Not at Falmer there isn't.
I'd be happy for either to be at Falmer
Not at Falmer there isn't.
my local has now stopped selling harveys - only a handful of people drank it, and they seem to find it more profitable now to rotate the ales on offer with a different one every month or so
whether harveys returns as part of this rotation remains to be seen
'real ale' IS for oldies.. i wouldn't touch the stuff-
looks/smells like leftover washing up water..
I'd be happy for either to be at Falmer
They have possibly signed up to one of the schemes that most brewers and wholesalers operate whereby they are told what they will get as the next real ale and it is changed every month .
I'd be happier still for both to be at Falmer.
theres a snobishness against lagers and that means lot of smaller brewers dont want to get involved, meanwhile we are paying a premium for the likes of Staropramen, Paulaner, Hoegaarden and Erdinger (i know some of these are owned by the big boys but they are still a league above the Stella and Fosters). rather suggests to me the smaller UK breweries are missing on a market. (snip)
(and selling bottled Erdinger, Tucher and other exotic lagers, noticing the trend).
THIS.
Speaking of which, which pubs in Brighton do sell both?
The Lion and Lobster does
The Battle of Trafalgar sometimes does
THIS.
Speaking of which, which pubs in Brighton do sell both?
The Lion and Lobster does
The Battle of Trafalgar sometimes does
This is simply not true. A lot of the wine from the Harveys SHOP is stll cheaper than from wholesalers.
THIS.
Speaking of which, which pubs in Brighton do sell both?
The Lion and Lobster does
The Battle of Trafalgar sometimes does
May seem pedantry, but neither Hoegaarden nor Erdinger are lagers, they are both wheat beers.
Which, assuming that's because they're on a tied operation, is WORSE.
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The Bexhill Brewery