of the best in Europe is situated this side of the channel in Lincoln. The cathedral city is one of two distinct halves, uphill and downhill, a societal division left over from Lincoln’s days as Lindum Colonia, the hilly Roman fort.
Two whole millennia later and Lincoln’s uphill area is much the cultural heart of the city, with the harsh and winding walk up the aptly named Steep Hill to the thankfully flatter Castle Hill area.

Roasted Chestnuts at Lincoln Christmas Market
Steep Hill is a cobbled cornucopia of independent shops, blessed with ancient buildings such as Jew’s House and littered with dust covered antiquarian book shops. The climb is worth it to reach the square above, which separates the utterly magnificent Lincoln Cathedral from the slightly less imposing, but equally interesting Lincoln Castle, the city’s Victorian gaol house.
For a few days each December these open spaces and the area three times this behind it – through the Lawn in Lincoln complex, the Bailgate streets and the Burton Rd area is filled with continental traders, local produce stalls, three or more craft markets and an ensemble of food fairs, bratwurst stalls, roasted chestnuts carts and the magic of a wintery Christmas land.
Tags: christmas, lincoln, market, mulled wine, Real Ale
The descent down Steep Hill gets a lot steeper beyond the Wig and Mitre pub
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