Monday 2 September 2013

The Exciting Times of Beer



Finally beer is changing its credentials, from being depicted a masculine, boozy, beardy man drink to a much loved and crafted tipple for everyone.
I’m not ashamed to say that I love beer and would feel extremely lost without it in my life.
For anyone who has met me they have always been surprised by how I am the complete opposite from what a beer drinker/lover would be described as. For one I am not a man, I am not old (well not quite) and I do not have a beer belly.
For my love of beer is for why I started this blog and I’m extremely happy to have met like-minded beer loving ladies, female beer sommeliers and plenty of incredible female brewers.
From start to finish the whole process of beer is almost magical and now with so many micro breweries, craft beer establishments and beer festivals popping up all over the UK we must all feel very proud and privileged that we are now a nation of some of the best beers world wide.
Of course I am not saying that we are using pure British ingredients to create pure British beer as many modern brewers are now using new world hops from the likes of America, Australia and New Zealand, but they are also turning these hops into something completely new and exciting.

I’m very proud to say that I’m originally from Derby a small city in the midlands, which was once maybe forgotten about as a city of good beer, but now some delightful little breweries are putting Derby back on the beer map.
In fact some of my favourite beers of choice at the moment are from Derby.
I was lucky enough to be invited to The Dancing Duck Brewery in a warehouse just a little out the town centre of Derby.
The very lovely husband and wife (Ian and Rachel) founded the brewery in 2010 and have grown from strength to strength ever since.


I have persuaded my beer supplier to get in a good selection from them and now they have at least 6 of their brews, which are heading to London each week.
My favourites from Dancing Duck have to be AY UP (a delicious well hopped PA 3.9%) and Abduction (a well rounded IPA 5.5%) both great beers, with exciting flavours using new world hops. I took my dad on the tour with me and it was really inspiring for us both to see what they have achieved and dedicated their lives too. They also have a couple of pubs near by The New Zealand Arms and the Exeter Arms both proudly representing a wide array of Dancing Duck Beer.
My dad wanted to add that his favourites were also Abduction and the Dark Drake (4.5% Oatmeal Stout). My dad is now a regular at the New Zealand Arms and is enjoying supporting the brewery and enjoys a manly pint or three every week.
But Seriously if you haven’t had the pleasure of trying a beer from these guys then please make it your next pint. Places that are bringing Dancing Duck to their pumps are, all good boozers in Derby, Burton, Leicester, Effra Social in Brixton, London, Westow House Crystal Palace London and many more to come.     Find out more about them here. www.dancingduckbrewery.com
Just to name a few of my other favourite beers and breweries creeping in from Derbyshire are as follows
·      Buxton Brewery (Moor Top, 3.6%, they use the American Chinook Hops, citrus, hoppy bitter flavours). www.buxtonbrewery.co.uk

  Thornbridge in Bakewell (Jaipur 5.9%, rather a head blower, but citrus, hoppy, dominant, with a taste of honey) Ladies love this one.  www.thornbridgebrewery.co.uk
  Why not try a beer from the Black Iris Brewery, which is based in a live music pub called the Flower Pot just out the centre of town. (Iron Gate Stout, 5.5%, mega rich flavours, with Pacific Gem hops from NZ).
'North vs South'...
So moving swiftly on to another part of the country I will be forever loyal too… London!
London is now home to so many fantastic microbreweries and these breweries are really taking the lead in craft beer production and creating a new, trendy cool scene for all who welcomes it.  Craft beers are still rather new and experimental to us Brits, with it only being 3-4 years ago before these started to hit our taps.
London beer especially has never created such a stir as it has in recent years with an impressive array of cool, laid back bars and restaurants, with a very further West influence who are not only pouring perfect pints of local beer but are producing their own out the back.
Britain's real ales have often had a whiff of Middle Earth about them: a dated, hobbit-y appeal unredeemed by packaging emblazoned with Viz-style cartoons and crummy puns. The beers may have been delicious but dodgy branding and lackluster marketing limited their appeal’
I have now had the chance to hit up some of these bars/pubs/restaurants and taste some very impressive beers that I just can’t stop talking about.
The top of my Brews would have to come from these London Breweries mainly dotted around the back streets of North and East London.

The Kernel Brewery, Bermondsey

The Kernel brewery was founded by Hackney resident Evin O'Riordain, now 37, who started brewing in 2009. Evin had a background in food and drink, including three years at Neal's Yard, and a little home-brewing experience, but it was a trip to an American microbrewery that spurred him to start brewing on a larger scale. The Kernel's base under the railway arches in Bermondsey is as simple and unassuming as their packaging and they are wary of the hype that has built around craft beer. A self-described 'beer fascist', Evin will not sell beer that is more than eight weeks old because it loses its fresh, hoppy aroma.

Beavertown Brewery at Duke’s Brew & Que

‘Byron Knight, 43, and Logan Plant, 34, joined forces in November 2010 with the aim of converting Dalston pub The Duke into a beer and barbecue joint; the result is Duke's Brew and Que and it's home to Beavertown Brewery. It was 18 months in the making, and they've only been brewing since December last year. Byron, a former wine sommelier and life coach from LA, handles the restaurant side of the business while Logan from Stourbridge looks after the brewing’.

Camden Town Brewery

‘Jasper Cuppaidge, the 37-year-old founder of Camden Town Brewery, came to London from Australia on his gap year 15 years ago, but got drunk and missed his flight home. He decided to stay and eventually bought his own pub - the Horseshoe in Hampstead. Dismayed by London's dismal range of locally brewed beers, he vowed to make his own, and the first batch was brewed under Camden's railway arches in September 2010. Since then Camden Town Brewery has gone from strength to strength’.

Crate, Hackney Wick


Crate Brewery was founded by Tom and Jess Seaton and Neil Hinchley, three long-term residents of Hackney Wick. By a canal, it's an airy pizza restaurant with an attached microbrewery. It's only been open a month, but with few pubs in the area it's become a welcome local for the growing number of artists and creative’s that are moving into this part of London’.
and now some hoppy sop...
It really is so good to see that the beer scene has completely done a 360, not only is it inspiring to hear that so many young worldly individuals are creating incredible brews but that they have made beer drinking cool again and not only for men but finally…finally for women. Let’s give these talented and inspiring brewers from all over the world a big cheer!
I could indeed waffle on for hours and hours about how amazingly delightful beer is and how it deserves respect as a leading brand and product, but I will let you head down to your nearest finest pint pouring establishment and let you decide for yourself.
The face and taste of beer is changing and with the help of a multi culture society and our over seas friends there really is know better time to experience some of the best beers ever made.

Thursday 20 June 2013

Summer Is Here At Last!

Oh Yes... Summer Is Here! 

For me it can never come too soon. I dread the cold, long, dark days of the winter months and I pine and pine for some sun and warmer weather. I do truly believe that London does come to life in the summer and with more and more pop up bars, gardens, outdoor entertainment, festivals and fairs you will always find something for all flavours and tastes. So if you're making plans for the next few weeks then check out my top hang outs; 

North

Saturday 29th June AMooseBush's Dinner of Champions at Pip's Dish in Islington


 

AMooseBush are back at Pip's Dish in Islington for another dinner, this time called Dinner of Champions.  AMooseBush are also at Kitchen Party in Clerkenwell on Saturday 6th July. "AMooseBush are a foursome of family members consisting of Robert, Fred, Cara and Rob who are on a singular mission to champion the regional Italian dishes that have been handed down the family through Nonna Bianca and Nonno Giuseppe. The north and south of Italy famously can't agree on how anything should be cooked and having a grandparent from each side certainly caused some fireworks in the kitchen. Now that the kids are all grown up, it’s their turn to make the same sparks fly as they argue about the best way to cook the artichokes. Join them on Saturday 29th June when they'll be returning to Pipsdish in Islington to cook up the dishes that they love to eat... their Dinner of Champions. On offer will be: Homemade bread *** Panzanella (v) *** Chicken Milanese with peperonata, peas with pancetta and mashed potato (Vegetarian option available) *** Orange cake with caramel ice cream" 
When - Saturday 29th June Where - 113B Upper Street, N1 1QP Tickets - £30 + fees   

Central

When Mac Met Cheese's 3 Week Pop-up at The Endurance in Soho

  

Who doesn't like Mac & Cheese..?  When Mac Met Cheese bring their very popular variants on this classic to The Endurance in Soho for one month, with a special dessert of Deep Fried Oreos.  No booking - just turn up. When - 22nd May - 30th June, Mon - Thurs, 12pm - 3.30pm & 6pm - 11pm, Fri & Sat 12pm - 3.30pm.
(Lunch only on Fri & Sat) 
Where - The Endurance, 90, Berwick Street, W1F 0QB  

The South

Thursday, 20 June 2013 Frank's Cafe Rooftop Pop-up in Peckham 2013


  

It must be summer - Frank's Cafe & Campari Bar is re-opening in Peckham!  Now part of a tradition, the structure built on top of the multi storey car park provides both excellent food, drink and views.  
It's open until September, and it's a definite 'must do'!

"Frank's Cafe is part of the BOLD TENDENCIES SCULPTURE PROJECT in Peckham. Founded in 2007, Bold Tendencies has welcomed over 500,000 visitors to the project since it’s inception in 2007 (60,000 visitors in 2012 alone).Bold Tendencies is free to visit and has welcomed audiences from local residents to international tourists. Press feedback has been universally positive, and leading figures from the art world have offered their praise. The popular Frank’s Cafe designed by Practice Architecture (Paloma Gormley & Lettice Drake) occupies a temporary building alongside the sculptures on the roof.

" When - 30th June - 30th September Thursday - Sunday 11am–10pm Food served 12-2.30pm 6-10pm 
Where - 10th Floor, Peckham Multi-Storey Carpark 95A Rye Lane, London SE15 4ST 
  

Brixton



The Backdoor Kitchen's Sunday Brunch & Aperitivo Pop-ups in Brixton

Italian Supper Club The Backdoor Kitchen are moving out of their home to host three Sundays in Market Row, Brixton, in the space above Cannon & Cannon.  It's divided into two parts - a brunch from noon until 2.30pm, and then a real Italian Aperitivo experience with two sittings, at 3pm and 4.30pm.
"Friends of the Backdoor here we are for our first pop-up series which will hit the vibrant atmosphere of Brixton, just one level up Cannon and Cannon in Market Row. For 3 Sundays Salon@Brixton will be the extended version - and the larger home - of the BackDoor Kitchen. Starting from the 21st of July we will be having a luscious brunch followed by a real Italian Aperitivo experience.
So leave your beliefs on Italian cuisine behind and get ready for twists, swings, special effects and hearty authentic cuisine. 3 main courses followed by dessert and a cocktail to compliment you at arrival. 
Brunch will be Always changing featuring signature dishes and showcasing our concept which is working around traditional and forgotten recipes and giving them back to guests with a twist. People will seat along each other eating from communal plates sometimes. The atmosphere wants to be the one of friends gathering up together and catching up around good food, wine and cocktails. The Italian Aperitivo experience looks at "The Sweet Life" era, bringing back to life the rituals and pleasures of an Italian cocktail bar with random dishes served along iconic drinks and wines. Wines and more cocktails will be available at our - cash only - Backdoor Bar and there will be a hell of a list!” 
When - Sundays - 21st July, 28th July, 4th August Where - Salon@Cannon & Cannon, 18 Market Row, SW9 8LD
Tickets - £27 for the brunch, and 15 for the Aperitivo, from here, or by emailing BackdoorKitchen47@gmail.com  

My New Favorite Hangout! 

Brixton Market and Village

http://brixtonmarket.net/info/brixton-village/ 

In my first year of being a Londoner I moved to Josephine Avenue in Brixton, oh back in 2007.I remember feeling rather excited, my first flat in London.I then went on to move to Tooting and now Balham, apart from a short stint in North Finchley I have always been south!I Love it!So back to Brixton... what a crazy place... always full of surprises and interesting people throughout. The mix of culture, vibes and energies really creates a dynamic experience for those who reside or for those who visit. With so many new pubs, bars and eateries opening up each week, you will not get bored wondering the streets of Brixton. Check out my current favorite hangouts 

Seven Brixton Market

 

This amazing little tapas bar located close to the entrance of the first stretch of Brixton market and Village is now a very popular place.Serving amazing cocktails such as Mother’s Ruin and my favorite, the Ginger Beer and Basil Mojito.I just love their sharing platter of Chorizo, peppers, Parma ham, breads, cheeses and oils, this costs £20 but worth every penny as it’s fully loaded, a great sharer for two-three people.Downstairs is always packed but you can often find somewhere to sit in their secret upstairs rooms.It’s decorated with modern art, girls in raincoats, coats painted in different colours hanging on the walls.With all it’s hidden rooms and tables it’s a really great place for a mate date or a secret first date.Come and share this great place with me soon.

Find Out more here
http://sevenatbrixton.wordpress.com/


I'm Back

It's Been a While... But I'm Back

Hi all, 
Sorry... It has been far too long.
But I'm back with more amazing places to eat and drink for summer 2013.

If you need a rooftop, a beer garden or some out door space then have a look at what is going on this Summer in London town.

London is always full of surprises, that's why I love it so much!
Love it to then read on.



Saturday 9 February 2013

Valentines Day, LOVE it or HATE it??? But it Ain't Going Away


LOVE IT OR HATE IT???

So Valentines day is looming, just under a week away... but how do you feel about the day?? 
Is it yet another money making gimmick for card shops and businesses to sell us tacky bears and balloons or does your romance prevail.
If you do hate it... I'm afraid it ain't going away... So enjoy it in a differnt way...
read on for some different ideas of how to enjoy with friends, romance a lover, impress or fancy dress...



A Date with a Difference
take a group of mates, take your best mate or take a date who likes something a bit different.
Eat your Heart Out Valentines Day Pop up Event
Friday February 8th 11am-7pm , Saturday 9th 11am-6pm and Sunday February 10th 11am-6pm

If you love crafts and food together and you have a strong stomach then go check this event out. Valentines cards and other crafts with Bread, cake, pies and many more culinary delights sculptured to resemble an anatomically correct human heart.
This pop up event is only on for three days and is certainly one of a kind. 
A day and date to remember I'd say!!




'Between the 8th – 10th February 2013 a secret location in East London will be playing host to romantic pop up with a twist; every single one of the gifts, cards or edible treats on sale will be based on an anatomically correct heart. It is a venture from Miss Cakehead & Medical Illustrator Emily Evans who have teamed up to create Anatomical Snuffbox, an outfit with sole aim of promoting and producing anatomy led cultural events. The anatomical hearts on sale have been sourced from the finest arts, crafts and cake makers from both from the UK and further afield, many of who have been commissioned to create unique pieces for the project. Expect to see anatomical heart inspired pieces in the form of jewelry, art prints, cards, embroidery, ceramics and of course cake and chocolate'.
http://evilcakehead.com/2012/12/27/eat-your-heart-out-this-valentines-literally/



From Mates to a Date
Shoryu Ramen
9 Regent Street, London
New Japanese Bar in Central London



Looking for somewhere to go that's not to cosy but good enough to impress your mate your looking to date, then you should book a table at the Shoryu Ramen.
It's a new Japanese style bar serving all the usual Japanese scrummyness and much much more.
The most popular dish is the Karaka Tan Tan Tonkotsu (so I have been told) So I suggest giving that one a go.
Chop sticks are a must if you really want to impress, but don't over do it on those Takana (aka Spicy pickled Mustard Leaves) 

Give the Wasabi Martini a try!

I haven't had chance to go yet as it's not long been open, but I'm damned going there soon.
See you there!!

All in all I'd say an excellent place to go for an easy date, if you love Japanese food and a lively atmosphere.
Check out the link below to see more and get all their deats
http://www.shoryuramen.com

Cute, Caring and Quaint Date

Afternoon Tea at Drink, Shop & DO
9 Caledonian Road
Kings Cross
London


On February 14th you should head on over to Drink, Shop & Do for a very cute Afternoon Tea date, being served all day.
At £25 per head and lots of sweet treats, it's a perfect date for those cute couples.


'If petrol station flowers won't quite cut it this year why not pop down to Drink, Shop & Do for an extra special Valentine's Day Afternoon Tea?! We've got plenty of lovely tables for two available to pre-book and can even offer personalised gingerbread hearts for extra bonus points! Call us on: 020 7278 4335 or email: mail@drinkshopdo.com'



I really love Drink, Shop & Do and to be honest I'm massively jealous that I didn't think of the idea first.
Combining afternoon tea's, coffee, wine and beers with knitting and art classes is the perfect combination in my eyes. 
I love the decor and I love the fact you can buy pretty much everything you see.

When you arrive, you first walk into the shop with a pretty lady behind the counter and shelves full of endless hand made delights that would be perfect for all those quirky little gifts.
You then walk up a few steps into the cafe area which is bright, full of vintage furniture and home ware from the past. They serve all kinds of coffee, tea, cakes and lovely looking sandwiches and snacks, check out their menu here
http://www.drinkshopdo.com/Drink,_Shop_%26_Do/Drink,_Shop_&_Do_—_Breakfast,_Lunch_&_DInner_files/Sample%20Lunch%20Menu.pdf 

The baristas are a beautiful, quirky looking bunch, very friendly and seem to really enjoy their jobs. The coffee was one of the best I've had in London and having waited around 7-8 minutes for it to be made, I was hoping for such.
You can book all kinds of classes, from knitting to poem writing and the majority are free.

The best thing about this place is the club downstairs, which they call Drink, Shop & Dance.
It's a complete contrast from upstairs but this is why it works so well.
It opens most weekend evenings and is exactly what I'd love all clubs to be, quirky, cool, dark and interesting with a good cocktail list and a few good bottled beers (beer selection could be improved & made more interesting). No draft beer, but the place was never a pub. I especially love the DJ booth in a piano and the boom boxes in the wall.

PLEASE!! you have to go check it out ASAP!!


Why not end your valentines Afternoon Tea with a boogie downstairs!
'Thursday 14th, Free from 7PM
Doodle Club’s Throbbing Heart: A Valentine’s Special – If you’re looking to impress a date with your quirky sense of cool, or you’re a singleton desperately seeking bum sex, come to Doodle Club. The doodling theme will of course be L.O.V.E, with a soppy, sultry and sexy soundtrack to match. What’s more, Mister Mumbles assures us there will be several romantic surprises in-store throughout the evening…ooh-la-la – that’s amore!' 

Hit up Their website for all their wonderful deats
http://www.drinkshopdo.com

My LPD rating is 5 Pints





Round Up your Best Pals or Gather Your Mates from Work for a Big Fat Group Date...


I Love Lists with Jess Indeedy 
The Cafe at FOYLES BOOKSHOP
113-119 Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0EB£5 advance tickets 
£7 at the door

Thursday February 14th from 7pm

If you love making lists as much as I do then this is certainly the night for you.
Jess Indeedy a gorgeous all American girl brings a world first list making night and mixes it with glamour, music and lots and lots of fun.
You receive your very own exercise book and pens on arrival, next to grab a drink and a table and then we're away...

"Make a list of everything you would buy with £100,000"
"What's your bucket list?" 

... and so the lists go on!!
Whilst everyone is busy list making the lovely DJ Helix spins closely related tunes in the back ground.

A very different night, but very cool and much fun to be had by all.
There's prize's for best hand writing and doodling is encouraged!
I reccomend it!!

LPD rating 5 pints


Book your tickets now!!
Find out all the deats here
http://jessindeedy.com/i-love-lists/
www.foyles.co.uk