I wasn't long ago you we bigging up the cereal bars run by those two hipster twats[emoji3]
It's just hype. Beer has always had different varieties.
Genuine question from a complete layman; is the beer good and reasonably priced?
If yes, why does anything else matter?
Over hoppy for my liking. Brightons Brewdog is near my work and we went in last week. Nice enough but the prices were simply eye watering, so popped over to the North Laines instead. Much nicer IMO.
I think I tick 4 of those boxes.
"BrewDog embodies, in short, much about modern life that many people love to hate, particularly online and almost certainly beneath this article: you don’t have to search far to find someone on the internet calling BrewDog “hipsters”, “pretentious”, “wankers”, “********s” or simply “full of shit”. In the small but passionate world of British beer nerds, few subjects arouse stronger feelings than BrewDog: “an instinctively repulsive … operation of expanding beards and stupidly named gaseous beverages”, as one blogger put it."
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeands...ous-infuriating-and-ingenious-rise-of-brewdog
A good read. Some fine beers out there now including Magic Rock, Beaver Town & Tiny Rebel
Love Beaver Town beers. Currently on a fitness tip and not had a beer in 2.5 months. 2 weeks to go and it's the thought of a Beavertown Gamma Ray keeping me going...
They make some really nice beers, however when you describe one of your beers like this
'Our scene-stealing flagship is an India Pale Ale that has become a byword for craft beer rebellion; synonymous with the insurgency against mass-produced, lowest common denominator beer. Punk IPA charges the barricades to fly its colours from the ramparts – full-on, full-flavour; at full-throttle.
Layered with new world hops to create an explosion of tropical fruit and an all-out riot of grapefruit, pineapple and lychee before a spiky bitter finish, this is transatlantic fusion running at the fences of lost empires.
Nothing will ever be the same again.'
People are probably gonna think you are wankers and they most definitely have a point.
On the assumption that's the off license in Trafalgar Street then I can safely say it's the best I've ever been in for good selectionTrafalgar Wines in Brighton sell a variety of a Beaver Town in cans and noticed in the window display last night at Mulhollands Church Rd Hove have followed suit.
A good read. Some fine beers out there now including Magic Rock, Beaver Town & Tiny Rebel