My round again, by the looks of things

Just when I thought I’d managed to make a few in-roads into the beer cupboard, I nipped into my local Sainsbury’s for the weekly shop to find that, whilst they’ve called time on their summer real ale promotion (incidentally, they were selling off remaining overstocks for £1 a bottle – although they still didn’t have any Copper Dragon 1816…), they’ve also gone and re-vamped their regular range, adding at least ten new beers to the shelves.

I grabbed nine of them (my missus, Jo, was heard to mutter “kid in a sweet shop”, but I mollified her by chucking a few bottles of Guinness original into the trolley as well), leaving a couple of them behind on the grounds that I suspected I’d already tried them.

The new (to me) discoveries were (in no particular order):

  • Meantime London Stout
  • Wood’s Shropshire Lad Spring Bitter
  • Abbot Reserve
  • Morland Old Crafty Hen
  • Thwaite’s Liberation
  • Worthington’s White Shield
  • Purity Pure Ubu
  • Butcombe Gold
  • Shepherd Neame Late Red

And the beer cupboard now (once again) looks a something like this:

DT's beer cupboard, September '08

The worrying thing is, a new branch of Morrison’s opened up in the area last week, which means there’s going to be a whole new selection for me to browse. I think I’m going to need a bigger cupboard. Or I should just start drinking (and typing) faster…

  • http://www.edash.wordpress.com Ed Ashby

    If it’s anything like my local Morrison’s there won’t be much to choose from.

    And now, of course, I have to pop off to Sainsburys this weekend to see if any of those have made it over here.

  • http://www.darrenturpin.me.uk Darren Turpin

    Well, as it’s a brand new branch, I’m hoping they’ve made a bit of an effort. Or then again, maybe not – I’ll need a couple of weekends to create some more room first :)

  • http://www.edash.wordpress.com Ed Ashby

    No idea wy I made that first comment. We don’t actually have Morrison’s here anymore, they’re all Asda now. The selection improved when Asda took over, but still can count the number of decent ales stocked on one hand.