Friday, August 31, 2012

BAR OF THE MONTH - August

New Zealand Real Ale Bar of the Month for August is Cassels & Sons CBD Bar, Christchurch.


Cassels Brewery is a real success in Christchurch's recent times. Following extensive earthquake strengthening to one of the city centre's few remaining buildings, Cassels have just opened their second hostelry, the CBD Bar, within a stone's throw of the site of Poplar Lane and The Twisted Hop. This comes as a huge relief to those who live and work in the city, many of whom have become acclimatised to seeing only desolate, half-deconstructed buildings around them, and have forgotten what it is like to be able to enjoy a quiet pint on their own doorstep. Ironically enough, CERA's recently announced plans for the city rebuild would have this building demolished to make way for a rugby stadium. Considering the outrageous proposed desecration of Christchurch's primary symbol, the Anglican Cathedral, by its own bishop, it becomes desperately dispiriting for anyone wishing to preserve a tiny sense of place and history in their city. Sitting in Cassels CBD Bar, surveying the flat expanses of rubble through the wide windows as one looks towards the Port Hills in early spring, with a pint of foaming (or rather, creamy) ale in hand, is one way for us to drown our sorrows. Here we can reflect for a while on the lunacy of the power-crazed (or perhaps just remarkably inept and indifferent) petty bureaucrats who continue unnecessarily to fence off vast swathes of our already-demolished, now sanitized city, or who would tear down the few remaining buildings of any note for their own squalid self-aggrandisement.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Cassels CBD Bar, Madras St, Christchurch

Cassels & Sons Brewery CBD Bar, Madras St, Christchurch.

See also BAR OF THE MONTH - April 2013 and August 2012.

Cassels new CBD bar has opened up in a quality fitout of a fine heritage building on Madras St. Not surprisingly, having opened just a few days ago, it is already proving extremely popular with locals, passing workers, and earthquake tourists doing the round of the CBD red zone cordon. The four handpumps serve Cassels' exemplary beers, presently being delivered daily from the Woolston brewery. Expect to find Best Bitter (4.3%), The Alchemist Golden Ale (4.6%) and Milk Stout (5.2%).

Dark Room, Christchurch

The Dark Room, St Asaph St, Christchurch.

The casual visitor may find the darkness of this establishment presents its difficulties in finding one's way to the bar, and the unsavoury, stale odours are likely to drive said visitor in the opposite direction, but anyone who makes it this far will note four handpumps, dispensing the like of Twisted Hop and Yeastie Boys beers (most likely 'from the bag', alas). Those wishing to imbibe a quiet beer beware: this is a 'live music' venue!

Gorilla Bar, Ferrymead

Gorilla Bar, Waterman Place, Ferrymead, Christchurch.

UPDATE: Gorilla's brief flirtation with hand-pulled beer was an unhappy one, and their handpump has since gone back to the Twisted Hop. The 'craft beers' available are all artificially carbonated.

An excellent tapas menu complemented with a couple of handpumps sets this industrially-sited establishment apart from its neighbours, a Speights 'Ale' House and the (now sole) Winnie Bagoes pizza restaurant. The drizzle of beer squeezed through the sparkler head from the bag beneath the bar is hardly going to entice beer lovers, but it's a small step in the right direction. Breweries such as Cassels and The Twisted Hop, are represented on the two handpumps.