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		<title>Sour Stout in a Victorian Pub</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 22:18:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In search of Fullers London Porter, and following a tip from reader Ant, we found ourselves back at the Royal Oak in Borough, south of London Bridge. The Porter was great, as always, if a little flat. Harvey&#8217;s Old Ale (4.3%) had rich fruit cake flavours and reminded us of Adnams Broadside. It was also [...]]]></description>
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<p>In search of Fullers London Porter, and <a href="http://boakandbailey.com/2009/12/19/not-necessarily-christmas-beer/#comments">following a tip</a> from reader <a href="http://www.knuckleheads.co.uk/bp">Ant</a>, we found ourselves back at the <a href="http://boakandbailey.com/2008/03/20/harveys-porter-at-the-royal-oak/">Royal Oak in Borough, south of London Bridg</a>e. The Porter was great, as always, if a little flat. Harvey&#8217;s Old Ale (4.3%) had rich fruit cake flavours and reminded us of Adnams Broadside. It was also a little sour, which made us wonder if they really do add some aged beer to new to make it, or just a happy accident.</p>
<p>The highlight, though, was the <a href="http://www.harveys.org.uk/bottledbeers.php">Imperial Stout</a> (9%). The cheery barman was delighted when we asked if they had any and bounced off to get a bottle. He apologised profusely for the fact that it no longer comes in a corked bottle and presented it with some pride in a big wine glass.  We&#8217;ve had before but fairly early on in our beer drinking adventures, when our tastebuds were less mature, and then found it too intensely flavoured to actually finish. This time, it was love at first sight. There is something very sexy about a dark beer with a brown, caramel-coloured head. The smell was pure Cantillon &#8212; sour, sweet, and (bear with us) bordering on manure. The flavours exploded with every sip: blackberry, chocolate, tobacco (never thought we&#8217;d enjoy that), leather&#8230; we could go on. Astounding, in short, and now in our top 10.</p>
<p>As we drank, it began to snow outside. A Victorian pub, snow and black beer: it couldn&#8217;t have been more Christmassy.</p>
<p>NB &#8211; Fuller&#8217;s London Porter is also on at the Mad Bishop and Bear in Paddington Station, in cracking form.</p>
<p><em>A merry Christmas to all our readers &#8211; we&#8217;ll be back in a couple of days.</em></p>
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