northernseagull
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- Mar 12, 2013
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I wonder what that'll mean for the Dark Star pubs if anything at all?! They can leave the hop head alone...
They ditched Gales Bitter because they felt it was too close in flavour to their London Pride. Not sure HSB has ever been the same since brewing moved to Chiswick either. The award winning Gales Festival Mild they also ditched using spring water to make it, thus effecting the taste. Was more a case of asset stripping, selling off the Horndean Brewery site for housing etc. etc.
The award winning Gales Festival Mild they also ditched using spring water to make it, thus effecting the taste. Was more a case of asset stripping, selling off the Horndean Brewery site for housing etc. etc.
Gales Festival Mild was a great beer, many pints enjoyed pre-match in the Withdean years at The Basketmakers.
Got to disagree on the HSB. Still an absolute fave. On the others, I bow to your knowledge. Let's hope they recognise that they are buying a jewel to protect and not one to just stick into Chiswick whilst maintaining some window-dressing brewing in PG.
Yeah I had the outbreaks of gout to prove it!
People that drink ale are weird
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Youngs was merged with Charles Wells up in Bedford in 2006, so nothing to do with Fullers. They did close the Wandsworth Brewery as it was hugely valuable Real Estate. Occasionally drive by there and nothing much seems to happened as yet, presume much of it has Listed status?
My fear is they just brew Hophead and APA and roll them out as national beer's like Tribute, Doom Bar and London Pride. The sheer volume of that required means that's all they have room to brew.
Fashinable though isn't it.
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I wonder what that'll mean for the Dark Star pubs if anything at all?! They can leave the hop head alone...
A lot of Dark Star purists reckon the quality of the beers has dropped a fair bit in recent years anyway, ever since it switched from being a brewery run by brewers (most of whom left to do other things) and became a brewery run by PR/marketing types. Given the latter, a takeover/sale has probably been on the cards for a while. Also bear mind in mind that Dark Star announced in March 2015 that they would be opening 20 new pubs over the next five years. Three years later they've managed just two (Haywards Heath and Horsham) which very much suggests their dreams of expansion were beyond their financial ability. Presumable this new deal will address that. As far as their four existing pubs are concerned, the Morning Advertiser reports that a separate company (run by the Dark Star directors) has been set up to run them, so I doubt anything much will change at the Evening Star etc. Fullers already have hundreds of pubs, so (unlike their acquisition of Gales who had 111 pubs) it's unlikely Dark Star's four are much of a factor in the takeover.