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  • Seville – Bierkraft

    Seville – Bierkraft

    [This is one of a series of posts about a group trip in 2018, which was rather designed for a specific audience at the time. However, I’ve reposted it to fix the broken image links and to ensure that the trip is preserved for posterity….]

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    This was another location we went to as part of our craft beer walk around Seville and like with most of the others on our trail, it has a modern and welcoming feel to it.

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    The selection of beers was marked up above the counter and finally there was a dark beer available. Prices were towards the higher end of the scale for our visits, but the selection was well balanced.

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    A rather lovely stout, from the Hilltop Brewery in Italy. It’s 5.5% ABV and it’s not quite what I associate with Italian brewing, but it had a smooth taste.

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    The interior of the bar, which is a little minimalist in terms of its design.

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    The chunky wooden bar, which does lean a little and that’s not my poor photography skills (or at least, no more than usual). Again, despite it being Friday night, the bar wasn’t particularly busy either during our early evening visit and nor when we walked past at around midnight. The service was again polite, which is becoming quite a theme, and I liked the selection of beers which were available.

  • Seville – La Jeronima

    Seville – La Jeronima

    [This is one of a series of posts about a group trip in 2018, which was rather designed for a specific audience at the time. However, I’ve reposted it to fix the broken image links and to ensure that the trip is preserved for posterity….]

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    This is another bar which was listed on the Seville Craft Beer map, and it’s a combination of craft beer pub and bookshop. I’m not sure that there’s a better possible combination? Well, perhaps a combination of Greggs, craft beer pub and bookshop I suppose….

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    Here’s the beer list available at the beer, with three beers on tap and numerous more in the fridges. The bar is small, with only a handful of tables available, so the relatively limited number of beer options does reflect that. There were a few customers when we visited, which was on an early Friday evening, but it was far from busy.

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    A slightly wonky photo of the interior…. I like the wood effect on the ceiling, it looks like something that I’d do (although it wouldn’t look as good if I did it…).

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    Lots of wood has been used which is in line with the bar’s vision of using recycled items where possible.

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    A vintage cash register.

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    The branded glasses from Yelp, something I’ve never seen.

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    Books! How lovely.

    This was a charming little location, with the atmosphere of a laid-back coffee shop, but with beer. The service was friendly and there was a relaxed feel to the whole operation, with the prices being reasonable. If I lived in Seville, I think that I’d be here a lot more often.

  • Seville – Maquila

    Seville – Maquila

    [This is one of a series of posts about a group trip in 2018, which was rather designed for a specific audience at the time. However, I’ve reposted it to fix the broken image links and to ensure that the trip is preserved for posterity….]

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    Our chosen restaurant for our final evening meal in Seville was Maquila, a craft beer pub situated within walking distance of the city centre. The reviews of the pub were excellent, and it had the desired combination of craft beers and interesting food options. I reserved a table on-line for when the pub opened, just in case it was busy.

    However, I did feel that the exterior of the restaurant was a little nondescript, and I’m not sure we’d have gone in if we had just walked by it without knowing more about it in advance.

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    The English version of the menu, and nearly all of the options sounded tempting.

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    The specials board, which was rather more extensive than I had expected. I was rather taken with the items on the main menu, but again, there were some interesting choices.

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    The beer selection and as this was a craft beer pub, there were plenty to choose from. I went with the Weihenstephan from Germany, but they also had a fruity saison beer, a pale ale, an IPA, a Helles lager and a New England India Pale Ale. I’d have ideally liked a darker beer to be available, but I only found this on tap in one of all of the craft beer pubs we visited, so it wasn’t a common option.

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    The olives to start us off with. When taking the order the staff member asked if we were going to share the meals, but as I’m British, I didn’t want any of that nonsense. I’m not that continental (or social).

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    This was the tapas sized portion of chicken wings with seven spice Japanese sauce, on top of noodles. The portion size was again generous given this was the small size, although I wasn’t entirely sure about the combination of noodles and chicken wings. The chicken wings could have been hotter in terms of the temperature and they seemed a little greasy, when I would have preferred a crispier edge. However, they tasted fine and the sauce had a rich and pleasant flavour.

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    I can’t recall actually having a Waldorf salad, so I thought I’d live the Fawlty Towers dream and order it as a tapas item. It also had chicken and prawn mixed in, which I’m not sure is traditional, but it added a little extra flavour. I rather liked it, with the crunch of the walnut and apple both adding texture. Given that it was just a tapas item, and not the racion (or plate), I felt the portion size was generous.

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    This was what Clive ordered and he ordered a racion, rather than just a tapas selection. It’s the Imperial Stout braised beef with lemon mashed potatoes, and the sauce was rich and full of flavour. He said that the beef was tender, and I liked the incorporation of the stout into the dish.

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    The crispy chicken with a creamy tandoori sauce, which I ordered as a tapas item, so the portion size seemed generous again. The chicken was crispy and they’d used dark meat which was tender and flavoursome. The sauce didn’t have a particularly strong flavour, but the chicken was excellent.

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    I wasn’t going to order a dessert, but the staff member really sold the French toast with ice cream and a pineapple sauce. When it arrived I was pleased that she had recommended it, although the French toast element wasn’t perhaps even necessary and was just a little bland. It was the rather lovely ice cream, which seemed home-made, and the rich pineapple sauce which really made the dish. I’ve never thought that pineapple could be so delicious, although Pineapple Fanta might be an exception….

    Overall, I felt that this was an excellent bar, with a really engaging service and a contemporary design. The atmosphere was laid-back, there were some decent beers to choose from and the food was as good as I had hoped for. It wasn’t packed, even on a Friday evening, but it was still relatively busy.

  • Seville – Summary of Day Five

    Seville – Summary of Day Five

    [This is one of a series of posts about a group trip in 2018, which was rather designed for a specific audience at the time. However, I’ve reposted it to fix the broken image links and to ensure that the trip is preserved for posterity….]

    This was mine and Clive’s final last day in Seville, as he flies back home tomorrow and I get a train to Madrid, a city which I’ve never been to before. We decided to have a cultural morning visiting some churches, a large section of the city wall and we had a delightful lunch at a craft beer pub.

    There’s of course much less to talk about now that Bev and entourage have gone home, it’s all much more sedate and orderly now. I had a leisurely afternoon of catching up on e-mails and reading about Andrew has been given a mini magnum (not a full size one though, just a mini one).

    This evening Clive and I decided we’d visit four more pubs in the Seville craft beer guide that I picked up yesterday, meaning that we’ve managed to visit seven of those which were listed. They’re all been excellent and I’ll write them up individually, hopefully in the near future.

    In the final pub tonight there was an American who wanted to let people know that he hadn’t voted for Donald Trump. I felt the need to go over to him and thank him on behalf of the British people, although I am trying to avoid making this blog political…. He replied thanking me and he said that he assumed that I was against Brexit, of which he was correct in his guess…. But, I’m away from the UK and politics, so that’s the limit of my political comment.

    As we’re leaving the city tomorrow lunch-time, this is the final daily update, so I’d like to thank Sarah for organising such a lovely trip, and for all of the seven for the fun we’ve had this week. Andrew wanted there to be an awards ceremony, so I’ve decided to do that here:

    Most exposed person of the week – Clive

    Bravest person of the week – Julian

    Nicest person of the week – Sarah

    Best dancer of the week – Bev

    Best stories about Gordon – Brian

    Best faces in a photo – Gordon

    Best falling off a chair – Andrew

    Most drunk – Andrew

    Most generous person – Sarah

    Best food critic of the week – Bev

    Person with the smoothest look – Clive

    Person with the fewest towels – Andrew

    Person drinking the manliest drink – Gordon

    Person who ate the most food – Andrew

    Person who went unnoticed for the longest period – Clive

    Person who picked the worst accommodation – Andrew

    Most disappointed person of the week – Bev (over no swimming pool)

    And I think that concludes that   🙂

  • Seville – Iglesia de San Julían

    Seville – Iglesia de San Julían

    [This is one of a series of posts about a group trip in 2018, which was rather designed for a specific audience at the time. However, I’ve reposted it to fix the broken image links and to ensure that the trip is preserved for posterity….]

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    What a lovely name for a street and also for the church which is located on it.

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    Hmmm, I’m not going to win any awards for this lop-sided little effort of the church’s exterior. It’s an impressive doorway though and the church itself dates from the fourteenth century.

    The city had serious problems in 1932 with a group of locals who sought to cause damage to the Catholic church. They looted and damaged churches, including this one and numerous others, and they also attacked congregations and holy processions.

    This attack on the Catholic church was intense during the 1930s, with over 20,000 churches and cathedrals attacked (I got this figure from Wikipedia, but it sounds a little high to me) with many being destroyed. Substantial amounts of artworks, sculptures, tombs and books were damaged or entirely lost because of the attacks.

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    This was the best photo that I could given that mass was about to start and Clive and I felt it best to leave. But for anyone who likes photos of pews, this is a pretty decent shot….

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    Some nice tiling around the church walls. This was a lovely church which is just a little off the main tourist area, and we visited just before mass started so there weren’t really opportunities to explore the building. But I particularly liked it since it had the same name as me. I’m easily pleased…

  • Seville – Hops and Dreams

    Seville – Hops and Dreams

    [This is one of a series of posts about a group trip in 2018, which was rather designed for a specific audience at the time. However, I’ve reposted it to fix the broken image links and to ensure that the trip is preserved for posterity…. NB, I had forgotten that there was a time that I was a craft beer beginner…..]

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    We visited this craft beer bar last night and were impressed by the quality of the beer and the interesting food menu. We had already eaten yesterday, so we thought that we’d return again today to sample the food. This bar is a little hidden away in a back street, but it’s on the Seville Craft Beer map, so we visited it after seeing it listed on there.

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    I’m not very knowledgeable about craft beers, but Nathan said that this was a decent selection.

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    It’s not that common in Seville to see craft beers and certainly not often that they’re so clearly listed above the bar. I very much liked the style of the bar and there were some interesting beers available, although nothing darker which I’d have personally liked. I tried numbers 2 and 5 and both had a refreshing taste with plenty of flavour, certainly a substantial change from the Cruzcampo I’ve had this week.

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    The interior of the bar is on-trend, clean and well maintained. It was a shame that during our lunch visit today that we were the only two people in there, as a place of this quality deserves to be busier. It is possible to book tables on-line though for those who want to visit the bar at what might be busier times during the week.

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    The food menu, with plenty of interesting options listed.

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    Chicken with a wasabi sauce, which was well presented, served as a generous portion given I ordered the tapa size and was at the appropriate hot temperature. They had used dark chicken meat which is a little unusual, but it was of a good quality and tasted freshly made. The wasabi sauce also added just a little heat.

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    The Spanish style fish and chips. I’m not entirely sure what the Spanish style means, but the batter was soft and had a rich flavour. The fish flaked away and was tender, with the chips appearing to be triple fried. It was a light dish and both this and the chicken went well with the beer that I’d chosen.

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    For the non beer drinkers, there were some premium soft drinks to choose from. The prices generally were towards the higher end of the scale, but they weren’t unreasonable.

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    Some of the past beers which have been served at the bar. Overall, I very much enjoyed both visits and I would come here again if I were to revisit Seville. The service was efficient, fast and helpful, with the food and drink both being of an excellent quality. This is very much my sort of bar and I hope that it continues to thrive.

  • Seville – Basílica de la Macarena

    Seville – Basílica de la Macarena

    [This is one of a series of posts about a group trip in 2018, which was rather designed for a specific audience at the time. However, I’ve reposted it to fix the broken image links and to ensure that the trip is preserved for posterity….]

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    This church was constructed between 1941 and 1949, which is much more modern than the interior might otherwise suggest. The brotherhood behind the church moved to this current site after their previous building was badly damaged by arsonists.

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    The above two photos are of Esperanza Macarena de Sevilla, a beautiful portrayal of the Madonna, which dates to 1680. Her tears are made of crystals and the figure itself is made from wood.

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    The above two photos are of figures which are in the side chapels.

    The church is a well known attraction in Seville because of the Madonna statue, which is also carried around the city during a saint’s weekend.

  • Seville – Bar Oliva

    Seville – Bar Oliva

    [This is one of a series of posts about a group trip in 2018, which was rather designed for a specific audience at the time. However, I’ve reposted it to fix the broken image links and to ensure that the trip is preserved for posterity….]

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    Whilst searching for food earlier in the week, we found that the well reviewed restaurants in the Triana district were rather busy. So, we settled for Bar Oliva, a simple restaurant a little further away from the river. There was no air conditioning inside the restaurant, so we decided to sit in the street. I mean that we sat on chairs on the pavement, just for clarity…

    The service was warm and friendly, although we struggled just a little with the ordering process. The staff member seemed to think we were ordering just a couple of items between us, rather than ordering pretty much the entire menu between us.

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    I’ve never had cuttlefish, so I felt that now was the time to try. Apparently it’s a relatively popular catch for British fishermen (and fisherwomen no doubt) although it’s not a popular dish in the UK, so it’s heavily exported. It has a taste similar to squid, and I rather enjoyed it, with the batter adding a little extra flavour to the dish. The cuttlefish was quite tender and it has a pleasant and interesting flavour.

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    The cod in a garlic sauce was tender, although I felt that there was simply too much sauce and it drowned the fish both literally and in terms of the taste. I would have perhaps been better to have this as a tapa choice, rather than as a racion (or full plate).

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    A photo of our happy group.

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    Here’s the menu, with an English one also available. Overall, this was a really pleasant meal and the staff member made an effort to help us order and checked that we were enjoying the food.

    The bill came to around €12 each, which meant that everyone got around three tapas items each, plus a drink. Andrew golloped down four tapas items, although he did pick some interesting food options. I wouldn’t say that the quality was exceptional, but it was a perfectly pleasant location and the food met our expectations.

  • Seville – Badulaque

    Seville – Badulaque

    [This is one of a series of posts about a group trip in 2018, which was rather designed for a specific audience at the time. However, I’ve reposted it to fix the broken image links and to ensure that the trip is preserved for posterity….]

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    We’ve had a morning of culture today, so our pre-lunch coffee is at this little cafe. This sitting outside continental thing is quite nice, although there are a lot of flies about….

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    Clive, rested and looking forward to his afternoon in the specialist area of the rooftop terrace at the hotel….

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    And I’m looking forwards to a little nap this afternoon… It’s getting steadily hotter at the moment.

    Another little bonus was that the coffees were just over €1 each, very good value indeed.

  • Seville – La Mafia

    Seville – La Mafia

    [This is one of a series of posts about a group trip in 2018, which was rather designed for a specific audience at the time. However, I’ve reposted it to fix the broken image links and to ensure that the trip is preserved for posterity….]

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    Clive suggested that we go for an Italian meal, which sounded a most lovely idea. This restaurant was nearby and well reviewed, so I booked a table.

    The restaurant doesn’t open until 21:00, which seems rather late to me, but when in Spain…

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    We were the first customers in, with the interior being bright and contemporary. The restaurant was rather busy by the time we left, so it seems a popular location.

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    Clive was given an English menu, whilst I had the one in Spanish with two pages missing. I must have impressed them with my “hola” when entering…

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    I went for the calzone, which looked appetising and I was pleased they hadn’t spoiled the presentation by adding random salad leaves.

    The calzone was at the appropriate hot temperature and had a pleasant flavour. There was beef, which was a little plain, but the pepperoni and cheese added extra taste.

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    Clive went for the lasagne.

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    Chocolate orange ice cream for dessert, again, it was perfectly pleasant. We were also pleased to discover that the white wine we ordered was only €2 per glass.

    Overall, a rather enjoyable experience with friendly staff. The prices were reasonable, with a main, dessert and glass of wine costing just under €20 each.

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    A photo of Clive excitedly waiting the meal 🙂 There was much chat about Andrew at this point of the meal…