Harveys Sussex Best Bitter

Posted by Krista on August 7, 2007

Img_1669Date of Consumption: Tuesday, July 10, 2007

The Scene of The Crime: The Rose & Crown Pub, 199 Stoke Newington Church St, N16 9ES

The Victims: Ben, Gerry, and a late Matt

The Damage: I don’t recall.

The Verdict: Harveys Sussex Best Bitter has as a bite to it. I like it, but it might be a bit too bitter for me.

This is surprising.

It’s surprising because when people page "Bitter, party of 1," well, I usually turn around.

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Harveys Sussex Best Bitter

Posted by Krista on August 7, 2007

Img_1669Date of Consumption: Tuesday, July 10, 2007

The Scene of The Crime: The Rose & Crown Pub, 199 Stoke Newington Church St, N16 9ES

The Victims: Ben, Gerry, and a late Matt

The Damage: I don’t recall.

The Verdict: Harveys Sussex Best Bitter has as a bite to it. I like it, but it might be a bit too bitter for me.

This is surprising.

It’s surprising because when people page "Bitter, party of 1," well, I usually turn around.

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Cornish Knocker

Posted by Krista on August 6, 2007

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When I Drank It: Tuesday, July 10th

The Scene of The Crime: The Rose & Crown Pub, 199 Stoke Newington Church St, N16 9ES

The Victims: Ben, Gerry, and a late Matt

The Damage: £7.50 for two pints and a half. Or thereabouts. Don’t quote me. (And no, I didn’t drink them all myself.)

The Verdict: Now if that’s not a good tap, I don’t know what is.

It reminds me of my friend from grammar school, Louise, another child of a police officer. I remember her telling me how when she walked home from our very Catholic grammar school one late afternoon, a man jumped out of the bushes in a tan rain coat and flashed her.

And I remember even then, my young mind was thinking…who’s got a proper raincoat these days??? I mean, a tan one, with a belt?

Well, I will let you ponder that while I tell you that the Cornish Knocker, made by Skinners Brewery, is very smooth; personally, I tasted bananas. And there were no raincoats involved. Would I drink it all the time? I’m not sure. But I sure would steal that tap. Well…let me restate that…I’d steal that tap if I knew I wouldn’t be saddled with the yoke of Catholic guilt for the rest of my days. Sister Mary Acquinata, you are always with me.

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