by Beer Emporium | Apr 3, 2014 | Beers, Brewery Of The Week
Based in South Wales, The Celt Experience is one of my very favourite breweries. Their Core range is where it all began for the Celt Experience and is a master-class in perfecting and exploring traditional and classic ales. We love the Golden Age, a citrussy session...
by Beer Emporium | Apr 2, 2014 | News, Other Bereverages
A few lovely gin cocktails at The Rummer Bar in St Nick‘s Market on Friday night got me thinking about gin. Here’s the low-down on the gin you’ll see on the back – bar here at the Beer Emporium. Tanqueray: A London dry gin. Tanqueray is distilled four times, and...
by Beer Emporium | Mar 28, 2014 | Dish of The Week, Food
Spring to me is about the freshest and most delicious sea food, cooked simply to let the flavours of the sea sing. The traditional bouillabaisse fills this dish with a hearty warmth, contrasting to the elegance and delicacy of the sea bream.
by Beer Emporium | Mar 28, 2014 | Beers, Brewery Of The Week
Our good friends at Butcombe not only supply us with their own traditional cask ales, but with many of the regular favourites you might see at the Beer Emporium. You might not expect your German Pilsner or your American Pale Ale to come from a family brewery in...
by Beer Emporium | Mar 28, 2014 | Beers, Bottle Shop
‘Since 2007, Baarle, Belgium has a brewery again. This traditional craft has been transformed by a modern approach into a small, professional company. The Daughter of the Ear of Corn ‘Provides a small-scale beer production in it’s region. The...