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- May 5, 2008
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Chap from Camden Brewery explaining his sale to InBev
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...-founder-camden-town-brewery-jasper-cuppaidge
Did Brewdog get bought out too recently HT ?
Chap from Camden Brewery explaining his sale to InBev
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...-founder-camden-town-brewery-jasper-cuppaidge
Did Brewdog get bought out too recently HT ?
Did Brewdog get bought out too recently HT ?
I would have had a very easy decision there, top barrel of Festival and then move down to the lower barrel of Festival.
Exactly, successfully bypassing the Harveys altogether.
Article about "gypsy brewers" - if you are ever in NYC any beer by Grimm Artisinal Ales is worth trying
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/17/dining/beer-gypsy-brewing.html?ref=dining
Not sure if this has been mentioned on the thread before (apologies if it has) but Aldi has some rather nice, cheap IPAs including an American IPA which (for under a quid I think) is a bit of a steal in my opinion.
Had a Grey Ghost IPA a few days ago, from the Raw Brewing Company in Derbyshire. It's a chunky 5.9%,but is one of the best beers I've had in a while, and I drink a lot of IPAs.
Went to The Brooksteed for the first time since it's changed hands last night, and can happily say everything was tip top. Was on the Hylder Blonde Ale, from Dark Star, 4.2% and refreshing after a hot day in a pokey kitchen.
Finally, me and a couple of Albion supporting mates got through a veritable smorgasbord of ale at Arundel Cricket week a couple of weeks ago, with beer from Weiphanstephaner, Goldmarks, Schneider, Brewdog and the astonishing Cloudwater Brewery. We were drunk and sunburnt and winning at life....
Interesting collaboration between Brooklyn Brewery and London Fields of Hackney, London
http://brooklynbrewery.com/blog/international/london-here-we-come/
Always liked Brooklyn Brewery for their innovation and experimenting with different brews, and this kind of joint venture can only be good news.
Didn't know that - Thanks. I guess sometimes you just have to sup with the Devil.This is mentioned in post 1441 and London Fields have been bought out by Carlsberg. So it's a venture between these two. I have a lot of time for Brooklyn so I'm intrigued as to how this pans out.
Totally with you on this. I posted about one of their beers on the previous page albeit a collab with Brewdog. Their DIPAs are incredible.