It is famous for Bass and I am not sure that I would use the word quality.Beer emporium yes.Am often stumped as to what beer to drink as a they have a lot of iffy breweries imo and how long have they been on the bar.
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From The Times, Thursday 09.01.20:
'Next month a gadget is being launched that promises beer fans freshly brewed ale on tap at home. Part home-brewing kit, part Nespresso machine, the Pinter is about the size of a home printer. Various craft brewers are producing beer ‘’syrups’’ for it that can be delivered through your letterbox. You slot a cartridge into the machine, add yeast and water and 72 hours later ten pints of fresh IPA, lager, stout or cider can be poured. A starter kit for £70 includes two of these and a Pinter. The beer works out at about £1 a pint.'
Harry Wallop
See also:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...-of-fresh-beer
I'm curious to try the results, but not that curious to pay £70!
And see
https://www.thegreatergood.co.uk/
May well give it a go - the first 20 pints will cost £3.50 each..not outrageous considering it's £4.80 in the pub on the next corner from me.
Aqualungs local I believe.
https://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/...-from-Ei-Group
Dig down and it says "Leave for the required amount of time (72hours-5 days depending on your drink)" - I suspect the ciders will be quicker than the beers.
The Pinter, eh? A 72-hour wait - now that's what I call a Pinteresque pause!