February Meeting Details
There’s now a confirmed subject for Monday’s meeting: Brewing Big Beers. Can’t wait!
There’s now a confirmed subject for Monday’s meeting: Brewing Big Beers. Can’t wait!
Details in the sidebar -> There is currently no talk but we’re working on it! Watch this space… There will also be the usual beer tasting and evaluation and question and answer session. If you have beer for the tasting,…
From the website aletalk.co.uk comes this handy list – a calendar of UK beer festivals of all sizes, more comprehensive (and user-friendly) than the one on CAMRAs site. Worth a look if you’re festival-inclined.
Its still in its infancy but LAB now have a presence on the omnipresent Facebook. Unsurprisingly, the direct URL is facebook.com Come pay a visit, say ‘Hi’, give us a ‘Like’ and stir up a debate. All welcome.
Tomorrow (that’s Sunday 9th January) LAB’s first official professional member launches his Black IPA at The Rake bar in London Bridge, 12-6pm. Evin of the Kernel Brewery is a long-standing member and supporter of LAB, even though he doesn’t come…
Details in the sidebar -> Our first meeting of 2011 hopes to offer a little something to sharpen your senses for a year of great beer. Intrigued? Come along… There will also be the usual beer tasting and evaluation and…
The next meeting will be held at the usual venue – The Wenlock Arms, 6 Wenlock Road, London, N1 7TA. The talk: how to (safely) convert a cheap kettle into an element for your boiler by Mike Ellenberg – a…
The second of our monthly socials, this time seeing the LAB crew descend on the marvellous Cask Pub & Kitchen, Charlwood Street (in between Pimlico and Victoria stations): [googlemaps http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=the+cask+charlwood+street&sll=51.495492,-0.132737&sspn=0.014935,0.043473&ie=UTF8&hq=the+cask+charlwood+street&hnear=&t=h&z=14&iwloc=A&cid=7204305751001387494&ll=51.491085,-0.13731&output=embed&w=425&h=350] Interested in meeting fellow home-brewers and drinking from one of…
Here are the beers from the tasting at the October meeting – a selection of microbrews from northern France that although with definite influences from across the Belgian border, have a unique character of their own. Who said the French…
Loving this beer styles infographic from POP CHART LAB in Brooklyn… Even better, you can buy it here.