| Brewery | Beer | From | Suggested by |
| Abbeydale | Last Rites | Sheffield, South Yorkshire | Peter Bell |
| Badger | Tanglefoot | Blandford Forum, Dorset | John Warland |
| Batham's | Best Bitter | Brierley Hill, West Midlands | 2012 A Year of Beer |
| Brewdog | Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire | Lee Massie | |
| Bristol Beer Factory | Laphroig Stout | Bristol | Alex MacArthur |
| Caledonian | Deuchars IPA | Edinburgh | Lee Massie |
| Conwy | Conwy, North Wales | Ellis Baker | |
| Copper Dragon | Best Bitter | Skipton, N. Yorks | David Pickles & Chris Barratt |
| Cotswold Spring | Old Sodbury Mild | Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire | Steven Wharram |
| Fuller's | Bengal Lancer | Chiswick, London | 2012: A Year of Beer |
| Fuller's | Golden Pride | Chiswick, London | Mark McBrearty |
| Great Orme | Conwy, North Wales | Ellis Baker | |
| Hart | Preston, Lancashire | Kevin Shepherd | |
| Innis & Gunn | Rum Cask | Edinburgh | Mark McBrearty |
| Isle of Skye | Back Cuillin | Isle of Skye | Andy Airlie |
| Kelham Island | Sheffield, South Yorkshire | Jean Maher | |
| Langham | West Sussex | Sam Jones | |
| Orkney | Dark Island | Orkney Isles | Andy Airlie |
| Orkney | Red McGregor | Orkney Isles | Tim Tapping |
| Ramsbury | Gold | Wiltshire | Adam Matthews |
| Raw | Grey Ghost IPA | Derbyshire | Andrew Brett |
| Sharp's | Doom Bar | Cornwall | Brian Cox |
| Sharp's | Special | Cornwall | Brian Cox |
| Shepherd Neame | Faversham, Kent | James Siddle | |
| Tring | Jack O'Legs | Hertfordshire | Martin Weaver |
| Tring | Side Pocket | Hertfordshire | Martin Weaver |
| Uley | Old Spot | Gloucestershire | Tim Tapping |
| Woodfordes | Headcracker | Norfolk | Jon Radcliffe |
| Wychwood | Oxfordshire | Donna Jones | |
| XT Brewing | NINE | Oxfordshire | XT Brewing |
Welcome! This Blog is a celebration of Great British Beer. Ales, Bitters, Milds, Porters and Stouts are once again becoming a staple of British drinkers. With over 700 breweries now in the UK producing more than 2500 beers across the country, we believe British beer deserves to be celebrated! Therefore as part of our celebration of this Great British product each contributor to this blog is going to provide a critical review of a different beer each week of 2012. Please follow us and comment!
Review Suggestions
Due to a popular response this week we have decided to post suggestions of the beers we have been asked to review by our readers. Hopefully during the year we will be able to procure the following beers on our travels around the country and give them the review they deserve!
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Try XT - NINE when available. A most tasty beer.
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