jon.rutter
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- Oct 7, 2014
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Just a quickie. I've heard from 2 impeccable sauces that this Brewdog/Blind Tiger deal is looking very shaky indeed and may not happen!
Just a quickie. I've heard from 2 impeccable sauces that this Brewdog/Blind Tiger deal is looking very shaky indeed and may not happen!
Brewdog confirmed in Brighton- job adverts say November start. Assume it's the Blind Tiger
The Brewdog in Leeds is one of the most pretentious, poncy bars I have ever been in. Full of men with beards wittering on about 'punk' lager whilst playing Connect 4.
Sounds awful.
The Brewdog in Leeds is one of the most pretentious, poncy bars I have ever been in. Full of men with beards wittering on about 'punk' lager whilst playing Connect 4.
I still think the two camps can get on alongside each other just like they do in Craft in Brighton.Not a problem, I think anyway that Brighton is getting close to saturation point with " Craft Beer " bars and pubs. The magic of a Danish beer at £5.70 a half has long diminished for me. Fortunately, pubs and mini-pups have upped the game with a decent range of local and national ales at reasonable prices.
A big Hats Off to The Brooksteed Alehouse in South Farm Road, Worthing as being one of these.
I'll give it a go but bit presumptuous of them to think they are going to "change our perception of real beers". They've got the wrong town, we already know good beer and there's plenty of it without a chain pub thinking they know best. These sort of pubs are better off in smaller, provincial towns in Surrey rather than a town like Brighton with well established beer pubs like Evening Star. Though it will prob do well as Brighton is chock full of *****.
I'd imagine they'll be taking business away from the 'craft-lite' identikit Indigo pubs that have sprung up with a depressing familiarity, with all the expense but none of the choice of a Brewdog bar. I don't see them taking much business from the likes of the Evening Star, Beer Dispensary or Craft.
I think it'll do well.[/QUOTE
Yes, I think you're right. Certainly welcome it more than another Wetherspoon.
I'd imagine they'll be taking business away from the 'craft-lite' identikit Indigo pubs that have sprung up with a depressing familiarity, with all the expense but none of the choice of a Brewdog bar. I don't see them taking much business from the likes of the Evening Star, Beer Dispensary or Craft.
I think it'll do well.
Nothing wrong with the Indigo pubs, good choice of changing beers, nice food in varied locations. The Wick Inn, The Reservior , The Hanover and The Good Companions are all excellent pubs with different qualities.
Not seen a shout for The Old Star Ale and Cider House just off Shoreham Procession Street in Star Lane. Top guys and beer in a trend busting full circle move to reopen on the site of a pub 'The Star Inn' that shut its doors over a century ago