Wednesday 12 September 2012

G is for the George

After the Faltering Fullback we headed to the George, partly on guest Gary's recommendation. Just a little way down Borough High Street from London Bridge, this is a National Trust property, and the last galleried coaching inn to remain in London.

The Pub

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Being an old coaching inn, the George seems to go on forever, but the bar is relatively small considering the size of the pub. There are plenty of tables both inside and out in the large courtyard set back from the road. The courtyard has good views of the Shard, which led to a number of puns from both Lager Boy and guest Gary - the best/worst of which was something about shard-enfreude.
The staff were good, serving punters quickly and in order, and swiftly sending packing the couple of less-than-salubrious characters who made their way into the courtyard to panhandle. The drinks were slightly on the expensive side, but that is unsurprising given the location, and the popularity of the George as a post-work drinking venue. More disappointing was the relatively small selection on offer, especially considering the potential capacity of this pub. Lager Boy particularly struggled...

The Beer

  • Bulmers Cider - Lager Boy was unsure what to go for with a limited selection, and ended up going for something known and refreshing, since it was such a hot day. Apples, that is all. Guest Gary and I were keen to point out that it was not an Estrella.
  • Greene King George - A guest beer, that was maybe served a bit cooler than normal on a hot day. This was a real beer, strong but refreshing. definitely a solid performer, and served well. Guest Gary, having frequented the George in the post-work crowd on occasion, described it as an old friend.
  • Growler (not sure of the brewery, and Google has not been my friend in finding out) - Refreshing for an ale, this is definitely a 'one with lunch' beer rather than a session beer. A lingering toffee aroma and taste are not unpleasant, but maybe limit the number of these one would want in one sitting.
  • Greene King London Glory - Not for Lager Boy, and somehow not as enjoyable as I was hoping. Maybe too bitter a bitter for me, especially on this day.
  • Estrella - Quite simply Spain's best lager.
The Verdict

Generally a pleasing pub, ideal for a revisit when in the area, although perhaps a bit disappointing in terms of the beer selection. Good for a big group, and possibly even as a date venue,

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