Christmas Beer: Otter Claus

November 24, 2010 under Beer Reviews

Its not Christmas yet, but in a months time we’ll all probably be caught up in the madness of Christmas, and I’m sure you’re probably going to be wanting something for the beer lover in your life… or if you’re a beer lover then something for yourself. If you’re in Devon then you could do a lot worse then Otter Claus, the seasonal ale from the Otter brewery.

I say seasonal… not Christmas, as in the words of the Otter Brewery website:

We firmly believe that one particularly good beer is better than a bucketful of seasonals. So, although it may be a bit cheeky, we have one winter ale that forms the basis of our seasonal range. This delicious 5% beer is dark ruby in colour and has a well balanced flavour with a bittersweet chocolate edge. This comes from the careful use of Fuggles and Challenger hops.

Yes it is a little cheeky, but its a nice beer – and if Otter have an excuse to offer the beer at other times of the year, then it can only be good for us.

If you hang around Devon, then I would recommend checking out Darts Farm to pick up a bottle.

(Yes I am gushing… no this post wasn’t sponsored by Otter…)

We Love Otter Brewery

September 1, 2010 under Uncategorized

Ok.

A couple of days I posted about a bottle of Otter Bright, that seemed to include some floaty bits… which well looked wrong.

Being a little bit disgruntled, I emailed the Otter Brewery about this, and I have to say I am well impressed with how the issue has been dealt with.

Yes the Gift Case is very nice, but I’m mostly impressed with the focus that Otter seem to have given to me, going out of their way to apologise, and keeping me in the loop with whats going on.

Nice one.

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A Bad Bottle of Otter Bright?

August 30, 2010 under Uncategorized

I’m sure this isn’t sediment… Looks a little too lumpy, it was also kinda floating a it was poured.

The best before date is next year… So I’m kinda confused.

I am a fan of Otter Bright…but I really hope the other one I have isn’t like this!

Needless to say – this bottle of Otter Bright wasn’t drunk…

Otter Bright Beer gone Bad

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The Salcombe Pub Crawl – The Fortescue Inn

November 13, 2009 under Pubs

Well I have to admit, I don’t remember much of the stags Salcombe journey to the final pub, The Fortescue Inn. This was mostly because myself and another one of the guys walked on, while the stag was pointed in the right direction by a couple other members of our party… And to be honest…. From the looks of it the stag insisted on having a chat with anyone who took a slightest interest in the stag party.

The Fortescue Inn was a nice little place, split into two this is a pub that is tailed for many different people. One half, it’s a Very gentle looking pub, serving Otter. Now anyone who reads this blog on a regular basis should know, serving Otter is one way to get my love!

Walking towards the toilets and wondering into the wrong (or Right door) leads you into the bar section. I wouldn’t be surprised if this is the main live music venue for Salcombe. Didn’t try any of the drinks here, but I imagine it’s much the same as the main pub. Sadly our evening came to an end here as the Stag was starting to feel a little worse for wear… Didn’t stop him from ruining some of the way back to the youth hostel!

Sorry for the mess btw…

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Devon Beers help Beer Industry

September 18, 2009 under Uncategorized

Well if you’re the sort of person that thinks that Devon has the best Beers – you now have moe evidence! Brewers such as Otter and Dartmoor are helping the Beer industry buck the national downward trend.

From BBC News

Rise in local brewers’ popularity

Beer

CAMRA says sales in Devon are bucking the national trend

The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has credited the wide variety of beers in Devon for the growth of the industry.

The county has 27 brewers, the fifth highest in England, and the industry is booming despite a national slump in beer sales and a rise in pub closures.

Sales at the Dartmoor Brewery, which started business in 1994, rose by 35% last year.

Owner Simon Lovelass said the brewery was now selling about 200,000 gallons of ale a year.

He believes customers are looking for consistency and quality.

People like to see beer that’s been produced on their doorstep
Carol Doree, Royal Oak

“If they come back and buy our products again and again, then everybody’s happy,” Mr Lovelass told the BBC.

“If they don’t like it they shift to somebody else and that’s when things start to go downhill.”

Landlady Carol Doree, from the Royal Oak in South Brent, said a brewery’s “localness” also appeals to customers.

“We do food with local produce, but you can’t really see that, whereas with the brewers you’ve got the name pack which shows it’s come from just down the road,” she said.

“People like to see beer that’s been produced on their doorstep.”

Ian Packham, the regional director of the CAMRA, said nationally the number of brewers had been increasing steadily for the past 30 years.

“There’s such a variety of different styles and tastes which are growing in popularity here and it’s really good news,” he said.

“We’re definitely bucking the trend of beers in general.”

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The Grand Otter Round Up! Part 1

July 22, 2009 under Uncategorized

Otter Beer Bright Devon AlesLast week we went on a small tour around East Devon, ending up in Budleigh Salterton. It may appear to be a quiet sea side town, but at least it has a decent cheap Threshers. What I was impressed with was the 3 bottles of local beer for 6 quid. We brought three bottles of Otter Beer:

Otter Bright.

Tastes light and looks it as well with its very blond colouring. It does taste very refreshing, but doesn’t have the freatest amount of taste. Possibly a good beer for people who are far too much into Lager, with that in mind – it is a fine beer to have while enjoying the sun.

Otter: Beautiful Daze

Devon Otter Beer Beautiful DazeI have to admit. I am confused. This is a nice beer – its a good drink, and refreshing, like Otter Bright mentioned above, while having a stronger malty tast. Making it more of a beer that lager lovers may turn down.

But – and here’s the thing I’m confused about. If you buy it on tap in a pub you’ll find it known as Otter Bitter. When I tried Otter Bitter in a pub – I really didn’t enjoy it, I found it boring and tasteless. The only thing I can think of is that the Beautiful Daze was chilled – maybe it was warm in the pub? I can’t remember to be honest.

Still to come: Otter Head

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Otter Brewery has new Eco Cellar…

June 26, 2009 under Uncategorized

…and more interestingly they’re talking about buying some new pubs. Hopefully they’ll buy one in Exeter….hopefully!

ThisisExeter

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Bank Holiday Weekend

May 24, 2009 under Uncategorized

Well its been a quiet one, but its been nice.

Hopefully the weather holds out till tomorrow so we can cycle along the Exe, fully intending to stop at the Prospect Inn on thee quay for some Otter Amber!

Edit:
Whats needed for a decent bank holiday?
Sun? After a blip this morning, I now have a little bit of tan trying to emerge.
Some nice activity? We hung out on the quay in Exeter a fair bit, and caught the boat from there down to double locks. Now taking the boat down the Exe is the way to travel in Exeter. Stuff buses and taxies!
BEER????? Well the Otter Amber is obviously popular at the prospect inn – the barrel needing a later afternoon change, but the headline beer of the weekend has to be Waggledance back on sale at the Double Locks. Its a Beautiful Beer which is perfect to drank from tap during a hot summers day.

May need to find our way back to Double Locks for the next bank holiday…

 

Enjoying some Beautiful Daze?

September 25, 2008 under Uncategorized

Otter Beautiful DazeWondered down to Darts Farm near Topsham today and picked up a few harder – to – get beers. One of them was the fantastic Beautiful daze from the Otter Brewery. Named after The Beautiful Days festival, it has a clean fresh taste, that would be perfect for Summer…if it was still Summer. Never mind I’ve got plans for buying up a few of these next year to enjoy during a hot summers days in our car park.

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