The 2nd Strong Island Ale – Dry Dock No. 1
As you may know each year we run a home brew competition in February where the winning brew has the opportunity to be brewed by Irving & Co Brewing Co. and sold around the city in the summer. Last year’s brew, the Strong Island Hopper Ale, was hugely successful being one of Inving’s best selling ales and selling out so quickly it went through a second brew run. This year’s winning ale is Dry Dock No. 1, originally brewed by Lee Immins, went on sale in some of Portsmouth and Southsea’s pubs over the weekend.
We spoke to The Hole in The Wall in Southsea who said the new ale went down a storm with it being their best seller on Sunday and with almost two barrels empty by the end of the Bank Holiday weekend. Those guys at the Hole in The Wall and their regular ale drinkers know their stuff so for us this was amazing early news with the ale.
To officially launch Dry Dock No. 1 we are having a launch party with the lovely souls at The Belle Isle on Thursday evening. The ale will be on full flow, come down and try a pint or two. As well as being on sale all around the city the ale will also be available in Chichester’s Belle Isle too, so you can drink it away from home for the first time too.
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Outrageous. Surely this won’t come to fruition. Contact your councillor now.
Tristan Savage on February 6th, 2011[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by exitleftapparel, Strong Island. Strong Island said: Take action to save the Hayling Ferry!: http://www.strong-island.co.uk/?p=12685 [...]
Tweets that mention Take action to save the Hayling Ferry! | Strong Island | Portsmouth & Southsea -- Topsy.com on February 6th, 2011Joke. I’ve been there early some mornings and a few schools run mini buses to pick up their students who use the ferry to get to school, what are they meant to do? Swim?
Paul Gonella on February 6th, 2011Shocking.
Martin on February 7th, 2011What a way to increase cars and traffic on the already stupidly busy Eastern Road AND A3023, the road onto/off Hayling.
(And, I’d imagine the Ferryboat Inn’s takings would plummet)
Dear Martin,
Thanks for the email.
We have looked at this matter today and the money has been found to cover this.
Thank you for taking the time and trouble to contact us.
Cllrs Lee Hunt & Margaret Adair
Martin on February 8th, 2011