I started drinking Timothy Taylor beers in 1974 at "The Dog and Gun" in Oxenhope, it's just a few miles outside Keighley. Times have changed over the years, but Timothy Taylor's Championship beers are as good today as they've always been. If you happen to visit Keighley, try "The Boltmaker's Arms" it's just up the road from Keighley train station, The Boltmaker's is a small traditional pub that serves a fine range of Taylor's beers which are always in tip top condition. Timothy Taylor pubs adhere to traditional ways and standards, there's no jukeboxes, karaoke or bingo in a Taylor's pub, just great beer, a friendly welcome and great times with your family and friends.
You probably dont give a shit but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account? I was dumb forgot the password. I appreciate any help you can offer me
@Roger Shane Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
The trouble here in South Wales is that pubs initially offer TT Landlord but then remove it as they don't know how to look after it in the cellar. I would have thought that someone from TT would visit such pubs when initially asking for Landlord.
Thanks for the comment. Our support beyond the brewery is second-to-none. Each of our BDMs (Business Development Managers) around the country is Cask Marque accredited and we offer free cellar training to any pub who stocks our beers to try and guarantee quality. We will also routinely drop in on pubs on an ongoing basis for quality checks to make sure standards are being kept. Unfortunately as you can imagine there are a few instances where customers receive a less-than-perfect pint and if this is the case, upon receiving negative feedback we will plan a visit ourselves to see what issues the pub might be having and offer support where we can. This will of course be kept totally anonymous. If you've experienced a bad pint recently, please email us at tim@timtaylors.co.uk with information about what was wrong with it and the name and address of the pub, and we'll confidentially investigate on your behalf and support where needed.
Most commonly gypsum (calcium sulfate), but can also be calcium chloride, sometimes Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate). Usually not much magnesium as it can cause an astringent taste.
Fantastic to see a man like Peter so passionate about his craft. I'll raise a glass to you this Christmas .... from a bottle sadly this year.
I started drinking Timothy Taylor beers in 1974 at "The Dog and Gun" in Oxenhope, it's just a few miles outside Keighley. Times have changed over the years, but Timothy Taylor's Championship beers are as good today as they've always been. If you happen to visit Keighley, try "The Boltmaker's Arms" it's just up the road from Keighley train station, The Boltmaker's is a small traditional pub that serves a fine range of Taylor's beers which are always in tip top condition. Timothy Taylor pubs adhere to traditional ways and standards, there's no jukeboxes, karaoke or bingo in a Taylor's pub, just great beer, a friendly welcome and great times with your family and friends.
You probably dont give a shit but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?
I was dumb forgot the password. I appreciate any help you can offer me
@Nickolas Reece Instablaster ;)
@Roger Shane Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Roger Shane it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much you really help me out :D
@Nickolas Reece Happy to help :D
Love to see whole hops being used, I wished I had that option for my home brewing. The open fermentation Krausen looks just stunning.
Just buy whole hops...
I found this absolutely fascinating, brilliant 👏
Thanks for putting this up Sir. I'm sitting here on R and R tired of Netflix and this is just what the doctor ordered!
Great work!
I have just started drinking landlord, its beautiful :-)
One of my favourites too!!
its an ok beer. Love the passion that Timothy Taylor put into making it. Sipping on some as i write this.
Say it as it is 😊😊
The best beer in the world😮😮
Wonderful beer!
Best beer ever just over the hill from me.
High I’m subscribing because I’m a Taylor and who doesn’t like a pulled pint !!!
Best Bitter, a really soft and mild thirst quencher. Drink it slow, never get drunk
The trouble here in South Wales is that pubs initially offer TT Landlord but then remove it as they don't know how to look after it in the cellar. I would have thought that someone from TT would visit such pubs when initially asking for Landlord.
Thanks for the comment. Our support beyond the brewery is second-to-none. Each of our BDMs (Business Development Managers) around the country is Cask Marque accredited and we offer free cellar training to any pub who stocks our beers to try and guarantee quality. We will also routinely drop in on pubs on an ongoing basis for quality checks to make sure standards are being kept.
Unfortunately as you can imagine there are a few instances where customers receive a less-than-perfect pint and if this is the case, upon receiving negative feedback we will plan a visit ourselves to see what issues the pub might be having and offer support where we can. This will of course be kept totally anonymous.
If you've experienced a bad pint recently, please email us at tim@timtaylors.co.uk with information about what was wrong with it and the name and address of the pub, and we'll confidentially investigate on your behalf and support where needed.
woa legendary! I wonder what the salts are?
MSK Chess normally epson salts
Most commonly gypsum (calcium sulfate), but can also be calcium chloride, sometimes Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate). Usually not much magnesium as it can cause an astringent taste.
Hi love the colours of your trucks do u deliver to dhl trade team yards with your beer
Nice to see correct attention to hygiene and PPE. Funny how all these "craft brewers" never get that right...