Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Stone Smoked Porter with Vanilla Beans 93, Lefebvre Floreffe Wit 55, Gales Seafarers Ale (George Gales Best Bitter) 34
More Beers Available Here
Meantime Special Porter 34, Ascot Aardvark 34, Elland Grateful Deaf 47, Goose Island Matilda 94, Goose Island 312 Urban Wheat Ale 26, Left Hand Milk Stout 90, Flying Dog Gonzo Imperial Porter 98, Flying Dog In-Heat Wheat Hefeweizen 40, Anchor Summer Beer 27, Dogfish Head 75 Minute IPA 94, Oaked Arrogant Bastard Ale 98, Arrogant Bastard Ale 99, Stone Pale Ale 93, Sierra Nevada Southern Hemisphere Harvest 96, Sierra Nevada Stout 91, Sierra Nevada Imperial Smoked Porter 94, Sierra Nevada Brown Ale 70, Thornbridge Jaywick 84, Meantime High Saison 56, Goose Island Honkers Ale 71, Victory Wild Devil Ale 94, Victory HopDevil 98, Stone Ruination IPA 100, Great Divide Titan IPA 97, Stone Unfiltered Cali-Belgique IPA (Cali-België) 97, Meantime Chocolate 70, Koningshoeven Witte Trappist 61, Roosters Yankee 75, Hobsons Mild 69, Thornbridge Jaipur 93, Worthington White Shield 87, OHanlons Thomas Hardys Ale (vintage 2003 and later) 99, Breconshire Ramblers Ruin 60, Fullers Golden Pride (Cask) 73, Whitstable Oyster Stout 61, Ascot Winter Reserve 30, Ascot Double Trouble 30
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36 reviews for White Horse on Parson's Green
| santinogbr (16), , Italy | | November 15, 2009 Dall’atmosfera troppo seriosa, ma con un’ottima selezione di birre sempre diverse. | | garza (19), Caracas, Venezuela | | November 8, 2009 Place full of white collar workers taking an after work pint. Nice selection on bottles and tap beers. Good service. | | REROLIM (10), ITAPEVA-SP, Brazil | | September 17, 2009 When I lived in London I used to go to this very nice Pub In Parson’s Green... Good times... | | Scauca (22), Lovere, Italy | | August 18, 2009 Beautiful pub with an amazing tap selection. Very good food, thou’ quite expensive. Nice and helpful staff. Nice furniture, relaxed atmosphere at lunch time. | | rabidbarfly (12), London, England | | May 22, 2009 Huge pub, great beer selection, great, overworked staff and fab food, worth going except of fulham and chelsea match days! | | Svesse (92), Hässelby, Sweden | | October 15, 2008 Lovely pub in a quiet area (well, it’s not so quiet if Chelsea plays at home on Saturday afternoon). Large place with cosy leather sofas. Nice outdoor area with barbecue on weekends. Large bar with efficient and friendly staff (even if it gets crowded from time to time). Up to ten ever changing cask ales and five or six keg taps with guest beers from other countries (Belgium, USA). Impressive selection of bottled beers from around the world (shared a lovely Fantome Saison with a friend). Inhabited by beer geeks, foreign students and Pimms sipping Chelsea neighbours alike. Occasional beer festivals (the winter ale festival late november is highly recommended). Very good food, more pricey than the standard pub food though. A must on my London visits | | Belgo (10), Køge, Denmark | | September 21, 2008 [ Updated April 14, 2009 ] Quite simply one of the best beer places I’ve ever been to. Why? Because they bother! I went there two nights in a row and got to talk to one of the bartenders, who seemed a bit surprised to have customers that were really serious about beer and who actually knew more than just the difference between lager and bitter. According to him the vast majority of their customers were the same as everywhere else; people who didn’t give a shit what they are drinking as long as it doesn’t cost a fortune and is served cold. So they sold a lot of lager as most other pubs. But instead of just offering their customers the usual Carlsberg, Tetleys, Carling or another bland industrial lager, this place offers customers Staropramen. And they have a massive range of really interesting british cask ales which they, unlike most other places (Cask Marque or not) treat the way it should be. The result is the most perfect version of British Cask Ale, you’ll ever encounter. And besides this, they carry a massive Belgian | | lada66 (46), Savonlinna, Finland | | September 11, 2008 One of my favourite pubs in London. A good range of real ales. I enjoyed the tap ales so much that I didn´t have a time to check out what kind of different ales they have in bottles (maybe next time). I was there one day before the GBBF so I wasn´t there alone. And it´s a good place to have something to eat also. (4.8.2008). | | joe19612 (17), camberley, England | | August 10, 2008 [ Updated August 29, 2008 ] This was a good place to go after a day at the GBBF. The St Austell Tribute was in good form. It was busy for a Friday evening, the meal we had though a bit expensive was very good. Will visit again soon. Very good. | | altonbrownd (77), Amsterdam, Netherlands | | July 14, 2008 Really enjoyed this place. Although I missed the Struise goodies I did imbibe various Cantillon, Dark Star and Sierre Nevada. The food qas quite good too. I also felt the area was surprisingly yuppie and white collar after reading previous descriptions. Will visit in future. |
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