Monday, 27 April 2015

A Blast from the Past

Tonight I went out for the evening with a group of old friends. We had all belonged to the same Round Table Club. It was a good evening of fellowship and friendship, a discussion of old times and what everybody is now doing.

The star of the evening though was the bitter ale that was served on draught. It was Timothy Taylors Landlord. This is a beer brewed in Keighley, West Yorkshire. First of all it was perfectly kept, just the right temperature, cool but not cold. It was served with a small creamy head. It has a lovely bitter taste, which simultaneously is refreshing and bursting with flavour. It just sort of slips down.

It to is like an old friend, it is a beer that I have been drinking for many years but always excites me every time I taste it. It is also a great heritage beer; it has been brewed in Keighley for many years and is part of Britain’s heritage.


So a great evening of fellowship, and fantastic beer, I shall sleep well tonight.

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