Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The Twisted Hop, Woolston

The Twisted Hop, Ferry Road, Woolston, Christchurch.

See also BAR OF THE MONTH - August 2013, March 2013 and October 2012.

After a long enforced absence, The Twisted Hop is back up and running in Christchurch. The original buildings in Poplar Lane stand desolate in a wasteland of rubble, sadly destined to suffer the same fate as their neighbours. New premises have been built in Woolston, an area that has unexpectedly become New Zealand's real ale capital hosting, as it does, the Twisted Hop, and the Cassels and Three Boys Breweries. After a euphoric private opening at the weekend, the pub is now formally open, and already acting as a magnet for Christchurch's beer connoisseurs again. Old acquaintances have been reignited, not least with the standard Golding Bitter (3.7%), Challenger (5.0%) and Twisted Ankle (5.9%), each dispensed from three banks of four handpumps (taking the NZ record after surpassing their colleagues' six down the road at Cassels). New friends are to be made with the gloriously hoppy Hopback IPA (5.8%). The Twisted Hop Brewery shop at Wigram remains open on Friday afternoons (only until 6 pm now), and plans are progressing slowly but steadily for The Twisted Hop Lincoln.




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