http://www.u-net.com/~thepub/beers.html an unusual Web site: > British Real Ale Database > > [WELCOME] A quiet corner in cyberspace dedicated to the diversity > and quality of British Beers > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Those who look upon beer as something coarse, common and > low; who regard it as something to be drunk in secret but > not in public, as something not quite 'nice', should cast > away all associations and come to a beer afresh and taste > it afresh... I do not ask them to go through any of the > ritual of the connoisseur or to titillate their palates. I > ask them merely to drink with an open gullet and an open > mind" > ANONYMOUS BRITISH WRITER, 1934. > > Introduction > > Welcome to my Real Ale Database. In these pages you will find > details of all the cask conditioned British beers for which I have > been able to obtain details. The information has been sorted into > three sections - brewer name, beer name, and beer strength. To > obtain details, just select one of the hypertext links below. > > Once in the 'database', the [previous] and [next] icons load other > files in the section. The [index] icon returns back to here. > > Some beers in the list are marked with a '*'. These are beers which > are not brewed all year round, or which have been recently > discontinued. > > Thanks to those nice web counter people, I can tell you that [Many!] > customers have walked through these pub doors since opening time on > 18th November 1995. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > INDEX > > Breweries in Alphabetical Order > > [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [R] > [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z] > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Beers in Alphabetical Order > > [1-9] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] > [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z] > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Beers in order of Strength > > 2.0%-3.8% > 3.9%-4.5% > 4.6%-5.5% > 5.6% + > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Database Updated 1st January 1996 > > The information in this file has been collected from many sources > and is being continually updated. It is inevitable that there will > be some errors, ommisions and out of date material. For amusement > only! > > If you do notice any errors, please let me know. Special thanks to > David Hirst for his help with the research and for his work typing > much of the data. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Further Information > > Detailed Brewery/Beer Descriptions > What are the differences between keg beer and Real Ale? > The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > What do you think of it so far? > > The Real Ales Database is intended to be a continually evolving > store of information and personal comments. For it to thrive, it is > essential that we receive regular feedback from our customers. > > If you have a favourite beer, have any comments about a beer, or > have spotted any errors or ommission, please EMAIL to > [log in to unmask] . > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > [Image] > Disclaimer > > This "database" has been produced to practice 'C' programing and to > explore the capabilities of HTML. The data files were produced > automatically from information gathered from many sources, including > personal recomendations, brewers own publicity material, the CAMRA > Good Beer Guide and my own 'research'. All comments within should be > treated with caution as it is impossible to verify all of the > details. (Although it could be fun trying - Hic!). > > Enjoy Real Ale, but in moderation, Please!. > > Cheers! > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Gary Bleads > 1st January 1996