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Sunday 15 January 2012

Delicious Delights At A Snip Of The Price, with Park Plaza

Dine at one of Park Plaza's award-winning restaurants this January and receive 30% off.
Park Plaza Hotels & Resorts has just the treat to help battle the January blues - 30% off food from the à la carte menus at one of seven award-winning restaurants.

The hotel restaurants are based in London, Leeds and Nottingham and offer a wide range of cuisine from Pan-Asian to contemporary French or British menus.

Enjoy delicious Pan-Asian fare at Chino Latino in Park Plaza Riverbank, Park Plaza Leeds and Park Plaza Nottingham, wholesome British cuisine at Park Plaza County Hall's Spectrum restaurant or healthy grilled options at Sherlock's Grill in Park Plaza Sherlock Holmes. Park Plaza Westminster Bridge offers both classic brasserie dishes at Brasserie Joël and the freshest Japanese delights at Ichi Sushi & Sashimi Bar.

Simply quote '30Jan' when making a dinner reservation for January 2012 to receive the special discount. For more information and to book, please visit http://www.parkplaza.com/ukrestaurantoffer.

Dine at one of the following hotels to receive 30% off:

Park Plaza County Hall (1 Addington Street; www.parkplaza.com/countyhall); Park Plaza Sherlock Holmes (108 Baker Street; www.parkplaza.com/sherlockholmes); Plaza on the River and Park Plaza Riverbank on the Albert Embankment (18 Albert Embankment; www.parkplaza.com/riverbank); Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London (200 Westminster Bridge Road; www.parkplaza.com/westminsterbridge) Park Plaza Leeds (Boar Lane City Square www.parkplaza.com/leeds) and Park Plaza Nottingham (41 Maid Marian Way; www.parkplaza.com/nottingham).

Saturday 17 December 2011

Laverstoke Park beers for Christmas and the New Year

The first thing one notices about the beers that Laverstoke Park produces is that they actually do taste like beer.

Now, whilst the idea of beers that taste like beers might be somewhat confusing to some people, please let me explain what I mean.

I speak -or rather, write- as someone with considerable experience as a drinker of beers and as a writer on beers. Sad to say, some beers do not taste particularly pleasant.

I remember one brewer of organic ales who worked very, very hard to brew his beers. But somehow or for some reason he had decided to use smoked malt in all of his different types of beer. The result was not good.

However, it has to be said that the folks at Laverstoke Park know what they are doing!

Their Organic Real Ale is 5.0% ABV. It has a pleasingly light flavour, though the malty character of this finely crafted ale does combine nicely with the yeast and the hoppy goodness, though there's a rather nice and welcome surprise, a fruity undertone that means it will go very well with Christmas dinner, Christmas cake, mince pies and will be a great toast for the Queen's Chirstmas Message!

Next we come to the Laverstoke Park Organic Real Lager. At 4.5%
 it is a good, decent strength and is exactly what a lager should taste like. It has the characteristically lager style taste (not all lagers do!) and it is a light and refreshing beer, ideal for those who know their Continental style beers.  Ideal for drinking with all Christmas foods, and for just drinking whilst you think nice thoughts about what Christmas really means. I would suggest getting in a good supply of this Real Lager and watching every film version of the Charles Dickens novel a Christmas Carol that you can!

www.laverstokepark.co.uk