They had a keg tap take over at the Beer Dispensiary by FourPure and there were some crackers before the game Saturday.
The raspberry and chocolate Imperial Stout and the blood orange Saisson right up there.
Some friends of mine were in there post match and spoke highly of the beers. They also mentioned the Fourpure head brewer was present sporting a Billies Antwerp t-shirt. I was in Hamburg sampling the delights of Ratsherrn brewery and some rather nice craft in Galopper des Jahres..
Brighton isn't that great for craft beer when you consider how big it is and how many good pubs there are.
Albert, Bier Haus, Dispensary, Star, Pond, Craft plus...any in particular I've missed worth trying? I know some of the chain pubs like the Indigo ones and East Street Tap?
Have heard good things about the Independent and the Brunswick?
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Good point. Brewdog was obvious really. Tried Bison a few weeks back, absolutely class. The other one i missed is at Cafe Plenty - 12 Keg pumps, superb.You have missed out Brewdog and the Bison place on Church Street.
Good point. Brewdog was obvious really. Tried Bison a few weeks back, absolutely class. The other one i missed is at Cafe Plenty - 12 Keg pumps, superb.
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Brighton isn't that great for craft beer when you consider how big it is and how many good pubs there are.
Albert, Bier Haus, Dispensary, Star, Pond, Craft plus...any in particular I've missed worth trying? I know some of the chain pubs like the Indigo ones and East Street Tap?
Have heard good things about the Independent and the Brunswick?
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I don't disagree with you. Especially the Burning Sky element!In response to your ”Brighton isn't that great for craft beer“ I think Brighton needs a higher end bar or two to compliment the current scene. By higher end I mean a couple of places which serve up some really exotic and/or rare international stuff. We have a couple of places here:
https://www.facebook.com/bierereibar/
https://www.themutedhorn.com
and I think Brighton could do with a couple. For sure there’s some familiar names but they both carry some very interesting stuff as well. The former has a “vintage cellar” where they age beers. Being greedy I’d also have a Burning Sky pub. Otherwise I think Brighton does okay.
I don't disagree with you. Especially the Burning Sky element!
I mean, pretty much everywhere has a Brewdog, but we've been exploring a lot of craft beer on away days this season and with oexceptions, everywhere up North seems to put Brighton to shame. Which is surprising when you consider how many good ale pubs there are in B&H. Up North it's the norm to have 6 cask and 10 keg made up of local, national and European beers. It certainly isn't here.
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Interesting. We didn't find much in Liverpool (Ship and Mitre did a great selection and Dead Crafty was a nice new microbar), any recommendations for end of season? Loads going in in Manchester and Leeds too, plus some great bars in Newcastle. I guess as you say, there are the craft breweries to back them up.Fair point. Recent trips have shown Liverpool has a good scene which I’d say is more interesting and varied than Brighton. Sheffield also has an incredibly strong scene. Both have very good breweries as well. Birmingham has a strong bar scene but lacks the craft breweries.
Interesting. We didn't find much in Liverpool (Ship and Mitre did a great selection and Dead Crafty was a nice new microbar), any recommendations for end of season? Loads going in in Manchester and Leeds too, plus some great bars in Newcastle. I guess as you say, there are the craft breweries to back them up.
So much choice in Birmingham bar-wise, surprised by that comment but i guess makes sense if the breweries are more your thing...might be where we went wrong in Liverpool!
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http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-43841175
Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) members have narrowly rejected plans to widen the organisation's remit to be the voice of all beer, cider and perry drinkers.
The proposal, which could have seen Camra representing all beer drinkers - not just real ale - will not go ahead.
They're stuck in the past, which really doesn't do anybody any favours whatsover.
Looking at the average age of their members, I’m afraid it’s probably RIP CAMRA after voting to stay in the middle of the last century. It’s a shame become I think the craft beer world needed CAMRA.
Looking at the average age of their members, I’m afraid it’s probably RIP CAMRA after voting to stay in the middle of the last century. It’s a shame become I think the craft beer world needed CAMRA.