• Pub Guides

    London’s Best Pubs (2nd Edition): A Guide to London’s Most Interesting and Unusual Pubs

    A thirst-inducing, indispensable guide for pub aficionados! The London pub is an institution, and this completely updated book gives the lowdown on 117 of the best. They’re all organized by area, mapped, and photographed inside and out. Every entry features an overview of the cask ales on offer, historical and architectural details, and a description of the pub’s character. A “Where to go if you like…” section helps readers locate special pub choices by interest.

  • Pub Guides

    The Good Pub Guide 2015

    With the appointment of Britain’s first minister for pubs, increasing success in the campaign to save pubs and the continuing popularity of holidaying in the UK, the Good Pub guide is as invaluable as ever. Now in its 31st year, here are more than 5,000 of our favorite UK pubs, the only truly independent guide of its kind—its comprehensive yearly update and countless reader reports ensure that only the very best make the grade. Here you will find classic country pubs, town center inns, riverside retreats, historic treats, and exciting newcomers, plus pubs specializing in food, wine, malt whisky, or won brew beer. Find out the top pubs in each…

  • American IPA

    Fortnight X-Pat IPA

    X-Pat is a fusion of our English heritage and American passions. Using UK malts and American hops this IPA pours copper in color with a big hop bouquet  of grapefruit, pine, floral sweetness. A well rounded malt back bone evens out the bitterness for a truly unique drinking experience.

  • Strong Bitter

    Fortnight ESB

    English Ale’s big brother.  With a copper color this English specialty is the real deal. With notes of figs and sweet raisins, its countered by a healthy dose of East Kent Golding hops to give it a balance.   A quintessential English beer, this Extra Special Bitter has found a new home in the states.

  • Blonde Ale

    Fortnight Blonde Ale

    While this beer is light in color, it’s not lacking in flavor.  This easy drinking beer has fruity and floral notes with a clean finish. A healthy dose of wheat malt adds to the complexity you would expect from a blonde.

  • American Porter

    Fortnight Porter

    A beer made famous by the working class in the UK, Porter is smooth and lush. Layers of roastiness, chocolate and coffee await you with each pour.  Medium bodied with a tan head that follows you down to the bottom of the glass, this beer is drinkable year round.

  • Ordinary Bitter (Standard)

    Fortnight English Ale

    A model after an Ordinary Bitter, English Ale is anything but bitter.  Smooth malting with subtle bitterness from East Kent Golding hops, this sessionable ale is balanced and full of flavor.   Best enjoyed at around 50 degrees, and for those English purists, look for this beer being pulled from a cask in the traditional English style.